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#1 Dec 13 2010 at 6:21 PM Rating: Good
I've not played it, but was wondering if anyone here has played in the beta?

If so, can you give your thoughts on it?

Also was wondering if it is going to be a F2P game, or a game I buy and get to play all I want (Guild War-ish) or eh?
At their main page I see I can pre-order the game, but in one of the video/FAQ page they talk about how the game is going to be free...why then would someone need to pre-order the game?
(From what I understand, the cash shop is for Avatars and Skins for the Champions (bloodlines)?)

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#2 Dec 14 2010 at 7:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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Sandinmygum wrote:
At their main page I see I can pre-order the game, but in one of the video/FAQ page they talk about how the game is going to be free...why then would someone need to pre-order the game?

Presumably they mean Free to Play after you buy the box, like Guild Wars.
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#3 Jan 10 2011 at 3:35 PM Rating: Good
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From what I understand, it's free to play, but you only get 5 bloodlines to choose from if you don't buy it in some form or another.

I played it for awhile, the idea seems like it has potential, but it's not implimented as well as it could be, it feels a lot like Diablo 3 multiplayer, but not as good.

The melee classes and mage classes are really good, the ranged dps classes are kinda lacking, it's much easier to be a melee in the game, considering every move is a skillshot, being a ranged champion is much more difficult.

I wouldn't even classify it in the same area as Dota, HoN, or LoL, it's more like Diablo Arena mode or something, it's a fun distraction, doesn't seem to have that much depth.
#4 Jan 11 2011 at 12:25 AM Rating: Decent
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Downloaded it with a friend.

Their business model is a F2P version with a limited roster of 4 free champions that rotates each week (similar to LoL), a $30 game that is basically the full game, and a ridiculously priced $90 editions that comes with bonus stuff. Fortunately it seems like paying players (especially the $90) pack don't get too many mechanical benefits over free to play players. Mostly you get access to more champions and bonuses to their in game currency.

I was fairly impressed with the gameplay. I laughed at first when I realized how many abilities they were able to cram into such a small workspace. The champions I played had 9 abilities. Contrary to FeanaroOnPhoenix's opinion, I thought the game had a fair degree of depth.
#5 Jan 11 2011 at 11:28 AM Rating: Good
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I am in agreement with Al. While the champions all have a somewhat cookie-cutter set of skills, they are all still pretty unique and fun to play. I only had the chance to play some 1v1s, which got a little repetitive since the smallest map is made for 3v3, but I can definitely see some potential in the game and I look forward to trying it out some more.
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#6 Jan 12 2011 at 9:49 AM Rating: Good
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As it turns out, the game is releasing tomorrow.

http://www.bloodlinechampions.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7865

http://www.bloodlinechampions.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=7866

I was able to play some multiplayer matches yesterday, and I've gotta say it can be a *********** at times but you really have to know your hero's skills well to be able to use them effectively against a group.

I'll probably keep playing for now, but unless they add more than 4 f2p heroes at a time, I doubt this game will hold my interest.
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#7 Jan 12 2011 at 6:31 PM Rating: Decent
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Funcom is a notoriously bad publisher for this very reason. The very limited selection of f2p champions is an incredibly bad move. LoL uses a similar business model and has enough free champions that it's possible for an entire 5v5 game to consist of unique champions.

It's incredibly frustrating, and not in an "oh fine, I'll buy the game," way but a "forget this," way. And in an solely multiplayer game where the content available to existing customers is proportionate to the number of players they have to play with, it's a very bad idea to drive away free to play player.
#8 Jan 13 2011 at 9:32 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, the game is pretty much unplayable with only 4 free champions. It's not just only being able to play four champions at the start, but continuously playing against the same four free champions. Not even purchasing the game will fix that.
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