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Black Desert Launch Review

Black Desert Launch Review Feature
Critic Score: 5 out of 5
User Rating: (455 votes, average: 3.74 out of 5)

Is The Game Pay-To-Win?

I said the last thing I wanted to mention was the future of the game. However, the reality is that “BDO is P2W” has been thrown around a LOT since its release. It’s understandable, to a degree, considering the prices of the cash shop. In my opinion, Black Desert Online is NOT Pay-to-Win, but is rather Pay-for-Advantage. And a very slight advantage at that. It’s a very fine line, honestly, especially when you come in with a price tag on the game right out of the gate. But there is absolutely no way that you will “win” if you spend money on Black Desert Online. No matter how much you invest in the game, it’s all down to how good you are as a player and how much effort you can invest into the game.

Black Desert Launch Review

Pay to win? Only if you define winning as being on the front line of the fish furry craze.

Just about everything you get from the cash shop – from the pets, to the costumes, to the furniture for your house – will give you some benefit. If you can afford it, you can buy a piece of furniture from the cash shop that will allow you to interact with it for a two-hour long buff that gives +2 luck. That piece of furniture is around $4, I believe. Another example are the outfits. These come in multiple pieces and each piece gives you some bonus stats. For example, many outfit pieces give +10% experience. I’ve got two outfits, one I purchased by getting $30 (because they only allow purchasing of $10, $20, and $30 worth of pearls and the outfits are all over $20 in pearls), and I got one outfit with my pre-order of the game. I definitely have an advantage over players without a cash shop costume AND I have an advantage over players who only have one cash shop costume.

Will this advantage put me in a better position than other players? No. But it does make my life easier. By combining pieces of my two costumes, I can get a bonus of +20% in Amity gain while talking to NPCs. Considering that conversing with an NPC costs two energy and some NPCs can be a real hassle to gain Amity with, that +20% is a real boon. But when I combine those two ‘cosmetic’ costumes with a ‘physical’ costume I manufactured via in-game means, I get a total of +35% Amity gain. So, because I spent an extra $30 on the game and bought the $100 pre-order, I get a bonus of +20% Amity gain that a player who doesn’t want to spend money on the game will never be able to achieve. And that’s not the only bonuses – some of my costume pieces give bonuses to stamina, which means I can evade more and therefore means I can more easily stay alive in combat as evading (at least for a Witch) is incredibly important. It’s a very slight advantage, but it’s there.

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Essential Black Desert Black Ops Gear.

Pets are another example. Because I have pets, I literally never have to worry about looting. Now, the pets do provide a slight money sink – I have to either buy or produce pet food. One is expensive in silver, the other is expensive in energy. Not terribly expensive, but when you want to do other things with your energy it’s a hassle. Perhaps, though, the most prominent example on why people may mistake the game being pay-to-win is the ‘Ghille Suit.” This is a cash-shop only suit that gives players the option of hiding their name. Now, this won’t give you a massive advantage in combat UNLESS you’re facing someone unprepared or someone who is lacking in experience. A lot of people rely on the name-plates to keep track of their target, so when they come across someone in a Ghille Suit they panic and then lose, calling it an unfair pay-to-win advantage. Personally, I’ve yet to have an issue facing someone in a Ghille Suit and I personally refuse to buy one. The +1 gathering it also gives is lucrative, but I personally feel that the Ghille Suit is pushing the bounds between “pay-for-advantage” and “pay-to-win” a bit too much.

Conclusion: Beyond Excellent 6/5

Black Desert Online is, to date, the best MMO I’ve ever played. Previous holders of this title were Age of Wushu and ArcheAge, sadly both of which never saw their true potential due to management issues. The amount of features available to you means that, as long as you are willing, you will never run out of things to do in the game. There’s so much there that you’ll want to keep your character in the game 24/7, even if you’re not actively playing. Sure, some of the features are a bit rough around the edges, yet are still immensely satisfying to partake in. I wouldn’t mind if the Marketplace was fixed as, in its current incarnation, it’s an absolute hassle to use. And I would like it if I could trade with my guildmates directly at least. Overall, though, Black Desert Online is pretty damn great and I’m sure (well, hoping) Daum will do what’s needed to ensure their game stays the best. Don’t ruin another top tier game like all the other publishers Daum. How you manage Black Desert here is how the western audience is always going to remember you!

So, ‘Greatest Game Ever Made’? Perhaps. It’s certainly the game I’ve gotten the most joy out of in recent years and it completely blows away the competition in terms of innovative features. Hopefully more games will come along that are just as good, or maybe better than Black Desert Online. For now though, in my opinion it certainly deserves the title, and raises the bar to a point that won’t be topped any time soon.

Features: 5/5 – Almost too many to count.

Customization: 5/5 – Not many games offer more customization.

Graphics: 5/5 – Blurring the lines between virtual and reality in detail.

Controls: 3/5 – The stupidity when it comes to interacting with things in-game cannot be forgiven.

Community: 4/5 – Active and passionate, but your average MMORPG clusterfest.

Overall: Do yourself a favor and play this game.

