You can’t just acquire a horse, wagon, house, etc. Now if taxes weren’t life-like enough for you then hear this. So too much war or fighting between clans will lead to yielding rewards. I discovered that a Guild being in an area also affects the happiness of the citizens. Heck, if a Guild controls a city or territory they can collect actual taxes from the area with actual algorithms to figure out how much. You can invest in these by purchasing Nodes to get in on the action and later you can even hire workers to make bank for you. Turns out this title has actual trading markets between players, guilds, and the cities themselves, and actual trading routes. I discovered more of this once I reached Velia. Black Desert is once again huge in so many different ways. Which I just know is going to be the many straws that break my back. Here’s as far as I have reached at the moment, but only because I make sure to do all I can in exploration and XP earning before moving on. So I could continue my journey seeking answers to this Black Spirit problem of course. ![]() Turns out in was the ghosts of fallen spirits who died during a past event with the town’s sorted history causing these night terrors.Īfter I helped ease these tormented woes I was tasked with traveling south to an even bigger city. ![]() This small fishing and farming town had some serene environments and a quest line involving the leader’s daughter having confounding nightmares of dark presences. As you complete quests alongside your forced compatriot, you’ll arrive at the town of Velia within the first dozen hours. Naturally, you’ve lost your memories prior to the start of the game and this small, round, mischievous spirit is at the center of it. The story does show some promise as there’s a mysterious, but clearly not your best interests in mind, Black Spirit that has somehow attached itself to you. Which will probably come out in like 27 years after I finally have this game figured out like the back of my hand. Now since this is an impression piece I won’t delve into the nitty-gritty as much as I would in my review. Even if these initial impressions of Black Desert on PS4 are riddled with technical messes. But I’m getting the feeling that a grand adventure still awaits me after ten or so hours completed. Now this may very well scare some gamers away just like taxes, because hey…those are here too. One of those titles that doesn’t truly open up until you’re dozens of hours in to it. Black Desert is absolutely a time sink, a second life kind of experience to get the most out of it. Even a sentence I saw in the server chat sums this up nicely: “I’ve played Black Desert on all three systems and I still need to use Youtube.” Depending on who you are as a player what I’ve mentioned already can be both good and/or bad. ![]() To the point where I can say I feel like a fish out of water, even with the likes of Neverwinter, DC Universe Online, Skyforge, Tera, Warframe, and Trove under my belt. A huge, detailed, and sometimes overwhelming MMORPG from the start. Ooh wee where do I start with Black Desert.
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