Matt12
September 15th, 2009, 03:30
I've been seeing a lot of new people joining and playing LFR (and I'm assuming Pathfinder) games. If you're one of those folks and haven't purchased your FGII yet. Do yourself, and the GMs a favor and get the Full version of FGII.
The big difference between the Full and Lite version (besides hosting a game) is you being able to create and store your character ahead of time and then with a simple click of a mouse, transfer that character over to the GM server.
With only the Lite version, just about every single game you play, you'll have to create your character over and over again. So by the time you've joined and played 10+ mods, you'll have created that character 10+ times. This takes around 10 to 15 minutes, each time. So breaking down and buying a Full version starts looking awfully tempting.
Then there's also the fact that the groups hosting the LFR & Pathfinding games are always looking for more judges. As there's always more players then judges. So helping to judge a few games, usually means it's easier to get in and play games when others are hosting those games. Which brings up this point: You can not host a game on the Lite version of FGII, only the Full version.
The big difference between the Full and Lite version (besides hosting a game) is you being able to create and store your character ahead of time and then with a simple click of a mouse, transfer that character over to the GM server.
With only the Lite version, just about every single game you play, you'll have to create your character over and over again. So by the time you've joined and played 10+ mods, you'll have created that character 10+ times. This takes around 10 to 15 minutes, each time. So breaking down and buying a Full version starts looking awfully tempting.
Then there's also the fact that the groups hosting the LFR & Pathfinding games are always looking for more judges. As there's always more players then judges. So helping to judge a few games, usually means it's easier to get in and play games when others are hosting those games. Which brings up this point: You can not host a game on the Lite version of FGII, only the Full version.