I played the single player for about a day then turned to the multi-player. It was difficult at first. You have to limit your kills to just wolves, and slowly work your way to harder monsters. Up to about level 10 your well on your way. There is way to many exploits in this game. Power leveling, stacking your armor, and weapons is more addicting than the game itself for me. Just re-enter the town, and keep shopping. That's if you have enough money to consistently buy. Getting loads of money isn't hard either. At my third day playing I met a person who knew how to dupe items. Then it was all over. I just sold one massively insane duped piece of armor that was given to me for about 30 mil. Yah. Thats all it takes. Ask a duper for a duped item then sell it. There. You're rich. Then you can buy a crap load of armor and what not. So there's duping/power leveling/vendor farming. That pretty much ruins the game right? I have a legit character that I level, and stack items normally, and I have a insane duped character with a level of only 87. Just by power leveling you can get there in no time. Many of the people that want to have a death match with you are usually duped characters (most of the time for me)...so there's not really any fight involved. Just one hit kills. That's if you're not duped yourself. If you are it's a alchemy fight. Who gets there "root" spell off first wins. So if you're about to death match make sure it's a fair fight, or you'll find yourself quiting many duels. Most people that start playing this don't know that having a router will make it almost impossible to join a players game they created. There's directions on how to resolve this on their website. So I found myself many times waiting for an hour at least to get someone to join, or find someones game TO join. I'm not behind a router so I don't have to change any settings in game or with router. There are many glitches in this game....to many to list. There hasn't been a patch to fix these exploits, nor glitches as I know of. In my eyes this game is WAY TO EASY even without cheating. Just hacking and slashing, and picking up everything, and selling it will still make you a healthy player in game. It's redundant. The multiplayer is broke up into stages like Diablo. You have different cities that have sub-city starts. You complete so many quests which unlock the next area. So when those are all complete nothing left to do but hover around doing what I said above. Helping new players, or dueling/stacking, or what not. I find the horse racing kinda fun. The ONLY thing that I see that isn't easily worked around to contest your skills. Other than the PVP. Which there's a trick to THAT also, and you'll be most difficult to kill. Graphically the game seems very crisp, and detailed. In my eyes it seems kinda better than Oblivion at times. Oblivion seems to be more flushed, and un-textured. Don't get me wrong I LOVE Oblivion, but it just seems the graphics are more clearer/fine in TW. Music is wonderful. Orchestrated nicely. I did kinda feel the woman singer was kinda dorky though at times at the main menu. It's definitely good to buy, but I'd wait til the price drops. The price of this game should have been $30 to start with all the glitches/exploits. IDK. The game mechanics is alright with spell casting with a mouse click on a hot-key bar. (Getting magic is as easy as buying/looting magic cards...funny you can be any class, and be a mage! at the same time) The one thing that would have made it an Oblivion wanna be is the Parry. You can't manually block. It automatically dodges for you (No shield). I think your parry just absorbs some of the hit when damaged. You don't really need to do anything if your skill is maxed for parry. I can just sit there, and you swing at me, and my character will dodge each time. MAN...there's so much to SAY....I'll stop. Buy the game cheap, and stack your items/magic to high hell that's all I have to say about TW. Sorry for long incomplete review. Hope it makes some sense, and describes some of the difficulties in game.
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