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Old 07-02-2008, 09:42 PM
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purchase it, hav not try it out yet, lot of my first pirates guild went ther. they say it a lot more detail than potc. will update u if i ever load it lol
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Old 07-04-2008, 04:01 PM
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I was able to order my copy online for 30 dollars, a few of us from the guild are going to be checking it out. I'm curious to see if it really does come with the 30 day free pass, but I do know that it comes with 3 15 day free passes to hand out. I'm assuming, although I don't know for sure, that it will be a free download for that free pass period, then you have the option of continuing the game if you'd like and paying for it then.

From everything that I have been reading on this game it sounds amazing. It makes you think, it poses a challenge, and it doesn't treat its players as if they're all ten years old. This is definitely a more adult game as it involves strategy, keeping an eye on the player market, establishing your foothold in the world, etc.

The idea of having some 4000 quests spread out over the four various careers is really appealing to me. And I doubt that it will have us doing something as mundane as fetching pints of grog. I also like the idea of picking sides and declaring allegiance, giving us something to truly fight for. Also, it looks to me as if Burning Sea is a unique experience for everyone who plays it - meaning, the choices that you make with the quests that you take on determine your direction in the game; I've been saying that this really reminds me of those Choose Your Own Adventure books that I used to read when I was younger.

The choice to explore another game outside of Pirates was a really difficult decision for me, especially being GM of my guild. And in a way, I feel a touch of disloyalty in doing so. But for me, Pirates has unfortunately grown dull. I have a fully mastered lvl 40, and now I have my second Pirate who is a lvl 30 - and I just don't think that I can keep grinding away at the levels with no real goal to work for other than to say that I have done it...again. Right now, the only reason that I've been playing Pirates is for my guild, to interact with them, help them, talk with them. But, as I have mentioned to them - this game isn't Vonage, I shouldn't be paying a monthly fee only to talk to people. For $15 a month, I can still play with my friends and enjoy what looks to be a great, mentally stimulating, challenging, and exciting game, well, it looks well worth it.

Of course, like here on Pirates, there are people over there on their forums who either love or hate the game. They praise it to the heavens or they damn it to hell. I think that it's just a matter of getting on the game and seeing for yourself. So, if you're hesitant to plunk down the money, see if you know anyone who has any guest passes available that they can give you. I'd offer one, but my guild has already snatched them up.

Happy 4th!
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Old 07-08-2008, 11:38 PM
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Thanks all.

Some very good things to think about. It'll be a couple of months (or more) before I'm ready to play PotBS; I look forward to reading updates from everyone as their PotBS game progresses.
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Old 07-14-2008, 04:48 PM
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Burning Sea Update

Just wanted to give a quick update here. I'm a little over a week into the game and all I can say is that I absolutely love the game. I love everything about it. Yes, I'm sure that I'm a little starstruck, the way that I was when I first started playing POTCO and everything was new and shiny and exciting. But then realistically, this is a game that continues to expand the further that I get into it. It isn't about leveling to open up new weapons skills or get gold simply to purchase a better ship, it's about so much more than that. The idea of claiming ports for your nation, and battling to keep what belongs to you as yours is mind blowing. Socities (guilds) in Burning Sea actually serve a purpose here, and they work together within their own nations as there are true alliances that are formed as societies work together for towards common goals.

The game itself it truly huge. For example, from my starter port to sailing to Port Royal took around 15 minutes alone, and that was with a good wind. lol. There's so much to see and do. Countless quests, interesting battles, fantastic loot that actually means something. Imagine collecting treasure that has an actual purpose? Woah! I've said it before and I will say it again, Burning Sea is everything that POTCO should be...unfortunately, it's just not there yet. And yes, I know that Pirates is a relatively new game, but then again, so is Burning Sea.

But in deciding which game to play really comes down to what sort of game you're looking for and what sort of player you are. If you're looking for a simple game that isn't overly challenging and yet still fun, Pirates is great, and I'm not knocking that - everyone knows that I was obsessed with it when I started playing. However, if you're looking for something more out of your gaming experience, and you like the time frame but simply want more of a challenge from a game geared towards adults then Burning Sea might be what you're looking for. Yes, it's difficult, and it takes plotting and planning and strategy, but in the end you actually feel rewarded for having accomplished something.

Just this weekend was a huge turning point in the game where control of the Caribbean was up for contention. In the end it was the British versus the Pirates, Spanish and French. Pirates won out, but this battle will happen again soon. And things are certainly going to start getting crazy again. And I love the madness. I love being able to play and not having to worry about rep stealers or little kids, I love not having to censor myself, and I love that the game isn't dumbed down.

I'm not knocking POTCO and this isn't propaganda for Burning Sea. Just my own opinions on the game so far. Hope this helps some of you who are considering making the move. A large core of my guild has jumped ship to Burning Sea and we all love it. However, as you can see by my trolling the boards here, I do miss Pirates, it was truly an excellent place to play my first MMO. To all of you who are still playing and enjoying it, I wish you all the best with the game and the new content to come, I really hope that the Summer Update breathes some new life into what I consider to be a floundering game. Privateer PVP simply isn't enough to keep Pirates afloat as a contender in the market.
 

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