Grimhawke-EB schrieb: Yes - the Albion world lacks a bit of immersion and eye candy factors from other games. I think it's just a limitation of the 3rd person isometric view.

Still, in terms of the core game play - there's nothing else like Albion on the market.



Im not talking so much of eye candy, really. Im talking more of diversity. Look at it as if every cluster was carefully created, just like Caerleon or any other city. With lots of unique facilities and instead of random NPC's all over the place, having stratigicly placed NPC's to fit the landscape and tell some sort of underlying story unique to a selected part in a special cluster.Things like this, I believe, put the players imagination to work and makes the world more interactive in a story telling way.It does not have to be that much better looking as an eye candy factor, just more interresting. As of now it feels like a flat landscape with some blocking holes and stones. Where the mobs(especially) animals is all over the place in a way too high number.As for core gameplay, YES! I have this fantastic character I have been able to make. And I just love the ways i can use him with my perfect build! But it somehow feels like this awesome character is trapped in a vaccum world where I either have to commit 100% to get something done. below that there is just emptyness.