Cheating on WoW: TERA

I never had that much interest in TERA. The combat system sounded intriguing, but I was turned off by the reports of its generic quest design, its famously skimpy armor, and the subtle whiffs of pedophilia.

My slayer travels to a new area in TERAHowever, I was intrigued by their recent promotion where anyone could get a character boosted up to level 58 for free. It seemed a unique opportunity to see how an MMO plays out at the high levels, as we usually have the settle for testing out the new player experience that no one really cares about — least of all developers.

So what did I think of TERA? The answer lies within my latest article for WhatMMO.

Honestly, the thing that bothers me most about this game is the sidesaddle thing for female characters. It just makes no sense in so many ways. I mean, they clearly did everything in their power to sex up their female avatars, so why would they pass up an opportunity to have them straddling stuff? I’m not in favour of objectifying female MMO avatars, but if you’re going to do something, do it right. Why would you make the skankiest armor in history and then pair it with the most modest riding style in history?

Ugh. My brain hurts.

TSW: Whispering Tide and Dev Love + New Articles

The Whispering Tide rises. The World Tree rots. The center cannot hold. Nothing is sacred. Nothing is safe.

She Who Crawls Outside in corrupted Agartha in The Secret WorldThe Filth has invaded Agartha.

After months of build-up, the Filth invasion event in The Secret World has finally begun in earnest. It’s not just Flappy the Filth Dragon dive-bombing the platforms anymore. An infected portal has appeared, complete with missions to drive back the zero point pathogen.

Putting aside the “OMGWTFBBQ FILTH IN AGARTHA” factor, though, it’s a bit of an underwhelming event so far. We started by gathering huge amounts of pure metal to power up a custodian, and now there’s just one short, repeatable mission to go through the portal and fight Filth beasts.

But this event is meant to last for months. It’s supposed to continue up until the release of issue #9, and we’re still weeks away from issue #8. So there are bound to be many, many more stages to work through.

As always, the community adds a bit more spice to the event. I’ve been greatly amused by watching the people kill time between missions outside the portal. There have been dance-offs, couples (I assume) /sleeping next to each other, and other tomfoolery. I even saw a guy polishing the custodian once.

A dedicated role-player polishes the custodian during The Secret World's Whispering Tide eventThere are also a lot of people offering to run lower level characters through the event mission. Despite my normally selfish and antisocial nature, I’ve been trying to do the same and have helped several of my lesser geared brethren do their part to reclaim Hollow Earth.

We ❤ our devs:

Something else that’s been on my mind lately is how different the developer/fan relationship is in The Secret World compared to other games. I remember Greg “Ghostcrawler” Street mentioning recently that he receives death threats on a regular basis, and there have been several recent incidents of developers quitting their positions or the industry entirely because they could no longer stand the abuse from fans.

On the other hand, TSW has “dev appreciation” threads and random people who show up at their office to give them donuts.

Yes, this has happened more than once.

My Templar battles the Titan of Dis in The Secret WorldI certainly think the developers deserve the high regard they’re held in. Aside from making an awesome game, they’re an incredibly friendly, open, and honest bunch. Tilty often posts in fan art threads to compliment the artists on their work. Scrivnomancer and I have discussed our mutual love of Jeffrey Combs and his role in the game. Joel is always answering questions on the forums — he’s even answered a few of mine.

Now, I wonder if they engage with us so much because we’re nice to them, or are we nice to them because they engage with us so much?

Either way, it’s nice to have such a healthy relationship between the fans and the developers. I maintain there’s no such thing as nice gaming community, but TSW probably has the least awful community.

New articles:

A couple more of my articles have been posted around the Internet. WhatMMO has 8 MMO Boredom Cures, and as someone who bought the WoW annual pass back when it was offered, trust me when I say it comes from personal experience.

Meanwhile, ADANAI has posted a list of the 10 Most Iconic Video Game Villains, as selected by yours truly.