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I would never have guessed this game would be so popular as to draw in so many random people requesting keys.

Crazy this sort of thing right? It's a tight game, and I bet its good for this community, I did not know about it till I looked for the key, now I am enjoying this site and reading up on a bunch of the stuff here, so it has drawn in new members for real, and not always just random people.

(sorry for the grammar, I am very tired)

I have a proposition for all you one post wonders, and tell me Bei if you agree with this

if you want a key, show some other interest in this forum besides just this thread,

get 10-15 posts or so in the forum (the posts must have worth and not just be random gibberish) then you may have a key

HAHA we have brought a TON of people just to sign up to post wanting a key.. Fantastic.. The game is great btw for those of you who have not played it.. It is completely different than other MMO's out there, and really feels more like an action based game than a grindtastic MMO.

, and really feels more like an action based game than a grindtastic MMO.

yeah i really haven't been paying attention to level so much as just trying to get battle points for quests in battles and working on crafting and enjoying each battle.

it helps there's a breather every few minutes as opposed to dungeons in an mmo like wow where half way through i just want it to be over with.

plus it help that's 3-4 people in the groups i am in are in mumble and don't mind going afk every couple battles and taking our time in town to craft and turn in quests and every thing, and focus on what everyone in teh group needs to do as far as quest objectives and such.

Haha, that was a lot of fun tonight guys! With the help from you guys, I went from level 11 to 14 with almost full set of Crimson Rage set. The Gnoll Chieftain fight was extremely challenging and fun. Definitely takes team work and really satisfying when he's finally down. To think this is only early beta with lots of contents not fulfilled yet, it's got a bright future ahead!

Guys, I need you to repost your in game name on the East server if you are playing, since I purged the original list now that we get an easier key distribution method, and I really don't want to flip through 37 pages of replies to dig out the names sick.gif

yeah i really haven't been paying attention to level so much as just trying to get battle points for quests in battles and working on crafting and enjoying each battle.

it helps there's a breather every few minutes as opposed to dungeons in an mmo like wow where half way through i just want it to be over with.

plus it help that's 3-4 people in the groups i am in are in mumble and don't mind going afk every couple battles and taking our time in town to craft and turn in quests and every thing, and focus on what everyone in teh group needs to do as far as quest objectives and such.

Thats good to hear, I honestly haven't really heard about Vindictus from other players mainly because until September 15th I didn't know anyone who played it. (Lol,. I wonder why :p )

But It's good to hear that even though the game has just started the Community sounds very nice. I haven't really read anything on any forum of someone complaining really about anything when it comes to the game minus some little bugs here and there. which are to be expected from any new game that just recently finished it's first closed beta in North America. At any rate if I ever do manage to find a key this late in the game I'm looking forward too playing Vindictus. :jump:

I hope everyone who plays it will Enjoy it and I hope I'll enjoy it just as much as the people who actually have played it.

I have a proposition for all you one post wonders, and tell me Bei if you agree with this

if you want a key, show some other interest in this forum besides just this thread,

get 10-15 posts or so in the forum (the posts must have worth and not just be random gibberish) then you may have a key

Agreed :) I edited the first post, so hopefully the people that come now will just follow that automatic method to get keys. And if they can't, I require them to have at least 5 posts to request for a key from us.

Reformatted the whole thing (partially due to a wrong edit) so hopefully we get less spams and more quality members :)

Agreed :) I edited the first post, so hopefully the people that come now will just follow that automatic method to get keys. And if they can't, I require them to have at least 5 posts to request for a key from us.

Reformatted the whole thing (partially due to a wrong edit) so hopefully we get less spams and more quality members :)

I personally have never actually joined a Forum before because I never had much interest in one. But I'm actually really looking forward to joining this Forum and giving it a shot for once.

Now...if I can Just to figure out how to navigate through this Site properly (oooh what does this button do...)

At any rate, I'll be surfing around Neowin I guess to see what other Topics are out there. If anyone knows of any Topics that they wouldn't mind having another random person joining in on. Message me the name of the Topic and I'd love to go check it out.

Thanks again to the Access key and to showing me a what looks to be so far a pretty neat Forum site.

my IGN is the same as my forum name

@ScarletBaroness: just look around the forum and I will tell you, the MiniSpy is your friend, use it well, also, if you have any adblockers be sure to have neowin whitelisted or the minispy won't show up

I personally have never actually joined a Forum before because I never had much interest in one. But I'm actually really looking forward to joining this Forum and giving it a shot for once.

Now...if I can Just to figure out how to navigate through this Site properly (oooh what does this button do...)

At any rate, I'll be surfing around Neowin I guess to see what other Topics are out there. If anyone knows of any Topics that they wouldn't mind having another random person joining in on. Message me the name of the Topic and I'd love to go check it out.

Thanks again to the Access key and to showing me a what looks to be so far a pretty neat Forum site.

Check out this section first, I guess:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/forum/219-introduce-yourself/

You don't have to of course but it's a place to start.

Bei,

My IGN on East is Epiclol.

We should start setting up some sort of fund for the guild.. like everyone puts in X Ammount of money (Im only level 13 so I don't have that much only about 30k), but I'd be more than willing to give someone something atleast to help with the guild.

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