What do you look for in an ORPG?
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Re: What do you look for in an ORPG?
hmm how bout like 200-500?
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Re: What do you look for in an ORPG?
well I'm thinking of going with 100, since theres going to be a spell book and stuff. Also since I Want to make it so you have 2 jobs, your classification, I.E swordsman, and then be a crafter, blacksmith, chemist, and so on.
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Re: What do you look for in an ORPG?
When you make the hero learn certain abilities at certain levels, don't make him learn his last ability too early, it's boring.kiwwi93 wrote:well I'm thinking of going with 100, since theres going to be a spell book and stuff.
Example how to do it wrong: Defiance Orpg, where you learn your last abilities at lvl 50, but the max lvl is 80 so you don't learn anything new for the last 30 levels.