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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A note about subscription
I preordered this from another provider with the assumption that the collectors edition came with 3 months subscription to the GAME, infact it comes with 3 months subscription only to SOE's premium web site features, and just one month to the game like many other titals. You need to ask yourself if the extra 40 bucks is worth it for the art book, soundtrack, map and in...
Published on February 3, 2007 by Anthony Quinn

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Vanguard Doesn't Impress
Vanguard was released a couple years ago and was hailed as a game to bring back the grind and severe penalties that was made legendary in the original Everquest. The launch was marred by bugs so I stayed away from the game until the community claimed the game was 'fixed'.

The game ran poorly on my Nvidia 8800gt 512mb card and the zones were deserted. I...
Published on February 24, 2009 by F. J. Alonso


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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A note about subscription, February 3, 2007
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= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
I preordered this from another provider with the assumption that the collectors edition came with 3 months subscription to the GAME, infact it comes with 3 months subscription only to SOE's premium web site features, and just one month to the game like many other titals. You need to ask yourself if the extra 40 bucks is worth it for the art book, soundtrack, map and in game hero cards.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Played from Beta to Live and Still playing, January 30, 2007
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Spikie "fan of mmog's" (Reston, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
This is NOT just an amalgum of other SoE games, and I'd like to point out that SoE does not have all of the rights to change the game like they do for other titles. SoE is only the distributor for the game, not the owner of the game. The owner and creator of the game is Sigil, and they are doing all of the updating and tweaking and creating, NOT SoE.

Vanguard is visually RICH. Low-end or value systems will have to run it in it's lowest settings, though game sites like 10TonHammer already have a guide out on how to tweak it so it still looks good. I have a higher-end system and can turn up the graphics, and they are very nice.

Jumping right in and starting to play the game is easy for people who've played World of Warcraft (since the User Interface takes quite a bit from WoW's), and it's intuitive enough to pick up quickly for players of similar games. While there's a couple other small similarities to WoW, they mostly end at the UI. Where WoW looks like a playable comic, this game is visually intense enough to keep you staring at the scenery half your playing time. Combat is fast-paced, including reactions and abilities that can be chained together to perform special moves. The quest system is detailed, and meshes with the game's storyline very well.

You've got 18 playable races to choose from, and 15 adventuring classes. There are quite a few options for making your character look different. There are intense crafting and diplomatic professions to pick up, and you can advance along the game gaining titles and gear from these without adventuring a bit if you wish. The world is large already, spread over three main continents, and at launch there are STILL realms present in the game which you can see, yet are locked for future content. Playing your character's class to the fullest and utilizing all it can do takes a little extra skill, which may be intimidating for some players (since you need to do a little more than mash buttons), but it keeps you glued to the screen.

Overall, an enjoyable game, and nice in that it is NOT like playing other games out there.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still buggy, but what a complete experience!, July 22, 2008
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P. Exter (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
I avoided this game when it was released, like so many people, due to the widespread reports of near unplayability due to bugs and incomplete features. Now, over a year later, the game is having a renaissance. All of the major bugs have been fixed, all of the major features are in, and the game is such a complete experience.

Few MMOs have as many classes as this game while still maintaining class (and race) balance. Every class is fun and unique to play. When you don't feel like adventuring, you can do some diplomacy, which is a (fully optional) card game within the game, complete with its own set of levels and quests. Crafting is also a very complete third option, with crafting quests and levels as well. You can play the game for hours without killing a single monster and without getting bored.

Honestly, if you're bored of the other MMO's out there, I would strongly recommend giving Vanguard a look. The game has really shaped up to be the revolutionary experience they promised us pre-release.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally something different in the MMO realm, May 28, 2008
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S. Denson "geek-in-training" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
If you're bored with the never-ending grind of most MMO's, then Vanguard is the game for you.

Unlike any other MMO out now, Vanguard has three DISTINCT arenas in which to focus and level your character. Adventuring is the well-known grind of kill quests featured in every MMO. You have 15 classes to choose from and about as many races and starting areas. I think this is more than almost any other MMO.

However, if you're over the killing grind (as I am), then you'll really appreciate the other two ways to level (completely independant of your Adventure level): Crafting and Diplomacy. VG crafting is one of the most fun and challenging out today. It offers you choices during the actual crafting that effect the outcome, quality and possibly even your ability to finish a crafted item. Having the correct tools or utilities handy effects your choices.

Diplomacy is something not found in any other MMO. It's a social arena, and you 'combat' by playing cards, much like Magic the Gathering. Higher level diplomats can even grant city buffs, for Adventurers, Crafters or Diplomats, by winning enough parleys (the diplomatic combat) in a given city.

