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<blockquote data-quote="buzzard" data-source="post: 2554096" data-attributes="member: 3003"><p>OK, I've quit the game due to the nerfageddon, but these are easy enough. </p><p></p><p>A) Level cap is 50. The lead developer has been saying repeatedly that there are no plans to raise it in the foreseeable future. </p><p></p><p>B) You take the flight pool and then take either hover or air superiority somewhere between level 6 and 12. Then at 14 you take take flight. Fair warning on flight however, it is the slowest travel power by a fair margin. Only with heavy slotting does it really become acceptable. You will need to have it four slotted to really enjoy it. It is the most convenient one though. </p><p></p><p>C) The game ranges from medium to cakewalk in soloing. This depends on the AT you pick. Until you hit the 40s, there should be almost no missions you are unable to solo (except for a minimal amount which require simultaneous disarming of bombs and such stuff). The game has a difficulty slider which can be adjusted. If you keep your setting down on hero, you should be able to solo with about any archetype. If you wish to solo on the higher settings you might have to pick a more solo friendly AT such as scrappers, tankers, or offenders (offensively build defenders). Controllers also become incredible soloers after level 32. </p><p></p><p>D) All missions are instanced except hunting ones. They can be door missions, which involve one of a fair number of interior designs, or train missions which are set in outdoor locales. There are also portal missions at high level (40+) which can be indoor or outdoor depending on the mission. </p><p></p><p>It's a fun game, though a bit lacking in depth I suppose. However it doesn't waste your time like other MMOs. It's all about doing missions, fighting and moving through story lines (though you can street hunt if you prefer). I started my MMO career with this game and was unable to tolerate the tedium of WoW when I tried it. The contrast between travel powers in CoH and the pathetic running speed in WoW drove me nuts. </p><p></p><p>buzzard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzard, post: 2554096, member: 3003"] OK, I've quit the game due to the nerfageddon, but these are easy enough. A) Level cap is 50. The lead developer has been saying repeatedly that there are no plans to raise it in the foreseeable future. B) You take the flight pool and then take either hover or air superiority somewhere between level 6 and 12. Then at 14 you take take flight. Fair warning on flight however, it is the slowest travel power by a fair margin. Only with heavy slotting does it really become acceptable. You will need to have it four slotted to really enjoy it. It is the most convenient one though. C) The game ranges from medium to cakewalk in soloing. This depends on the AT you pick. Until you hit the 40s, there should be almost no missions you are unable to solo (except for a minimal amount which require simultaneous disarming of bombs and such stuff). The game has a difficulty slider which can be adjusted. If you keep your setting down on hero, you should be able to solo with about any archetype. If you wish to solo on the higher settings you might have to pick a more solo friendly AT such as scrappers, tankers, or offenders (offensively build defenders). Controllers also become incredible soloers after level 32. D) All missions are instanced except hunting ones. They can be door missions, which involve one of a fair number of interior designs, or train missions which are set in outdoor locales. There are also portal missions at high level (40+) which can be indoor or outdoor depending on the mission. It's a fun game, though a bit lacking in depth I suppose. However it doesn't waste your time like other MMOs. It's all about doing missions, fighting and moving through story lines (though you can street hunt if you prefer). I started my MMO career with this game and was unable to tolerate the tedium of WoW when I tried it. The contrast between travel powers in CoH and the pathetic running speed in WoW drove me nuts. buzzard [/QUOTE]
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