Tales of Fantasy has entered closed beta, and IGG is ready to celebrate the milestone. They're sharing the party with the community in the form of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", a massive guild event.
The event is designed to encourage fans to play together as part of an active guild. The description might be a bit confusing, so here's how it works: between now and May 14th, guilds will be ranked according to member levels. Your guild must have at least 40 members, and overall member levels need to total at least 1,000 to qualify. The event includes a screenshot contest for special in-game titles as well.
IGG has set up a ranking board, and every Friday it will be refreshed to reflect the current top guilds according to each guild's total member level. Check out the ranking board page for all the details, and then rally your guild and get to playing! Good luck to all!
Reader Comments (4)
Posted: Apr 20th 2010 12:16AM Graill440 said
My god, so much damn garbage being put out. Not even going to waste time on details, its just sad.
Posted: Apr 20th 2010 1:24AM Jaimie said
Been playing this casually for an hour every other day, not too serious about it but I'm having fun. However, it cracks me up every time I hear a sound from WoW. And I don't mean similar sounds, but stuff directly from it, like male humans dying, shades dying, the sound of a human female when getting hit, opening and closing interface/bags, etc.
Posted: Apr 20th 2010 6:28AM alucard3000 said
I read somewhere that alot of of in game sounds are on some network or development tool list that is used by many games.
Ive been playing casually also the games fun its not great but its not as bad as some try to make it out be either.
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Ive been playing casually also the games fun its not great but its not as bad as some try to make it out be either.
Posted: Apr 20th 2010 1:17PM Jaimie said
Ah okay, that would make sense.
Maybe it gets worse further in, but I too don't think it's as bad as some try to make it out to be. The biggest factor that influences me to keep playing or uninstall a new F2P is how good the movement and controls are. And ToF is pretty much the best Asian F2P I've played with smooth WASD (comparable to RoM) and even better looting as it doesn't freeze your character as it crouches down like in RoM.
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Maybe it gets worse further in, but I too don't think it's as bad as some try to make it out to be. The biggest factor that influences me to keep playing or uninstall a new F2P is how good the movement and controls are. And ToF is pretty much the best Asian F2P I've played with smooth WASD (comparable to RoM) and even better looting as it doesn't freeze your character as it crouches down like in RoM.







