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First part i didn't know. My mistake.Second, i'm not trying to compare anything. I used the term "remotely close" and after that i went into detail and asked about how will the game be treated by the producers. Like a PvP mmorpg, or like a PVP+PVE.Like i said, this is not about numbers, is about perspective and conception.
First of all sorry for making a new topic on an idea that was probably discussed thousands of time. I'm an ex WOW player, i quited some time ago, after playing for 2-3 years. I planned on getting back when wotlk appears but then AoC popped into my mind as a viable option.I like pvp, but i was into WOW for the lore and PVE part.So, my question, for the beta testers and/or more informed people out there. How good is PVE in Aoc ? I don't need exact numbers, names or stuff, since you'r on NDA, but, is it remotely close as number of lvl 80 PVE experiences as wow ? Will it be treated as a PVP mmo (that's why i avoided Warhammer) ? Will i just slash other players all day, or be able to "farm" some dungeons when i get to max level ?
Thanks for your answers (if any :)) ) and please stay on topic. We are definitely NOT discussing about AoC vs Wow.
They will also ship a copy.
What characteristics of an MMORPG do you look at most?