Either way, Vanguard offers pretty scenery, tons of classes to choose from (with not nearly enough character slots unfortunately), and something to do when you're sick and tired of just killing things.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This review is just for this edition., October 12, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
I'm not even going to talk about gameplay. I put that review on the regular version of this game. I will just talk about this package.

It's a very nice box, looks great on your shelf.

The art book is too small, I was let down. The art is great, but it's on tiny pages and half of the book has lore written in it. Less text, more art on bigger pages please.

The in-game cloak was cool at first but is a waste. The cloaks were originally decent at lower levels but the stats dropped. You will randomly get a cloak out of 3 possible options, adventuring, diplomacy or crafting. Overall the cloak was a let down like the art book.

The guild trophy, who the heck knows as it's barely getting added next week! Look at the date I wrote this and look at the date this game launched! Right now it's an ugly wooden trophy board that can't be dropped. It WILL have 3 different buffs, unlike the cloaks you are supposed to be able to choose which sphere the guild buff helps. It will be a small buff for all of your guildies that are online. It can go in a guild house, no guild HALL required. That's a good thing, guild halls are a lot of work. I think this trophy might actually work out for us!

Trial keys...well the game was very unstable at launch so everyone I gave a buddy key to quit. I still have some saved, but they are working on a free trial now. It was never really worth it.

Three months of station access was cool. It lets you look at certain stats on their vgplayers site. It's cool, but the stats are often incorrect. In the end this isn't anything special. Another let down.

The audio CD is great, but there were more audio tracks released on fan sites pre-release that couldn't fit on the disc. Slightly let down by that, but it's a great CD! You'll like it!

Cloth map is cool, but it's stiff cloth with cheap print. It's not impressive, but it's cool to have. I've never used it for anything, but that's me. If you were hoping for an in-depth impressive cloth map you'll be let down by it, but it's still decent.

Honestly, I regret purchasing it at launch. I rated the stars for the gameplay because it specifically asks about the GAME. I'd rate this package as 2 stars.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great game finally realizes its potential, but is it to late?, September 11, 2008
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
Back when VG released, I was very excited. Finally a game that offered everything an MMO should have, but due to all the bugs it was not meant to be. Flash forward to year and a half later, and VG has finally found itself. I bought the standard edition for 17 cents (thanks to $25 gift certificate), and was blown away by all the improvements. Game Update 6 just released and you would not believe this to be the same VG from the past. SOE has out done themselves by giving the fans what they wanted and sticking with this game. The new starting area, Isle of Dawn(?), is amazing. If you have never played VG, or left waiting for the repairs, visit Telon once more....you won't be disappointed.

Oh and it runs 100 times better than it did in the past.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful indepth game, August 19, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
Great game, massive, beautiful, best mmo out currently, just needs a little more content which they are adding in each patch.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Vanguard Doesn't Impress, February 24, 2009
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F. J. Alonso (Central Valley,CA) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
Vanguard was released a couple years ago and was hailed as a game to bring back the grind and severe penalties that was made legendary in the original Everquest. The launch was marred by bugs so I stayed away from the game until the community claimed the game was 'fixed'.

The game ran poorly on my Nvidia 8800gt 512mb card and the zones were deserted. I encountered bugs (dead creatures heads floating in the air for example) and the character looks were uninspiring. I did like the wide variety of classes and races but you could find that in other fantasy MMOs like Everquest 2.

I can't recommend this game when there are so many other great MMOs out there such as LOTRO, WOW, EQ2 and COH.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing game!, November 7, 2008
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Roman Onik (Hewitt, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
The game does have heavy system requirements but it pays off. The world is simply amazing. Having seen Vanguard, I can't force myself to play World of Warcraft. PvP system is uneven from what I hear but if you're like me and you enjoy adventuring, the humongous world of Vanguard offers plenty of that. It is truly humongous, you will get tired of your character before you explore the world. The game is also significantly better when compared to what it was a year ago, so disregard any old reviews. Crafting & Diplomacy is an alternate way to level up and although it is mostly grinding it takes skill & strategy and is not a mindless button clicking. The new starting zone is free, so give it a shot! (worth upgrading your PC for this) :-)
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Decent, March 23, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Vanguard Collector's Edition (CD-ROM)
Ifyou started the game on launch day you could tell that SOE pushed Sigil into releasing this game before it was ready. It really needed bout 2-4 more months to review the feedback of the final beta and polish and balance things.

The game is now over a month old and has grown alot since launch day.

This game is definately not for those whom want instant gradification or fast leveling. It is designed to be a challenge. This game is not solo-play friendly and is designed more for those whom like group play. If you try this game out, I highly recommend that you level a toon to at least level 16 to get a feel for hwo things are. Most races dont get good skill sets till level 15.
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