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  • Shelby Reynolds

    Kinda funny I posted a comment telling the truth about this game instead of the bias info in this article and the publisher marks it as spam…

    Past comment was as read: There are some key factors left out of this article. The game is unfinished, still alot of updates for Daum to do to put in some grinding mechanics in the game that other regions already have. Corrupted download files, an issue that has plagued the game since CBT1 and has not been addressed or even been discussed by any of the devs. This issue is so bad that you may not even be able to play the game from disconnecting every 5 mins. The box that appears that tells you to use the file repair tool just rubs salt in the wound because the tool does not exist on the launcher for this region, maybe 1 day it will. And poor customer service and poor compensation for grievances. I’m not saying people should get everything for free. But when a launch that promises early access that you paid $100 for is botched due to items getting sent to wrong servers. People not receiving said items altogether or being put on servers for another region w/o selecting that server, then it leaves a bad taste and you would hope they had the merit to give you some sort of compensation. They gave us compensation in the way of costumes or dye that expire in 7 days. Wow, shows how much they value their player community. If anyone reading this has any doubts to these claims just browse the forums for any of these issues and you will see what i mean. Make your own judgement from what you see in the forums of BDO, not what is written here.

    • Wakana Satou

      This is just as I thought. Black Desert isn’t as “perfect” after all. It’s only a hype.

      • candesco

        Newsflash; no game is perfect. One who is saying that is lying through his/her teeth. And it’s not a hype at all. I can think of other games being more a hype. First try it yourself and then you can say something about it.

    • ApocaRUFF

      Not sure why your comment was marked as spam, but I also have no power over the disqus stuff.

      First, you’re right that the game isn’t ‘complete.’ It’s an MMO and is never complete. The updates are coming quickly and we’re almost on par with the other regions as of 1/26/17. (I know it’s been 10months since you left this comment, but I never saw it). Second, your issue about corruption did not effect 99% of the community, so I don’t see it as a massive negative. Software is hard, especially when your goal is to let everyone across all hardware and OSs play. Sometimes there’s issue. A quick fix to initiate a repair is to delete your ‘version’ file in the folder BDO is installed on.

      The issue about botched item sends out were true, but I never experienced, nor did anyone that I knew. It did take a while to get my items, however, which isn’t a huge issue. At the time I was quite angry about it, but after the fact I realize that the anger wasn’t really worth it.

      Also, after game launches the forums will be disproportionately filled with complaints. Even after launch the same is true. It’s a proven fact that those that have an issue are more likely to visit and post on a game forum compared to those that are content or happy.

    • candesco

      Forums are filled with biased kids, trolls and plain hatebeards. Not a good place to make any judgement. Especially the patchnotes and general discussion are filled with kiddy comments, like “kamasylve when” or “first post” and the ever dumb word p2w.
      That marks unfortunately also what kind of community it is; toxic to the bone and greedy. Only exception are the class and the PvE and PvP sections of the forum, which contains guides and tips. Rest is filled with utter garbage.
      If you want to make a judgement, then go play it yourself. Try it first with the 7 day trial. That makes judgement more fair instead of believing biased forumposts.

      Next to that i don’t recognize the problems with the pre-order packs, at least not for myself. I have, just like you, purchased the conquerorspack (€100 here). But i did got my items, all of them. I know that the NA servers had more problems then the EU one, so problaby the problem was there. The compensation was more then that though. Got some free horses, T5, as well as skillbooks, blessings of kamasylve (7 days) and some other items. Yeah, when the game was released many things weren’t there. But over the past time many things were added. Currently the game has alot to offer and we’re almost on par with korea.

  • candesco

    Black Desert got more content in the meantime. Mediah was added, later also Valencia and Magoria. New classes were added, like the musa and maewha, ninja and kunoichi, dark knight and the latest addition is the striker. A new class is revealed recently to come at Q4 this year and that is the mystic. Classes got awakening skill. There are now guildwars and nodewars and there are sea battles. EU and NA are now almost on par with KR servers. Speaking about servers, they got merged in October last year. For EU we had Croxus, Jordine and Alustin. Now it’s one EU server with 36 channels, which got increased lately with the release on steam. Playing the game myself since cbt2 and started on the Croxus server.
    I like the game so far. Much to do and much to see. Though endgame is a bit disappointing, as you have no real goal then anymore. And Valencia is kinda empty. Biggest problem of the game is the community. I have never seen such a hostile and greedy community, with sometimes even racism as well. Often stupid jokes are made, which are called memes. Most heard oneliners are “is this game p2w?”, “alienware” and “traps are gay”. The behaviour of the community in a nutshell. And then i forgot the ever lame “spot taken”. People tend to claim a spot instead of working together.I’m used from Aion to form groups to finish a quest or clear a dungeon. Nope, not here. Instead, they pk you. Next to that bots are used and there are scammers around. But you can’t report them directly. Have to make a screenshot then and hope Kakao and Pearl Abyss do something about it. And so far the scamming with pre-gifs continues, as the spam with boosts and such. It is really a shame that this otherwise good game got such a community.