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POTBS vs. POTCO
Pirates of the Burning Sea has just gone F2P so now let's compare how this game matches up with POTBS.
POTBS: +100 different ships + user content such as flags and ships +100 missions +Many Ports +Player Controlled Economy +Port Governors Player Voted +Massive Player Customization +Vast Open Sea +Conquerable Ports +Big community/loyal fanbase -Partial lag -Fewer servers -Big learning curve POTCO: -Unlimited vs Basic -Must pay to access higher ships and majority of missions -Repetitive missions -3 ships types (Sloop, Frigate, and Galleon) -Some clothing and weapons restricted to Unlimited members -Unlimited can use 99% of game -Basic has maybe 1% of basic game access -Lack of content/expansions -Smaller community/close fanbase So, who wins in this battle? The P2P disguised as a F2P or the P2P who went F2P? |
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Its really all in how your gaming style is. Better is only a point of view. For some, POTBS would be better than POTCO. In other cases, POTCO is better than POTBS. And this:
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And how is that so? The more updates the game gets, the more the basic player has to pay to use more stuff. |
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POTBS wins. we need to be more like them.
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POTBS is a true pirate MMO. I've been playing it for a long while now and it's well worth the time and effort.
Oh, and another pro: In POTBS, you can use a SOTL. In POTCO, it doesn't even exist in the Caribbean except as NPC. |
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Other examples. Basics couldn't always use the voodoo doll, or the light galleon. Those have been unlocked for them. When the Inventory was expanded, basics were able to use sabers and blunderbusses. Whenever Disney updates the game, basics get a little more. |
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Whenever the DEVELOPER updates the game, the Basics get less. Last edited by Sven Niscadae; 12-12-2010 at 12:42 AM.. Reason: Inappropriate |
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One huge flaw with POTBS: No Mac OS X support.
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I bet you could easily get the community to see if they can get support for it. I bet they could if alot of the community got support for it.
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Guess we'll see in time, but for now, I am sticking with POTCo. |
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POTBS converted me from POTCO. That's saying something. |
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is downloading free game right now :P
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POTBS? And anyway...i'm Premium on POTBS so I get lots of access due to my past subscription. Free players still can do alot with the limited econ slots, dockyard slots, and stuff but they can get Ship Insurance, Ship Storage, and other things from Treasure Isle once they purchase permanently.
FYI: If you're new to POTBS, join a society! |
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FYI: i will if it ever finishes downloading :P
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I had the retail so I didn't have to deal with the massive download time. I actually had it installed long before F2P happened for the game.
Here's some beginner tips: Do all starter missions so you can get acquainted with the game mechanics Join any society so they can help you with questions and get ships for discount prices Don't enter ports under contention and risk losing your ship Don't activate PvP flag until you feel you have a good ship that can handle the gunfire And how big is the download file anyway? I bet it's quite a few gigs. |
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