If you want your pocketbook emptied out in a hurry... I give it a thumbs up.
My brief synopsis - I jumped on about 4 weeks ago before upgrading my machine and haven't been in a hurry to reinstall it... yet. That should tell you something.
It's looks pretty and ghetto at the same time. Those that are willing to invest the money into it can get decent returns (and when I say invest,
I really mean invest).
Be forewarned - unless you plan on going into the game with cash in hand, you will be limited to doing two things in the game: Sweating and dying.
What is sweating?
- Sweating is taking the free "sweat collector" and collecting vibrant sweat off mobs in the game.
- Why? Because without putting your real world cash into the game, this is the
only in-game method of making money, and even then it requires a very lot of tedium and interaction with other players as sweat is a player commodity and not sellable as vendor trash in the game.
- Furthermore, sweating isn't as easy as it sounds, as as a noob you have approximately a 1 in about 50 or so chance that a single round of gathering will work on a mob, and god forbid the mob or you move during the attempt.
- And, mobs can and will aggro on you during the process of trying, so you'll end up running or dying. A lot.
- And lastly, players generally only buy sweat in 1000 unit blocks for about 4 PED (in-game credits, which translates out to roughly $0.40 USD). The cheapest weapon in the game runs about 3 PED, plus you have to purchase ammo for it. The cheapest melee weapon runs about 10 PED.
Once you have some money in the game, you can actually buy a weapon and go kill mobs, which then sometimes drop loot which you can sell at a vendor terminal. Makes life easier, until you realize that each click with your weapon, hit or miss, causes durability loss, and generally repairs cost you more than the loot you get.
Oh yeah, did I mention that you
do not start the game with any ability to combat critters? Yeah, that's right - you have to
buy your first weapon. Until then, your
only options in the game are sweating, exploring, dying, and using it as a pretty chat room.
But at least the world is huge...
The one thing they have going for them in this game is they designed a game that is truly a money sink. You'll be playing, thinking your doing well, and after a couple of weeks if you stop and tally up what you spent on the game you'll realize you could have paid for about 2 months or so of your typical subscription-based MMO.