黑沙漠在线移动版预览

2019-10-23 585
近4年前,韩国游戏开发商Pearl Abyss在西方推出了一款名为Black Desert Online的MMO。尽管PC版在这里获得了很高的分数,但对于移动版是否能给移动空间带来同样的深度,仍存在着极大的怀疑。随着移动MMO空间的快速增长,《珍珠深渊》的首作在小屏幕上表现如何?
我们中的许多人都曾抱怨过,我们也曾争论过并与之斗争过,但这并不能阻止MMO在移动领域的大量涌入。许多游戏经常被批评为是其PC(甚至是主机)版本的沉闷、毫无生气的版本。不幸的是,对于我这样一个经常玩手机游戏的人来说,这通常适用于任何通用的手机MMO移植,但对于《黑色沙漠》却不是这样。用一个词来描述我的BDM经历,我唯一想到的就是“印象深刻”。虽然它并不完美,但BDM带来了一些我在最近的记忆中所见过的最好的移动MMO游戏玩法和定制。
 
在我们开始之前,有一点很重要,我在黑沙漠在线的时间有限。我对手机版的印象也是我对整个黑沙漠印象最好的。和许多韩国游戏一样,性别锁定类游戏非常普遍,而且比PC版游戏的限制更多。在预览版中,我根本无法创建一个远程男性职业,这是不幸的,因为我在大多数游戏中都热衷于使用男性施法者职业。还有其他一些细微的区别,比如Berserker类被重命名为Giant,但总的来说,与你在大多数移动mmo上看到的相比,角色创建过程是非常健壮的。你不仅可以为每个角色选择过多的选项,还可以深入到面部和身体特征的大小和形状。
嘿,看起来不错
从图形上看,这款游戏是移动设备成熟的奇迹。根据手机的不同,你可以选择一些性能选项来彻底改变游戏的外观和执行方式。为了这次预览的目的,我想在最高质量的设置上测试BDM,不仅它看起来很棒,而且即使在屏幕上有很高的字符数,它仍然运行得非常好。令我惊讶的是,手机游戏的发展如此之快,有时游戏的细节几乎达到了个人电脑的水平。这款游戏还会根据你的手机当时的处理能力来处理性能。有一段时间,我的手机上打开了几个应用程序,占用了大量内存,在此期间,BDM缩小了图形的比例,直到我关闭了所有的程序。
到目前为止,我所遇到的每个区域虽然都很漂亮,但都非常小。毫无疑问,这是必要的,以保持负载时间短,因为你旅行之间的土地,但这也使任务地区拥挤。因为我是我的预览区中唯一的人,所以我从未遇到过其他玩家,但我只能想象当多个冒险者在这么小的空间中尝试同样的任务时,它会变得多么拥挤。即使没有玩家,敌人的密度也非常高,而且幸运的是,敌人重生的速度很快,这使得杀戮任务变得简单,完成的速度也很快。另一个有用的偶发事件是,大多数敌人甚至不会注意到你在这个区域,除非你开始攻击他们。
因为它是可移动的
在一款手机游戏中,你需要许多低质量的生活功能。我知道人们对手机游戏以及它们的战斗简洁性和整体的基本功能有很多担忧。《Black Desert Mobile》在让玩家体验“教学时刻”方面做得很好,在这一时刻玩家将直接学习到在游戏的每一个细节中保持活跃并不是最好的。在前几个关卡中,你除了控制你的角色去完成任务外别无选择。BDM确实有一个相当强大的破解和砍杀的感觉,所以这是相当令人愉快的,但是一旦你获得并尝试了你的黑灵任务,或者你的公会任务,你的音调变化很快。一些黑灵任务要求你在一个区域内击败300个对手,而公会任务则要求你杀死2000个!手动这么做是疯狂的,因为看到这些任务经常出现,而且在很多情况下是可重复的。
干掉2000个敌人是令人畏惧的,除非你已经升级到足够使用BDM的自动攻击特性。像许多手机游戏一样,这一功能将自动引导你到达目标,攻击它们,并在必要时重复,直到你为你的角色选择了一个替代方案。这并不意味着不再需要控制你的角色,因为有一些实例、boss和挑战会阻止你激活自动游戏功能,或者阻止你让AI脸滚动虚拟键盘而导致死亡。
也有一堆方便的工具提示,引导你沿着你的快乐之路。无论是推送到你的通知栏,还是在游戏中,通知都将确保你按时完成任务,并且你不会忘记这一巨大的移动产品的每一个方面。真的有很多事情要做,有很多东西要吸收,我担心对于许多面向手机的玩家来说,这可能会有点令人生畏。黑灵你必须水平,你需要升级你的武器及防具”、“你必须专注于技能,管理你的营地,骂你的工人,去钓鱼,喂你的狗狗,整个游戏提供了如此多的事要做,平均球员如果不小心很容易不知所措。
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The Conclusion
Black Desert Mobile will undoubtedly be a pleasant surprise for PC MMO gamers that feel that mobile titles will never live up to their PC counterparts.  No, this isn’t a direct port of Black Desert Online. This is a title designed thoughtfully for mobile. Black Desert Mobile is not perfect, and there are still plenty of questions and issues Pearl Abyss will no-doubt need to address. During my time I did run into several bugs, some confusing, some hilarious, and I also was met with several requests that I spend some White Pearls (cash currency) on convenience items.  The cash shop itself wasn’t available during the preview, so there is still a big question as to how it will factor into the game as a whole. 
Pearl Abyss managed to put their best foot forward with a mobile title of an intellectual property that is still growing in popularity in the West. Those who aren’t currently a fan of Black Desert Online may not find a home here, but with the added convenience features, and the low cost of entry (it is free after all), I can see this appealing to players that tried Black Desert Online, like myself, but couldn’t see themselves getting too invested in it.  Black Desert Mobile could certainly change a few minds of the skeptics that are overly critical about the future of MMOs on mobile.
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Nearly 4 years ago, a Korean MMO by the name of Black Desert Online launched in the west by developer Pearl Abyss. Despite the PC version receiving high marks here, there was an exorbitant amount of skepticism that the mobile version would bring the same kind of depth to the mobile space.  With the mobile MMO space growing at an increasing rate, how does Pearl Abyss’ premiere title fare on the small screen?
Many of us have complained, we’ve argued and we fought it, but there is no stopping the influx of MMO’s on the mobile space.  Many are often panned as being dull, lifeless versions of their PC (and even console) counterparts.  Unfortunately for me, a guy who plays a lot of mobile games, that would usually be the case for any generic mobile MMO port, but that isn’t the case for Black Desert Mobile. To describe my experience of BDM in a single word, the only one that comes to mind is, impressive. While it isn’t perfect by any stretch of the imagination, BDM brings about some of the best mobile MMO gameplay and customization I’ve seen in recent memory.
Before we get started, it’s important to note that my time with Black Desert Online was limited. My impression of the mobile version is also my best impression of Black Desert as a whole. Like many Korean games, gender locked classes are prevalent, and in much more restrictive ways than in the PC version. For the preview, I was unable to create a ranged male class at all, which is unfortunate due to the fact that I enthusiastically play male caster classes in most games. There are other minor differences, such as the Berserker class being renamed to the Giant, but overall the character creation process is extremely robust in comparison to what you find on the majority of mobile MMOs.  Not only can you choose a plethora of options for each character, but you can drill down to the size and shape of the facial and body features.
Hey There Good Lookin’
