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| PLATFORM: | Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 98 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Vivendi Universal |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Go on all-new quests as you extend the original storyline, Six new character classes are here, along with incredible new weapons and armor are waiting to be discovered, One new race for every realm -- three in total, New ambient soundtrack and revamped user interface make exploring the three new island continents in this pack more amazing than before! |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| MPN: | 71789 |
| UPC: | 020626717892 |
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Customer Reviews of Dark Age of Camelot Expansion: Shrouded Isles
Now available for free download Don't get me wrong, DaoC is a great game and I have two accounts and 14 toons to attest to this fact. The good news, at least for those just entering the game, is that you'll have an easy time immersing yourself in the game, at all levels. The bad, for long-term gamers, is that Mythic has made all of those levels, Master Levels and achievements that took you months and months of work MUCH easier for noobs to achieve, without actually giving you anything in return (you DO get the nice title of "Elder" if you've player for four years or more). Given the ridiculously exaggerated prices for artifacts and scrolls achieved through Atlantis (now available for free download along with the basic DaoC software and Shrouded Isles expansion at Mythic's site), Mythic has made scroll drops vastly easier, and dramatically increased the cost of repairing artifacts (in addition to adding Epic Armor in Catacombs that comes close to approximating artifact quality, and which anyone can, and almost has to, get as part of general class quests). <
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>It's genuinely sad that Mythic, rather than responding to its long time, loyal customer base, has chosen to pander the game to potential new subscribers. It wouldn't be such an issue if something were done to balance this, like giving long-time players some advantages in crafting (getting an LGM "has never been easier"), or benefits for toons leveled prior to the Task Dungeons of Catacombs (where "leveling has never been easier"). Sadly, this is not the case, and new subscribers continue to join, which is, in some ways, great news. What should concern them, however, is one day they'll be veterans, like the rest of us, and will find out first hand how deaf Mythic can be to that group. <
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Shrouded Isles
Shrouded Isles offers some new pve areas to the original DAOC areas, also lets you teleport to different places. Can't say I like the way the game has gone since this came out, in '02 or so, began to feel too restrictive, maybe gated would be a better word. It's a good expansion of the original game. I'd have prefered player controlled horses, or something, to the teleporters. Travel is centered around teleporters now, especially with new frontiers(free expansion for rvr).
Broken expansion and broken patches
After purchasing a second PC to play this game I purchased an upgraded video card just to load this expansion.
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>What followed was two months of troubleshooting, trying to solve the problems with patches 1.58 and 1.59.
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>I finally gave up and cancelled both of my accounts. Mythic and their "tech support" was no help.
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>Although I did enjoy the game when I was able to play, the constant updating of the software is a problem when there is little apparent testing of new code.