

By giving away free copies of the game, and giving users exclusive rewards to work towards, Raptr and Trion Worlds managed to lower the game’s barrier to entry and revitalize the game’s community.
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The conclusion offered is pretty much “Huge success!”ĭuring the Raptr Rewards promotion, RIFT’s daily active player numbers among Raptr members increased a full 470%. This entry was posted in entertainment, Rift and tagged Cape Jule, Pelladane, Storm Legion on Apby Wilhelm Arcturus. I decided to push the point, force myself to log in, and get through the first zones and levels just to see what I could see. But my warrior and rogue characters are still pretty opaque and my mage is probably dead to me at this point.īut still, are these the things that were keeping me from logging in? I have managed to get healing sorted out on Hillmar, my cleric, and I think I have his DPS soul working.
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Having to go back and relearn how to play your character… and the multiple roles on your character… was a big deal to me. They were, put simply, the character/class/soul revamp that went in just before the expansions, the change in how quests and story flow were handled, and the general increase in landmass that came with the expansion.Īnd certainly the first one, the class revamp, was a big pain in the ass. Thinking on it, I came up with three possible factors. That done, I took my first run into Seratos. (Though, with the plan to sell equipment being part of the F2P conversion plan, I expect we’ll see crafting as a business die off.) The crafted armor is noticeably better than the quest reward armor at this point. That took a bit, but the rewards were worth it. The price of the leather I needed was too high, so I got out my hunter spec’d rogue and sent him out to harvest leather. My warrior is an armor smith, but does not have butchering, so he needs to get leather from other sources. And there wasn’t even an achievement for the jump.Īfter City Core, I was distracted for a bit by crafting. Well, I have forgotten it already, though I remember the climax, which involved a Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid jump into a lake. While the zone was more in line with older zones in Rift, the story was pretty forgettable. Those are the achievements for exploring the whole zone, completing the story line, finishing up the carnage quests, and killing a set of named mobs around the zone.
