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Hey so a quick question for everyone who has played Vindictus. Who is your favorite character and why?

I'm trying to figure out which character I'd like to use and after watching video after video I really can't seem to choose. They both seem like they would be a lot of fun.

Hey so a quick question for everyone who has played Vindictus. Who is your favorite character and why?

I'm trying to figure out which character I'd like to use and after watching video after video I really can't seem to choose. They both seem like they would be a lot of fun.

I prefer the male class because I am male...

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I prefer the male class because I am male...

Lol, ok ok but I mean Minus that factor.

I hate it how the classes are gender locked but they are so I honestly don't care if I play as a Female character because I'd rather enjoy my gaming exp and use the Class that best suits me than a class that doesn't. If I had a choice I'd rather be a guy with a sword and shield or the guy with the giant scythe (A.K.A Eve who isn't available yet) But I can't.

Could I possibly get a key as well? Maybe two cause I have a friend who is dying for a key to this game. Any help is appreciated. This game looks great, IMO.

Once you get a key, you will get two back from Vindictus, just return one here and give your friend the other (your friend will also get two keys, in case you need more).

I am trying to patch this morning and it keeps telling me "An error occurred during patch. Please try again." So, I click ok, and get a popup box that says "[ Error Code = -60 ]

Downloading failed.(43201,0) :(

How many times have you tried? That happened to me on the last patch they did, took about 4 tries before it actually patched. Just give it a bit of time and try it again.

See, I prefer the female class because I am male. It's all about the "Who's bum would you rather look at for a few hours?" question.

I don't stare at the characters bum for a few hours, I pay attention to the enemies around me and where I am going. That being said, I pick whatever gender I feel is right for the class, usually male for warriors and what not, female for casters.....I make some exceptions based on looks of the characters, but when I have an option I generally pick the gender that makes the most sense for the role. I don't stand around for hours staring at my characters bum, so that is an irrelevant question unless you do (in which case your not really playing the game, are you?).

I don't stare at the characters bum for a few hours, I pay attention to the enemies around me and where I am going. That being said, I pick whatever gender I feel is right for the class, usually male for warriors and what not, female for casters.....I make some exceptions based on looks of the characters, but when I have an option I generally pick the gender that makes the most sense for the role. I don't stand around for hours staring at my characters bum, so that is an irrelevant question unless you do (in which case your not really playing the game, are you?).

*shrug* I watch enemies but I also watch my female character jumpin and rollin, and runnin around. All my main character is WoW are female.

The way I look at it is, I have to look at the back of this character for x amount of hours a day/week. I at least want it to be something I don't mind looking at, ie.. female most of the time. Plus this is an asian based game, meaning the females have an extra dash of boobie jiggle w00t.gif


is a video of us from last night in teh friends level. it's near the end when about 100 mobs spawn in waves of 10-25 and then you fight the boss. it's a pretty fun level.

warning: some swearing in the music in the video so may not be safe for work.

i used the in game recording tool instead of fraps. i didn't really look at what kind of quality the raw video was, but it looks ok in the final 720p.

Well... I've finished the game... at least until Boat 3 is unlocked... time to actually do some work or move back to SC2 :p

I wish I had that kind of play time. I was stoked for the 30 mins I got to play yesterday. It was worth it though, I got the helm from the chieftan and the shield from the guy in Revenge.

On a side note, we failed the revenge under 12 mins because the game lagged out in zoning for 4 minutes so we all got jewed 4 minutes (which we could of easily finished the fight in). We had ~3 minutes going to the bosses we had the one boss down and the other down to 2x health when time ran out.

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