Richard Garriot's Tabula Rasa - Windows
Nc Interactive
- FG-XP-TR1ST-030
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I've been playing since launch day( i didn't play the beta ). My impressions of the game are mixed but im overall enjoying the game.
In my opinion the best part of the game is its revolutionary targeting system, no more auto aim here. you acually have to aim yourself. each target has a circular reticulator that provides you with information on the damage youll be producing, the closer to the center the higher the damage output. It also provides you with info on how vulnerable you are and how much of a damage reduction you'll see if your hit. Being partially hidden reduces the damage you take under fire. So the feature is nothing short of brilliant and fresh in the MMO world. I only hope i see more of this in future games.
Another great aspect of the game is the pace, much faster pace than any other MMO i've experienced. My next favorite thing are the instances. I'm only lvl18 so we'll see what higher levels present, again very fast paced, but the best part is the intelligence and realism
In my opinion the best part of the game is its revolutionary targeting system, no more auto aim here. you acually have to aim yourself. each target has a circular reticulator that provides you with information on the damage youll be producing, the closer to the center the higher the damage output. It also provides you with info on how vulnerable you are and how much of a damage reduction you'll see if your hit. Being partially hidden reduces the damage you take under fire. So the feature is nothing short of brilliant and fresh in the MMO world. I only hope i see more of this in future games.
Another great aspect of the game is the pace, much faster pace than any other MMO i've experienced. My next favorite thing are the instances. I'm only lvl18 so we'll see what higher levels present, again very fast paced, but the best part is the intelligence and realism
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I bought this game for a steal at something like 96 cents. I was thinking, well this isn't a very well known game, and the idea sounds good. After researching the game, it sounded like a good way to spend some time. The plot was very intriguing.
Only after installing the game, and going online did I find out that they are shutting down all the servers for this game in February 2009, only 2 months after I install it. What a scam. Let us know that the game is closing BEFORE we spend money on a friggin coaster.
Only after installing the game, and going online did I find out that they are shutting down all the servers for this game in February 2009, only 2 months after I install it. What a scam. Let us know that the game is closing BEFORE we spend money on a friggin coaster.
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"Last November we launched what we hoped would be a ground breaking sci-fi MMO. In many ways, we think we've achieved that goal. Tabula Rasa® has some unique features that make it fun and very different from every other MMO out there. Unfortunately, the fact is that the game hasn't performed as expected. The development team has worked hard to improve the game since launch, but the game never achieved the player population we hoped for.
So it is with regret that we must announce that Tabula Rasa will end live service on February 28, 2009.
Before we end the service, we'll make Tabula Rasa servers free to play starting on January 10, 2009.
We can assure you that through the next couple of months we'll be doing some really fun things in Tabula Rasa, and we plan to make staying on a little longer worth your while. For more details about what we are doing for Tabula Rasa players, please click here.
Stay tuned for more information. We thank you for your loyal support of the game and
"Last November we launched what we hoped would be a ground breaking sci-fi MMO. In many ways, we think we've achieved that goal. Tabula Rasa® has some unique features that make it fun and very different from every other MMO out there. Unfortunately, the fact is that the game hasn't performed as expected. The development team has worked hard to improve the game since launch, but the game never achieved the player population we hoped for.
So it is with regret that we must announce that Tabula Rasa will end live service on February 28, 2009.
Before we end the service, we'll make Tabula Rasa servers free to play starting on January 10, 2009.
We can assure you that through the next couple of months we'll be doing some really fun things in Tabula Rasa, and we plan to make staying on a little longer worth your while. For more details about what we are doing for Tabula Rasa players, please click here.
Stay tuned for more information. We thank you for your loyal support of the game and
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Tabula Rasa is an interesting combination of first-person shooter and a role-playing game with character advancement similar to many fantasy games. This package includes the install DVD and a lengthy user manual. Reading the tiny type in the manual will save you dozens of hours of trial and error. I advise that you download the manual from the Tabula Rasa site and read it on-screen -- the type is much more readable!
I thought buying this package would save me from having to download the 3+GB client software, but nope, as soon as I installed from the DVD I then had to download the upgrade to the latest version which was, you guessed it -- 3+GB!
I thought buying this package would save me from having to download the 3+GB client software, but nope, as soon as I installed from the DVD I then had to download the upgrade to the latest version which was, you guessed it -- 3+GB!
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I have played quite a few different MMOs in my time (EQ, DAOC, UO, WoW, E&B, CoH/V). So, when I saw there was a new tech based MMO out there, I decided to give it a shot. I was not an early adopter, having started some 6 months or more after TR's release.
First, the good.
The graphics are actually quite good. Not stellar, to be sure, but some of the details and customization options are interesting, and the graphics work well with the play style.
The game play itself was actually quite fun. I enjoy FPS games, which TR was VERY similar to.
