Hello. I'm the new guy in town. I played the game for a few hours and found stuff to complain about.
The tutorial was fine. After that, things got messy, when I was taken to Hydlaa. Except that I didn't know it was Hydlaa then, nor did I have any idea of anything else either. I had no idea should my character know where he is and why, or where the smith is (apparently he was absent since I spent half an hour looking for him around the forge, after spilling out directions from an NPC. I'll get to that soon). My first thoughts were along the lines of "What the **** happens now?" I think those are things I should've been informed about before I left the tutorial.
So I take a quest, and get some directions. Except that I have no idea where those places are. Part of this is because of the graphics and the fact that its so dark I can't see anything. (An hour later I pulled the graphic settings to the very heights and realized there was a STATUE in the middle of Hydlaa plaza. Isn't it funny I didn't notice it before?) At the latter part of my testing scenario I already have a generald idea at which direction the smith and the inn is from the Statue, but I still don't know where Szasdks-Stodzue'al'drekzen is. So, is a map-system of some sort going to be implemented?
Of course, I tried to ask the NPCs for directions. Now, I'd like to hear your opinions of the current NPC chat-system, people. Because I am immensely turned off by it, and I'd like to know if there's anything GOOD about it. While the system is different from all the other MMORPGs, I don't know if it really counts as a bonus when I have to spend 5 minutes guessing what to say to the NPC in order to make him understand. I don't see how it serves roleplaying purposes either, because God forbid I try to make a sentence that sounds like it came out of the mouth of the Gimli-copy that my first character is (I may work on a REAL character concept in the future). I know, I could've asked PCs for directions and help too, but I wanted to try the NPCs. What's wrong with the popular system where you get to choose what to say from a list of pre-defined sentences?
Can I blame the alpha stage of all this? Can I expect improvement?
Otherwise I'm impressed, and I like the idea of an RP-oriented, free MMORPG. I understand pulling this out already has taken a lot of work, so I'm going to see if I can live with these things.