With Your Destiny
With Your Destiny | |
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Developer(s) | JoyImpact Co., Ltd |
Publisher(s) | HanbitSoft Inc.
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Platform(s) | PC |
Release date(s) | May, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Fantasy MMORPG |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Distribution | Free Download |
With Your Destiny often referred to as WYD or SD (Supreme Destiny), is a Free-to-play Scandinavian-based MMORPG game developed by JoyImpact Co. Ltd in South Korea. The game itself was widespread by JoyImpact, Ltd marketing since May 2003 and have licensed to an impressive 5 countries worldwide.[1][2] Much of the game interaction encourage and focus on fast-pace orientation, and party system to lever the traditional tiresome leveling system. The game also features a castle siege war system in the cities of Armia, Arzan, and Erion that advanced the guild systems. game download client http://sd.vibrant3g.com/downloads/client.asp and http://wyd.t3fun.com/downloads/client.asp
Critical reception
Yougamers.com were critical of With Your Destiny, awarding a score of 55%. The plot was considered to be confusing, and the lack of in-game help or player initiation was criticised. Levelling was found to be too rapid and uninspiring. Combat is designed for automatic "grinding", and manual combat was felt to be a chore. Finding other players was difficult due to language barriers, proliferation of bots (automated players running on scripts), and real players only looking for cyber-sex, with no live GM available to report these problems to. The graphics were also criticised, with blurry textures, undetailed character models, unconvincing weather effects, and poorly implemented camera system. Positive comments were made for the professionally crafted music, and low system requirements.[3]
References
- ↑ JoyImpact Co. Ltd
- ↑ Hanbisoft
- ↑ Barnes, Aaron (Aug 18, 2007). "Reviews - With Your Destiny". yougamers.com. Retrieved 2009-06-04.
The combat system is entirely unsatisfying, the world is filled with bots and quests are tedious to no end. Hardcore MMORPG junkies may appreciate the leveling and collecting, but any redeeming qualities the original Asian release may have had are lost in translation – both literally and culturally; with no sense of an in-game community, there is little reason to log on.