The new updates adds a 3v3 option to ladder matches, allowing smaller and more close-knit groups the option to take part in serious competition. There's also the addition of a free-for-all match type, with players able to take on everyone for supremacy. And then there's the new Protect Mode, challenging both sides to keep one player designated as the Captain alive while slaughtering the other side's similarly important Captain. Take a look at the trailer for the update just past the cut to give you an idea of what the modes will look like in play -- it's not new dungeons, but if you're fond of facing off against other players, it's even better.
Dragon Nest launches Theater of War update for PvP
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At a glance, it might seem like PvP doesn't require as many updates as PvE -- after all, player conflict is providing most of the actual challenge, so updates are mostly just providing players new ways to take part in combat with one another. The newest Dragon Nest update, Theater of War, is all about precisely that, giving players new combat modes and match sizes to ensure that player combat stays lively.
The new updates adds a 3v3 option to ladder matches, allowing smaller and more close-knit groups the option to take part in serious competition. There's also the addition of a free-for-all match type, with players able to take on everyone for supremacy. And then there's the new Protect Mode, challenging both sides to keep one player designated as the Captain alive while slaughtering the other side's similarly important Captain. Take a look at the trailer for the update just past the cut to give you an idea of what the modes will look like in play -- it's not new dungeons, but if you're fond of facing off against other players, it's even better.
The new updates adds a 3v3 option to ladder matches, allowing smaller and more close-knit groups the option to take part in serious competition. There's also the addition of a free-for-all match type, with players able to take on everyone for supremacy. And then there's the new Protect Mode, challenging both sides to keep one player designated as the Captain alive while slaughtering the other side's similarly important Captain. Take a look at the trailer for the update just past the cut to give you an idea of what the modes will look like in play -- it's not new dungeons, but if you're fond of facing off against other players, it's even better.
Reader Comments (3)
Posted: Nov 16th 2011 3:55AM (Unverified) said
I downloaded this game the other day, got to character creation, then encountered the following:
1. 4 classes to choose from that are gender locked. Want to play a wizard? You are going to be a girl.
2. Pre-pubescent age of toons.
3. 4 hair styles to choose from, 3 faces to choose from, and a few color options (eyes, hair).
And that's it!
Uninstalled instantly.
1. 4 classes to choose from that are gender locked. Want to play a wizard? You are going to be a girl.
2. Pre-pubescent age of toons.
3. 4 hair styles to choose from, 3 faces to choose from, and a few color options (eyes, hair).
And that's it!
Uninstalled instantly.
Posted: Nov 16th 2011 3:34PM deluxe2000 said
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Its too bad you're so closed minded as to write off a game that you didn't even get past the character select screen of. DN is actually fun, with wonderful stylistic graphics (something like GW2), and something other then tab-target combat for once. I've spent 10's of hours in game without spending a cent, and constantly find some challenge to try and complete. Don't knock it until you try it.
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Its too bad you're so closed minded as to write off a game that you didn't even get past the character select screen of. DN is actually fun, with wonderful stylistic graphics (something like GW2), and something other then tab-target combat for once. I've spent 10's of hours in game without spending a cent, and constantly find some challenge to try and complete. Don't knock it until you try it.
Posted: Nov 16th 2011 7:12PM (Unverified) said
@deluxe2000 If me being unwilling to play as a 13 year old girl if I want to be a mage means I'm close minded - then guess I'm close minded. :D
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