Trickster online
Moderator: Forum Moderators
-
- Master of Soviet Propaganda
- Posts: 7672
- Joined: February 5th, 2005, 19:00
- Location: Birming-humm, England
- Contact:
Trickster online
So, Xfire is advertising this happy little korean RPG.
It looks awfully like Ragnarok Online, but with a touch of polish.
Also looks like it has some relation to the makers of Albatross18, the happy little mmo makers that would rather entice you to part with your cash through the purchase of special items, rather than a restrictive subscription fee. It's not for everyone, but I thought I'd offer up the idea to those who miss the mindless slaughter of jellies and bunnies in a group once more. The installer is DownThemAll friendly, I'm getting speeds of 350k - 510k.
http://www.tricksteronline.com/
Anyone interested?
It looks awfully like Ragnarok Online, but with a touch of polish.
Also looks like it has some relation to the makers of Albatross18, the happy little mmo makers that would rather entice you to part with your cash through the purchase of special items, rather than a restrictive subscription fee. It's not for everyone, but I thought I'd offer up the idea to those who miss the mindless slaughter of jellies and bunnies in a group once more. The installer is DownThemAll friendly, I'm getting speeds of 350k - 510k.
http://www.tricksteronline.com/
Anyone interested?
-
- Berk
- Posts: 10353
- Joined: December 7th, 2004, 17:02
- Location: Oklahoma City, OK, USA
- Contact:
Re: Trickster online
not interestedGrimmie wrote:It looks awfully like Ragnarok Online
-
- Master of Soviet Propaganda
- Posts: 7672
- Joined: February 5th, 2005, 19:00
- Location: Birming-humm, England
- Contact:
Re: Trickster online
k thx baideject wrote:not interested
Re: Trickster online
Mr Positivedeject wrote:not interested
-
- Mr Flibbles
- Posts: 4957
- Joined: August 10th, 2006, 10:58
- Location: belgium
-
- Site Owner
- Posts: 9597
- Joined: May 16th, 2005, 15:31
- Location: Coventry, UK
- Contact:
-
- Site Owner
- Posts: 9597
- Joined: May 16th, 2005, 15:31
- Location: Coventry, UK
- Contact:
-
- Mr Flibbles
- Posts: 4957
- Joined: August 10th, 2006, 10:58
- Location: belgium
i had a quick go on it last night, and halfway through the tutorial missions my stone-age laptop crashed, guess i overestimated the thing. and even if i played the tutorial, i still find it a bit weird. i'm probably going to have to hang around you guys more.
p.s.: i'm bensondunham, a ginger (sort of) fox lady.
p.s.: i'm bensondunham, a ginger (sort of) fox lady.
-
- Master of Soviet Propaganda
- Posts: 7672
- Joined: February 5th, 2005, 19:00
- Location: Birming-humm, England
- Contact:
Zomg? Not sure why.FatherJack wrote:Download: FAIL at 50%
There should be a couple of mirrors there too.
Yeah, despite the very 2D looking characters and world, there's usually a lot happening on the screen at once. The starter town usually has about 30-50 people sitting in a crowd opening up shops, tents, and walking to and from buildings, so it's a lot to keep aligned and updated over the interwebs.Mr. Johnson wrote:i had a quick go on it last night, and halfway through the tutorial missions my stone-age laptop crashed, guess i overestimated the thing.
Playing in a group is usually a lot more fun, 'cause you get a chance to laugh at things together and yell "ZO MY GOD" when a crab kills you.
-
- Site Owner
- Posts: 9597
- Joined: May 16th, 2005, 15:31
- Location: Coventry, UK
- Contact: