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PC - Windows : Dark Age of Camelot Platinum Edition Reviews

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A Great Game, Too Often Slammed

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 10 / 11
Date: December 23, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have played this game for about two & a half yrs and have enjoyed my time in game tremendously. Basics of the game involve establishing a fantasy character in 1 of 3 realms in the ancient British Isles. The game allows a character to focus on spending time battling monsters in their own realm, battling players in the other 2 realms, or becoming a crafter of items. You can spend as much or as little time as you want in the game and you can do any combination of the above activities. You also can join with other players to form guilds & alliances.

Many overly criticize that too much time is wasted in the "grind" of leveling a character to 50th or in obtaining items wanted to enhance a character's ability. They miss the point that the pleasure in the game is playing. If their only focus of the game is to become the best of a particular character class with the most realm points posted on the boards, they miss out on the essence of the game which is to explore a fantasy world with numerous dungeons and lands filled with monsters and quests to conquer. The realm vs realm aspect of Camelot is the best in the genre and the various level specific battlegrounds allow a character to have fun defending their realm at almost any level.

I have found that Mythic has been responsive to player feedback. They have made numerous modifications regarding artificat acquisition, realm inequity, class inequity, encounter glitches, etc.

Be careful in starting Dark Age of Camelot, as you may become addicted. I have have had many wonderful adventures in Camelot and made many on-line friends.



Best MMORPG out there

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 9 / 11
Date: July 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Unless you have friends already in the game it will take you several months to get to level 50(the maximum char level), but its well worth it. Yes the Trials of Atlantis are a bit tough and most people are already through them, but on my server they are still actively done by groups almost nightly. The RvR portion of the game is nothing short of AWSOME, yes several players have bots, but its not too hard to find someone to buff you up as well. Definately the most balanced PvP of any game out there in my opinion. Mythic entertainment continually makes adjustments to the PvP based on player feedback and testing to keep it as fair and balanced as possible. With the release of New Frontiers free expansion RvR has gotten even better! The new seige engines and tower and keep setups are very nice. Great Job Mythic.. keep it up.

Best MMPORPG on the Market

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 11
Date: July 08, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Having played just about every online game out there, I keep coming back to DAoC for it's RvR gameplay, stability, and depth. Simply put: it's the best of what is available.

Great on-line game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: July 24, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game requires a lot of time and patience but is well worth the effort. I have 2 accounts and play an average of 20 hours a week. It is great fun and a great way to meet people from all over the country. Mythic continues to upgrade all the time to keep the game fair and balanced. The new Catacombs version is due out soon and will make it more solo player friendly. The new graphics update coming out with the Catacombs is spectacular. People will be very pleased with the new updated graphics engine. You will love this game. Only drawback is that it is very addictive. Once you get hooked on the game it will be very hard not to want to play it 24-7.

Not Discountinued!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 7
Date: July 03, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I ordered this game, and got it today. It is not discountinued, and it is REAL! Its the best value for any Dark Age Player! All 3 games for less then what the 2 expansions would cost you. A+++ package!

Dark Age of Camelot Review

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 8
Date: September 10, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I have been playing DAoC for the past 2 years. I have 2 level 50's characters and 3 almost 50. ToA has been changed and does not hurt the game. The leveling of artifacts has been made extremely easyer. The leveling of characters also has been made easyer by getting 1 FREE level every 3 days so long as you have leveled once through xp within those 3 days. New Frontiers is not all bad like people say. I like it more than OF(Old Frontiers) because it brought balance to the realm ablities and made it so that rvr has more strategy. As for population imbalence problems, those also have been fixed because Albion (the overpoulated realm on all servers) has a 7 day free level timer instead of a 3 day. Also on that note hibernia and midgard get a bonus to all xp and realmpoints earned. I hope everyone plays the game and if you decide to go on Galahad server in Albion and send Misformed (me) a tell. :)

One of the best MMORPGs

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 10, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I have been playing Dark Age of Camelot since Dec 6 2001, that's about a month after it released.

Before DAoC I played Ultima Online for about 6 months and Everquest for about 1 year. I beta tested Star Wars Galaxies and have played several other online games such as Earth and Beyond, Acherons Call 2, Planetside, and various first person shooter type games and yet after all of these minor distractions I always seem to come back to DAoC.

The game world is huge and the player system can be a little intimidating at first but with some patience it will be second nature in no time.

The game is what you as the player make of it. If you like to solo there are many places to hunt for bad guys, many quests to keep you interested and most areas are generally pretty forgiving for the new player. Meaning that if you walk into a dungeon where high level monsters are u can probably escape unnoticed if you keep your distance. Unlike Everquest or similar games where as soon as you step through a border to a new region every high level monster in the area wants to eat you and comes running for dinner like you rang the bell.

The game is geared really toward meeting new people and grouping to get things done. Most of the people in the game are very good people who like you want to experience fighting a dragon (not recommended as a solo encounter) vicariously through their character (TOON) from the comfort of their home.

Dark Age of Camelot is fun, it can be very intense, it can be boring at times, and it is so large that just exploring the realm to see the gorgeous artwork is a challenge unto itself. Once you're bored with one realm there are 2 more realms to explore and they are all totally different experiences.

The AI of the creatures is sometimes amazing and other times predictable but always a challenge at your level or higher.

The realm-vs-realm aspect is fun. When you experience an epic relic raid for instance you feel the action reminiscent of Kirk Douglas and Tony Curtis in the Vikings. A couple hundred of armored raiders heading to bash down the keep gates and sack the castle can be very heady stuff -- and quite the blast. And there is loot to satisfy your hunger for bounty on every creature although, no clear answer to the question of where the 4 legged monsters keep there coin has ever been given, it still drops off of them as well.

I have been playing on a Modem at 28.8 and it is easily playable but I must recommend high-speed internet access to fully enjoy the experience.

It is a game to try if you are interested in an MMORPG, the investment is small comparatively speaking and the benefit can be great. I have met people from all over the world, and am still friends with them today. The players come in all age groups and most players are well behaved, the folks at Mythic have been really good about keeping it a decent place to be.

I currently play on the Iseult server in the Albion realm as an Arms man. I do have some Midgard and Hibernian toons on other servers though and can tell you all of them are very good communities.

So check it out - you can even get a 14-day free play if you want to download the trial version.

I highly recommend this game.

Game peaked before Trials of Atlantis

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 13 / 14
Date: July 29, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I've played Dark Age of Camelot since Feb 02 owning 3 accounts, 2 level 50 and 3 more level 40ish chars. This game was excellent and the best MMORPG out there until Trials of Atlantis. From that point the timesinks became ridculous and with the new fronteirs expansion the game has spiraled out of control. The grind was originally levels 1-50 and then build your characters equipment template. Now, it takes all of that but your equipment must now be attained, activated and leveled which takes a long time, if not longer then getting your character to level 50. Then you have the Master Levels which can be 12-14 hour single sessions to get one Master Level completed and there are 10. Leveling some artifacts can take 40 game play hours to level just one of them up. Now, the game is facing severe population issues because no one will try a new realm because it would take a year of playing to be able to compete. (less obviously for people who play 24x7)

This game had always provided a stable, safe opt-in version of realm versus realm combat which was the main draw of the game - and LOTS of fun! but Mythic lost sight of that, blew the timesinks through the roof and the game is suffering terribly because of that.

Many of us long for the DAoC that existed the year before the Trials of Atlantis expansion! The level of work neccessary used to somehwat match the reward and fun of the end game RvR - now the work is 2-3 times that and many don't find the return on investment to be worth it anymore.


DAOC is great...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 16
Date: October 04, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Not!!! If you are looking for a MMORPG, and bought this one great. If you havent let me tell you about it. I played off and on since Feb 02. Some people were playing before that as well, but nevermind that. Me having 10 level 50 character doesnt really say much, but I did waste plenty of time to explore what this game has to offer.
First thing you do is kill this and that till you are level 50. Run to the frontier and get yourself killed by everything that you see and dont see. Then you start working on equipting your toon, using TOA, SI, and player crafted items. Oh forgot to mention you also need to finnish master level 1-10x10 (if anyone tells you master level is fun, please have pity and get them some therapy). level 20-24 will probably be the most fun for you; lots of people in battleground for you to play with and against, and the gap between equipments doesnt equate to much. after level 45 the grind really kicks in. Once you are done with your grind, you will find out if you like Realm vs Realm or not. Dont believe anything Mythic tells you. That book that came with the game, burn it. If you need to know something find a character in game and ask them, the best chance are those level 50 in all black. They are generally the one that compete hard.
RvR is somewhat dead. so dont buy this game if that's why you looked at it in the first place.
1. (denied by mythic) Most of the people who RvR have quit or stop RvRing. Maybe some moved to albion, so I wouldnt know that as a midgard player)
2. (denied by mythic) Game is not balanced, population and other things. Many things that the players complaint about are ignored. You can find these stuff online easy enough.
3. RvR is mainly siege equipment now. Which mean all your time invested equate to a level 20 behind a siege machine for the most part. Level 1-50+ Master Leve 10(1-10)+x(artifacts)(1-10artifact levels) only comes to play 1% of the time. Ok so 10% of the time.

And if you really have to try it out, play an Albion. You cant go wrong there. From the start i cant remember Albion not getting enough love. It's too late for me, I already pick Midgard and i wont switch side. Whether i play or not is another issue.

A honest review

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: February 07, 2006
Author: Amazon User

I've been playing this game for a few years and I will admit it is in fact a good game. The player versus enviroment element isn't all that great but its not bad. Mostly this game is fun for its realm versus realm element. In that, most of the problems arise in playing. Perhaps if the classes in the game in that aspect were properly balanced it would be more fun to play. Although, after being out for a few years they have finally decided to attempt to balance out the game. A slow process indeed but an attempt finally no doubt. Some things to expect.

1. Lag

Not much in this game. Even a dial connection can get a good play session. Now in some of the bigger battles in the frontiers(where realm versus realm takes place), you may experience some lag. Now in a battle of 60 or players it should be expected to some degree.

2. Customer service.

Very slow to respond and they arent the most empathic. Although this is merely a game. When a person pays a monthly fee and invests time into a character, when something goes wrong a timely response with some sort of action seems fair. More often than some, you will get a response some time later with nothing that can or will be done to resolve your issue.

3. Gameplay

The main design of this game is the after level 50 battle area in the frontiers. Fighting for land, taking towers and keeps to steal the other realms relics. Essentially a large scale magical medieval war simulator. Your character will recieve realm points similar to experience points to give your character other abilities and make them more fun. A unique concept. Although, some classes are easier and more powerful to play. Seeing how all that play this game are paying it generates some form of frustration.

4. Poor responsiblity by mythic

Although they are making some new strides at fixing problems. On the older servers, where you have access to trials of atlantis you can acquire more abilites for your character to make them even more powerful. The cost? Time lots of it. I'd imagine for most adults this wouldn't be all that exciting to search out for in a game. Not to mention the poor responsiblity of mythic to allow the use of "buffbots". Basically, a person that pays double for another account to use a healer type of a character to cast spells on their main character to make them stronger. In the end, if you are fighting someone that is buffed and you refuse to be exploited into paying double to compete. Youll get killed fairly easy and your fun factor will be at an 0. Finally mythic, showing some intergrity by making the "classic servers" where there is at least a range on these buffs. Making it a bit fair for people in combat.

In summary, they are trying to fix the balance issues and it is a fun game. Currently, they are making some serious effort into fixing the balance issues, the main downfall of this game. So with that, as long as they stick to it, I'd recommend buying this game. One last thing, it might be better you tried out the new "classic" servers. Unless you are the type of gamer that can and is willing to invest hundreds of hours in getting MLS and artifacts for your character. If you sign up, look me up, Ill be glad to help you out.

Blackzorro, Lamorack server, Albion side.


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