Robonator I personally find Archeage to be a great game. Meaningful crafting, fishing, farming, building houses in the open world. The world is huge and has no loading screens and many people spend their time building boats to take out to sea for naval warfare. It is a game that puts heavy emphasis on community, exploration, and open pvp, so if someone hates "hardcore-like" MMOS then they may not like this at all. But everyone has their own tastes of course :)
If you think it's the classic f2p mmo you need to do more research. There's so much more to it than questing, raiding and pvp. I highly recommend that you watch some videos on trade runs. Crossing oceans with your entire guild on a galleon ship, fending off pirate players with cannons.... seriously dude it's epic fun
uhm you do know where wow copies their mounts at? since most of the mounts are copies of man made legends like a fucking dragon or phenix oh and the also copied horses from us and pandas..... srsly everyone copies from something its rare that someone creates something entirely new....
TERA is TERA, it's not Earth Simulator 2.0. The designs look Asian because it's an Asian game. Not only do the horses not really look like those we have on Earth, but they also translocate from apparently nowhere right beneath you, effectively self-saddling the rider, even if the they are already at a dead run. The game's genre is fantasy and according to the game lore it takes place in a dream world by 2 sleeping titan's who's bodies make the twin continents. Of course it doesn't look real.
WoW's graphics are 8 years old...that game ran on my brother's 5 year old mac, and that mac can't even run diablo 3. I've played both, and WoW is fun and it has more than tera does atm, but we can't forget that tera came out about 2 months ago. Tera's graphics blow me away constantly as I play. Some places are unbelievably beautiful, like Pora Elinu for instance. WoW's graphics, in my opinion, are cartoony and unique, however they're old and just don't strike me like tera's do.
I have the Black Leopard (also known as Black Panther). The Black Leopard mount is an end game mount obtained through a set of quests given by Thaman in Velika. You must finish all 5 quests given to you from Thaman.
Well, there we go again everything gets compared with the World Of Warcraft! Well when they started they had a great game with magical elements. These days games copy from WOW and thats smart. Only try to make it beter. If you play tera you will notice that Tera is not a copy from WOW, but try it out before you judge. Battle system makes the game different in so many ways. And for me its a imporvement! Never forget that WOW is 6 years old, and vanilla wow only had 1 raid at start - MOLTEN CORE
Gotta love how Tera fanbois always need to bash WoW and compare to WoW since they know that Tera will never be as big and successful. QQ moar, and eventually say hi to SWTOR from us.
And yet, Tera won't become half as big and grand as WoW. :). WoW graphics and art style > all. Optimization, the way they improve it over time and all that jazz...WoW ain't inferior, and the longer it lives the more it improves. Where will Tera be in 7 years?
Tera horses looks nothing like real horses, nor do they move like them. The lion mount runs in a retarded way and the graphics? They are new, I wouldn't call them nor the art style good. Very mangaish and silly look to everything. RDR horses, THAT'S good graphics and design.
No it doesn't, it's just a different art style. N00b. I don't think this looks good at all, too round and fat looking. And that thing sitting on its back looks like something from a 3+ game.
The "horse" Nightmare was created for Pen and Paper D&D and is described as "A nightmare resembles a large black horse, though flames wreathe its hooves and trail from its nostrils. A nightmare is always neutral evil. It is able to travel to other planes, and can bring its rider therewith. Nightmares sometimes serve powerful evil creatures as mounts. Lesser and greater (called cauchemars) versions of the nightmare are known to exist."