

Several Guildmates have said that you literally have to do stuff with your friends and Guild to even survive at level 40. I've also didnt get to any of the instances (dungeons if you like).Īnd I can tell all of you who hates easy solo mmos, already at level 25 I found myself having trouble and had to team up with random koreans to get through some of the quests, so this isn't a typical solo MMO, and I've been told that the end game isn't even posible to solo. While it's not exactly what I expected it to be either, it is by far better than I feared it to be.Īlso, keep in mind that this is only an low level experience, and the true joy of ArcheAge starts at level 40, (or so I've been told), and that level 1 - 40 is basicly a long tutorial for you to learn the game and to prepare you for what to come at the end game. I am happy to share what I've experienced with the community and it makes me happy when people find my stuff worthwhile. and facial scars (which you can customize size and position).Which is a very good thing for people like me who can customize their character for hours. Now the Character Creation has it's strong points and a few weak points aswell, but let's start with the goodies whall we?įirst off, the Character Creation ha a lot of choices and sliders. (oh yeah, the log in screen is beautiful btw P ) Now let's start with Character Creation, as that was the first thing I got to experience after the log in screen and server selection. Now, right og the bat, I want to emphasize that I only made it to level 26 i the beta, so I dont really have much to any experience when it comes to the end game pvp and sandbox elements which really is what makes ArcheAge, but i'll share with you, what my guildmates have shared with me, but I'll focus mostly on what I personally have experienced in ArcheAge. well, lets say a little "review" of my experience in ArcheAge so far. Other area calculators and volume calculators can be found here.Now as the Open Beta just ended a while, I thought I'd take my time to write. The word furlong (most commonly used in horse racing) itself comes from the fact that it is one furrow long. In reality, a long narrow strip of land is more efficient to plow than a square plot, since the plow does not have to be turned so often. This explains one definition as the area of a rectangle with sides of length one chain (66 feet) and one furlong (660 feet). The acre was approximately the amount of land estimated tillable by one man plowing behind an ox in one day. The word acre is defined as meaning open field. If you prefer, you can use our similar calculator that allows entry in feet or meters or this one that allows entry in feet and/or inches. Entries are made in feet only decimal fractions are legal. That will provide the information to the calculator to determine the rest of the information. If you are not aware of the exact dimensions of the property but you do already know the square footage, you may enter the square footage in the width field and the number 1 (one) in the length field. The defaults we have used yield 1 acre (as does the normal definition of 66' by 660') each result value is independent of the others and is a total in itself. Calculated accuracy of current Javascript enabled browsers is generally 16 places. You may also wish to just change certain fields and recalculate. To do another, click the Clear Values button and then enter a new set of values. Click the Calculate button for all fields to be calculated. This is an extremely useful calculator for real estate information. This calculator is designed to supply the acreage (number of acres), square feet, square yards and square inches, based on the values entered. This calculator requires the use of Javascript enabled and capable browsers.