Graphically, the game is a marvel of mobile maturity. Depending on the phone, there are several performance options that you can choose that will drastically change the way the game looks and performs.  For the purpose of this preview, I wanted to test BDM on the highest quality settings possible, and not only did it look great, but it still ran exceptionally well even when there was a high character count on the screen. It amazes me how far mobile games have come, with details nearing PC level quality at times.  It also appears that the game handles performance based on what your phone is capable of processing at the time.  There was one point where I had several applications open on my phone, sapping the memory, and during that time, BDM scaled down the graphics until I closed everything.
Each zone I’ve encountered thus far, while pretty, has been fairly small. No doubt this is necessary to keep the load times short as you travel in between lands, but this also makes questing areas crowded. As I was the only person in my preview area, I never encountered another player, but I could only imagine how cramped it might become with multiple adventurers attempting the same quests in such a small space.  Even without any players, enemy density was very high and luckily, the enemies respawn fast, which makes kill quests simple, and quick to complete. Another helpful happenstance is that most enemies don’t even register you’re in the area unless you start to attack them.
Because it is Mobile
There are a lot of little quality of life features that you need in a mobile game.  I know that there is plenty of consternation over mobile games and their combat simplicity, and overall basic functionality.  Black Desert Mobile does a good job of putting players through a “teaching moment” where players will learn first-hand that being active and in the moment for every single detail of a game, may not be for the best. For the first several levels, you have no choice but to physically take control of your character to complete quests.  BDM does have a fairly robust hack and slash feel to it, so this is rather enjoyable, but once you obtain and attempt your Black Spirit Quests, or your main guild quests, that tune changes quickly.  Some Black Spirit Quests require that you defeat 300 opponents in an area, while a Guild Quest could request you kill 2000! Manually doing so is madness, seeing how these quests appear often and in many cases are repeatable.
Whacking away at 2000 enemies is daunting, unless of course you have leveled up enough to utilize the auto attack feature in BDM.  Like many mobile games, this feature will auto path you to your targets, attack them, and repeat as necessary until you’ve chosen an alternative for your character to perform.  That doesn’t mean that taking control of your character won’t be necessary again, as there are instances, bosses, and challenges that either prevent you from activating the automatic play feature, or deter you by ensuring certain death if you let the AI face-roll the virtual keyboard.
There are also a bunch of handy tooltips to guide you along your merry way.  Notifications, both pushed to your notification bar, and in game, will ensure that you’re on target to complete your tasks on time, and that you don’t forget about each aspect of this immense mobile offering. There really is a lot to do, and so much to take in, that I fear for many mobile oriented players, this could be a little too daunting. You have to level your Black Spirit, you have to upgrade your weapons and armor, you have to focus on skills, manage your camp, scold your workers, go fishing, feed your puppy, the whole game provides so much to do that the average player could easily feel overwhelmed if they aren’t careful.
The Conclusion
Black Desert Mobile will undoubtedly be a pleasant surprise for PC MMO gamers that feel that mobile titles will never live up to their PC counterparts.  No, this isn’t a direct port of Black Desert Online. This is a title designed thoughtfully for mobile. Black Desert Mobile is not perfect, and there are still plenty of questions and issues Pearl Abyss will no-doubt need to address. During my time I did run into several bugs, some confusing, some hilarious, and I also was met with several requests that I spend some White Pearls (cash currency) on convenience items.  The cash shop itself wasn’t available during the preview, so there is still a big question as to how it will factor into the game as a whole.
Pearl Abyss managed to put their best foot forward with a mobile title of an intellectual property that is still growing in popularity in the West. Those who aren’t currently a fan of Black Desert Online may not find a home here, but with the added convenience features, and the low cost of entry (it is free after all), I can see this appealing to players that tried Black Desert Online, like myself, but couldn’t see themselves getting too invested in it.  Black Desert Mobile could certainly change a few minds of the skeptics that are overly critical about the future of MMOs on mobile.
 
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