Essentially all the classes are solo-able to a greater or lesser degree. In fact, I found some of the most solo-able classes to not be the more pure damage dealer types (the tank-ish classes), but rather the more support types. The simple reason for this being self-sufficiency.
I very much enjoyed the crafting system, which functioned not as a build your own weapon/armor system, but as a way to add-on to or enhance items that you purchased
First, the good.
The graphics are actually quite good. Not stellar, to be sure, but some of the details and customization options are interesting, and the graphics work well with the play style.
The game play itself was actually quite fun. I enjoy FPS games, which TR was VERY similar to.
Essentially all the classes are solo-able to a greater or lesser degree. In fact, I found some of the most solo-able classes to not be the more pure damage dealer types (the tank-ish classes), but rather the more support types. The simple reason for this being self-sufficiency.
I very much enjoyed the crafting system, which functioned not as a build your own weapon/armor system, but as a way to add-on to or enhance items that you purchased
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I played the game for about two weeks and I must admit for the first three days I was having a good time, by the 4th day I realize how reptitive the game is. The MOB's are a good challenge, but get boring. All travel is by foot or teleporters, there are no vehicles at all!
I played other online games like planetside, EVE, EQ, EQ2, BF2142,BF2, SWG, Matrix, etc and I always look for certain qualities that may a game seem fresh. So Tabula rasa is nice for a quick fix of sci-fi combat but the fun will wear off quickly when you realize that it is the same thing over and over again. To add the plot is a bit depressing it sounds like the humans are a dying race and are fighting a fruitless never ending war. Enjoy the grind if you have nothing better to do.
I played other online games like planetside, EVE, EQ, EQ2, BF2142,BF2, SWG, Matrix, etc and I always look for certain qualities that may a game seem fresh. So Tabula rasa is nice for a quick fix of sci-fi combat but the fun will wear off quickly when you realize that it is the same thing over and over again. To add the plot is a bit depressing it sounds like the humans are a dying race and are fighting a fruitless never ending war. Enjoy the grind if you have nothing better to do.
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This game is a fun game. I will warrant that. The physics and the leveling system are superb. I recommend it to anyone who can ignore idiocy.
The issue with the game is that no matter where you go, you get people who spend all of their time simply telling everyone who is anywhere near them that World of Warcraft sucks. Then they go on to say that whoever defends WoW should just go play that instead.
Sorry for not being a one-game man, O god of Tabula Rasa!
The conversations are repetitive, they're boring, and you can't find an intelligent conversation anywhere. It's depressing. I quit after a week because of how rarely I could actually find people to play with.
The issue with the game is that no matter where you go, you get people who spend all of their time simply telling everyone who is anywhere near them that World of Warcraft sucks. Then they go on to say that whoever defends WoW should just go play that instead.
Sorry for not being a one-game man, O god of Tabula Rasa!
The conversations are repetitive, they're boring, and you can't find an intelligent conversation anywhere. It's depressing. I quit after a week because of how rarely I could actually find people to play with.
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First off let me say the scenery in this game is beautiful. The characters you create are semi believeable, not cartoonish like in WoW.
Your goal in TR is to be part of the AFS (military organization) and fight against the bane. TR is a good blend of and FPS and MMO. If you like plenty of action this game's for you.
I played about 3 weeks in Beta prior to release, and now have a level 34 character, plus about 4 other lower level characters. I have not felt like I was grinding to get to the next level or worrying about getting some uber weapon, because your so busy doing missions and instances, you look down and you've gained a level or been rewarded a nice weapon. I personally like the fact you don't have to grind away trying to beat someone else to a weapon. They have introduced an auction house also, which is nice to sell any extra gear you acquire or buy better armor if you don't want to wait and find it yourself.
Another nice feature is the "clone" system. You can earn clone
Your goal in TR is to be part of the AFS (military organization) and fight against the bane. TR is a good blend of and FPS and MMO. If you like plenty of action this game's for you.
I played about 3 weeks in Beta prior to release, and now have a level 34 character, plus about 4 other lower level characters. I have not felt like I was grinding to get to the next level or worrying about getting some uber weapon, because your so busy doing missions and instances, you look down and you've gained a level or been rewarded a nice weapon. I personally like the fact you don't have to grind away trying to beat someone else to a weapon. They have introduced an auction house also, which is nice to sell any extra gear you acquire or buy better armor if you don't want to wait and find it yourself.
Another nice feature is the "clone" system. You can earn clone
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Well I've played this game and my character is now a level 50. Which is as high as you can go, so I feel I can review this game now.
