![]() This required me to run from the area and then come back and interact again. Then I noticed I was slowly losing health as if I was getting hit by something invisible. There were a few times I interacted and it acted as if the creature was released, but he was nowhere to be found. There are some quests where you have to interact with an object and it will result in an enemy popping out of it to fight you. I also came across a glitch a few times while playing. It was especially jarring considering how the load times are not extremely long in the game otherwise, even when walking all around a giant map. It’s not terrible, but more annoying than anything. I really hope this is better in the full retail release of the game. There were times where I would choose the item I want to interact with and then press the button to actually interact and it would sit there for 5-10 seconds before doing anything. One complaint that I had when playing the game involved a little bit of slowdown when trying to talk to someone or interact with a quest. Teaming up with another player to take down a beast with a much higher level is very satisfying. The combat is very simple to learn and becomes very fun as you continue through the game. I believe the in-game hint stated that your armor would start to degrade and require repair when you die once you hit level 10. This is a good time to test your limits in battle, as there are really no penalties prior to level 10 for losing all of your HP in battle, at least that I noticed. Once unlocking the abilities, it’s possible to take down some enemies that are a few levels above yours. You can look at your character in the menu and see at what level you will unlock specific abilities. However, you will soon level up and gain abilities that you can store on your hotbars and easily use in battle. At first there isn’t much you can do other than just keep attacking the enemy when you are level 1. This was also my first chance at combat in the game. It wasn’t until I got a quest asking for me to slay a particular enemy that I first left the city. I know I spent a good while in the opening city just exploring the expansive area and doing some quests before even thinking about leaving the city-walls. I pretty much had about five active quests at most times I was playing. Every time I was finishing a quest, even more would pop up in the general vicinity. ![]() The number of available quests was very impressive to me in the game. The game guides you at the very beginning so you can learn how to speak with others and see how the quest system works. Based on the initial class you choose, you will start in one of three city-states, of which I started in Ul’Dah.
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