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My lvl 1-20 Life in Red Cliff.

Category: MMO Musing Game: Default Posted on Oct 23, 2009 8:28 pm


The CBT ended and just like the traditional standard operation procedure in an MMO the Open Beta Phase will follow and of course there will be no wipe outs. So I was motivated to play the first English version of Chi Bi (Red Cliff) brought t us by Cubizone (Cubinet Interactive). Once again my virtual counterpart landed in Tao Yuan or peach village to start my journey as a struggling pugilist turned into an aspiring warrior of the kingdom of your choice. I arrived in Tao Yuan and as expected those Country Emissary NPC whose responsible for giving you the Country Card isn't there. Most probably they are busy CC-ing (changing channel) or enjoying their vacation in their respective kingdoms. In my experience during the CBT test the GM's needs to manually summon the said entities in front of you.

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I just realized why do you need the country card in the first place? If the publisher is giving away a mouth watering newbie pack that will never fail to help you in your first 9 days in the game. The item includes a set of “violet named” equipment set minus the weapon with a very nice stats, some sets of potions, a whooping Yellow Mane Mount that you can use once you acquired the riding skill at level 20 (Yes a mount it will spare you for around 20 Golds once you hit that level!) and for eye candy purposes an uber cool costume that shows the nobility out of you. Last but not the least an item of some sort that will allow you to get some accessory that gives you EXP+100% for 3 hours if you equipped it. All you need to do is to show that item to Ms. Perfect Gift envoy and she will give you that thing. Such a nice package to start your adventures isn't it?

Check out this 1 press of a button to kick the enemies ass by using the Action Feature of Red Cliff.

Questing is a crucial part in your game play. Based on my experience in training my character from level 1 to 20. Most of the time you will do your quest. Such as the tradition kill the monster, bring me seek me, craft me this and that and oh there is even a PRISON BREAK portion upon reaching the Xiliang Area. Say hello to the legendary Ma Chao at that place anyway!

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Much as I want to play and explore this game, I can't due to time constraints for now. But maybe in some other time and if I did I will keep you guys updated. For those who are interested n playing an epic historical based online rpg just logged on to http://redcliff.cubizone.com

 Cross Posted from my Blog

comments ( 6 )

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Volt52121
Post Time : Oct 26,2009 8:08 pm

  I've played this game 1 yr ago on the Chinese server and maxed out to lvl 60. (the chinese ver is currently 80 i think) You see that the interface is really similar to WoW. Quests are easy to follow, NPC/monters/locations can be clicked and your character will automatically run there. Extremely easy to lvl up. You can reach 60 in 2 weeks if ure really hardcore. Like WoW it also has a Talent system but it's based on the weapon you choose. Once you reach 40 you can select to join one of the three Kingdoms. If you do, after which it's open world pvp if you see someone from a different kingdom.

At 60 you'll have other things to do. There're senarios, similar to, but not instances where you enter and complete a mission. You get rewards from these which you can exchange for better equipments. It's sort of like getting S-sets in WoW. There's also a battleground which allows up to 20 vs 20 players at once. A lot of the things are really similar to WoW. Granted, it's based on Three Kingdoms and the a martial-arts game. The armors set you get from battlegrounds/instances have rank requirements on them. You can get rank in two positions, either general in army or an adminstrative official. You lvl up the ranks by doing special quests that are only available after you hit 60 at the Centeral palace. From there it's a lot of repeated grinding.

Overall speaking, it's a pretty good game, one of the better Chinese productions. If you're familar with WoW, this will be easy for ya. If yo

Xesolor
Post Time : Oct 26,2009 4:18 pm

You mean skill cooldown, or just general lag?

 

Actually, does the game lag? And if it does, is there some controls that can lower the game quality to suit my ancient HP dv6000 notebook?

Wave12
Post Time : Oct 26,2009 3:11 pm

I played the cbt too and i must say the game is fun but the fighting system is VERY VERY VERY VERY and another 100 times VERY SLOW

Example:

you go to a monster and hit them and 3-4seconds after you do you first hit you hit the monster again!

Very Slow^^

AresPL
Post Time : Oct 26,2009 2:12 pm

lol GMs didnt summon them, they were something like newbie item only for CB purpose

mount spare 10gold as saddle You get from quest 

costumes in this game arent only for look...

 

later U can go on BF with MaChao its fun :)

Xesolor
Post Time : Oct 26,2009 10:23 am

How's your overall experience of the game? Depending on your opinion I'll see if I want to try it or not ;)