Good things about this game: It is fast paced and not to hard to make it to level 50 in a month, with moderate amount of play. I didnt play them all but didnt hear much complaining about the characters being really unbalanced or sucking to bad, the medic may be the acception. Didnt have to grind more then about 4 or 5 of the levels, the rest where completed with quest. By the time you hit 25 level you will hate the bane and want them dead on sight as much as everyone else. stories I found to be interesting enough. Also great looking instances, that can all be soloed or run with a group. Found most people on the game to be really friendly, or at least helpful.
Bad things about the game: The Auction house seems a bit broken, almost impossible to make money on it, this may change with time but for the moment most stuff sells for just over vender. Money
Good things about this game: It is fast paced and not to hard to make it to level 50 in a month, with moderate amount of play. I didnt play them all but didnt hear much complaining about the characters being really unbalanced or sucking to bad, the medic may be the acception. Didnt have to grind more then about 4 or 5 of the levels, the rest where completed with quest. By the time you hit 25 level you will hate the bane and want them dead on sight as much as everyone else. stories I found to be interesting enough. Also great looking instances, that can all be soloed or run with a group. Found most people on the game to be really friendly, or at least helpful.
Bad things about the game: The Auction house seems a bit broken, almost impossible to make money on it, this may change with time but for the moment most stuff sells for just over vender. Money
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Tabula Rasa brings some new style to the MMORPG - a genre that has gotten a bit stale over the last few years. Rather than the usual TAB-target, hit buttons 1, 2, 3, 4 to excecute abilities, TR combines FPS gameplay with an RPG world, appealing to a wider variety of gamers.
Gameplay: Character movement and control are very good; the UI and controls are highly customizable to your own preferences. If you're an FPS player, the gameplay will be very familiar. If you're an MMORPG player, it is easy to adapt to. Monster AI is more intelligent than the typical "it runs at you and hits you until you kill it" type that many of us are used to, and the game has a good variety of different things to kill that all attack in different ways.
Graphics & Performance : If you put TR on the highest graphic settings, its beautiful. But even on 'normal' to low settings it looks as good as anything else out there. There is sometimes a bit of slowdown at 'control points' when there are hundreds of
Gameplay: Character movement and control are very good; the UI and controls are highly customizable to your own preferences. If you're an FPS player, the gameplay will be very familiar. If you're an MMORPG player, it is easy to adapt to. Monster AI is more intelligent than the typical "it runs at you and hits you until you kill it" type that many of us are used to, and the game has a good variety of different things to kill that all attack in different ways.
Graphics & Performance : If you put TR on the highest graphic settings, its beautiful. But even on 'normal' to low settings it looks as good as anything else out there. There is sometimes a bit of slowdown at 'control points' when there are hundreds of
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I have been playing Tabula Rasa (TR) since its launch on the 2nd December. TR is a Massively Multiplayer Online game (MMO) with a science fiction setting. Earth has been destroyed and now you fight Earth's destroyers, collectively known as "The Bane", on faraway planets.
When you first enter TR you start in "The Wilderness", the starting zone. TR uses a tier system not a class system. Everyone starts in the same place as a recruit. At level five you reach your first tier and can choose to become either a Soldier or a Specialist. At level 15 you again get to choose a branch. Soldiers have the option of becoming either Commandos or Rangers. Specialists choose either a Sapper or a Bio-technician. When you hit level 30 you get to make your final choice. Each time you gain a level you get points which you can allocate to whichever skills you have, making them more powerful. You can also neglect skills altogether if you like, giving you more points to allocate in your favourite skills.
When you first enter TR you start in "The Wilderness", the starting zone. TR uses a tier system not a class system. Everyone starts in the same place as a recruit. At level five you reach your first tier and can choose to become either a Soldier or a Specialist. At level 15 you again get to choose a branch. Soldiers have the option of becoming either Commandos or Rangers. Specialists choose either a Sapper or a Bio-technician. When you hit level 30 you get to make your final choice. Each time you gain a level you get points which you can allocate to whichever skills you have, making them more powerful. You can also neglect skills altogether if you like, giving you more points to allocate in your favourite skills.
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When it comes to online gaming, typical MMORPGs become somewhat indistinguishable. Richard Garriott, the creator of Tabula Rasa, was the mind behind the first online graphic RPG, Ultima Online. The folks at EverQuest were the ones who mada online RPG's truly massive and Blizzard polished the concept to a mass market appeal with World of Warcraft. But throughout that evolution, the general feel and mechanics behind gameplay barely changed. In the development of Tabula Rasa, Garriott aimed to create something new. The idea was to find a middle ground behind the grind-level treadmill of an MMORPG and the twitch-gaming slaughterfest of a shooter like Unreal Tournament. In a lot of ways, Tabula Rasa succeeds at this marvelously. Whether or not it will find enough mass market appeal to keep a profitable audience remains to be seen. Having played in the beta and now for a week following launch, I can definitely make comparisons between TR and its MMO predecessors. Tabula Rasa is different
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