Overall worth trying, but once you do you'll quickly see why more people haven't stuck around. In recent years mobile players have emerged as the majority of the player base, and with them has come an increase in latency issues that have been a struggle for the developers to address. Visually the game is reminiscent of the 1990s, but it can easily be ignored if you get involved in pvp. Those that do end up playing have fairly solitary experiences due first and foremost to the vastness of the universe, and secondarily to the low player count. Getting access to content in game requires incredible amounts of mind-numbing grinding which gets old very quick and is not likely to keep the average gamer interested long enough to subscribe. Since it was released the manpower keeping it afloat has steadily shrunk and development has been almost entirely focused on satisfying various contracts with other companies to keep the lights on rather than improving gameplay, solving long standing issues, or updating and adding new content. A surprisingly long lasting game that has always had far more potential than it has ever been able to take advantage of. Customer support is pretty lackluster as well, often met with delayed responses ranging from vague to annoyed. The developers have focused the majority of their efforts and resources on mobile and VR development instead of content and fixing bugs. In game chat is often overwhelmed with toxicity between players and there is never any moderation. And those that are online are rarely helpful. seeing 3 or more people in your vicinity is a rare encounter). seeing 3 or more Good FPS control and twitched base combat, but barely anyone ever online - so to call this an MMORPG is a stretch (i.e. Good FPS control and twitched base combat, but barely anyone ever online - so to call this an MMORPG is a stretch (i.e.
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