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We answer frequent questions. Inquisitors, cheaters, pay-to-win
Some of the developers really play. This helps us to better understand what needs to be added or changed, to be aware of what is happening in the game. However, we follow a number of rules:
Inquisitors are moderators. Active players who helped to monitor the order and adequacy in the discussions. We chose several of these players and gave them rights to regulate discipline in the chat and the game. We support only fair play. None of the players receives from our resources and other in-game items (exception: translators and other activists, whose rewards can include a mount or gold), indulgences, hidden information, and other things. The rules are the same for all players.
When we receive a message about a cheater (from the players, or from our system), our specialists check all the information using the available internal data. It often turns out that the cheater uses only permitted techniques (for example, the effect of an increase in speed from food that adds up to a fast mount can be visually similar to a speedhack). If the full verification confirms the use of unauthorized actions, the player receives a ban (regardless of whether he is a moderator, a translator or any other player). We regularly reward players who report bugs, vulnerabilities, help in testing and translations. Email us at support@playwildterra.com.
We are closely monitoring that the game remains as fair as possible for everyone. This is one of our main principles and it will remain unchanged. Buying something in the in-game store, you provide additional support to the project, thanks to which we can regularly release updates and pay for server work. This is the main purpose of the store - if you like the game, you can additionally support the project in this way. We carefully think about what can be added to the store. We follow the following rules:
[ 2019-06-13 15:05:24 CET ] [ Original post ]
Recently, players are more likely to discuss certain topics and lead debates, and we want to answer them and give our official position.
1. Do developers play Wild Terra and take advantage?
Some of the developers really play. This helps us to better understand what needs to be added or changed, to be aware of what is happening in the game. However, we follow a number of rules:
- we are not members of any of the guilds;
- we do not take part in battles for castles and other activities;
- we do not use our opportunities to benefit in the game.
2. Who are the inquisitors? Do we have friends in the game that we help?
Inquisitors are moderators. Active players who helped to monitor the order and adequacy in the discussions. We chose several of these players and gave them rights to regulate discipline in the chat and the game. We support only fair play. None of the players receives from our resources and other in-game items (exception: translators and other activists, whose rewards can include a mount or gold), indulgences, hidden information, and other things. The rules are the same for all players.
3. Cheaters. Why do some of them get banned and others not?
When we receive a message about a cheater (from the players, or from our system), our specialists check all the information using the available internal data. It often turns out that the cheater uses only permitted techniques (for example, the effect of an increase in speed from food that adds up to a fast mount can be visually similar to a speedhack). If the full verification confirms the use of unauthorized actions, the player receives a ban (regardless of whether he is a moderator, a translator or any other player). We regularly reward players who report bugs, vulnerabilities, help in testing and translations. Email us at support@playwildterra.com.
4. Does the game turn into pay-to-win?
We are closely monitoring that the game remains as fair as possible for everyone. This is one of our main principles and it will remain unchanged. Buying something in the in-game store, you provide additional support to the project, thanks to which we can regularly release updates and pay for server work. This is the main purpose of the store - if you like the game, you can additionally support the project in this way. We carefully think about what can be added to the store. We follow the following rules:
- Do not sell anything that can affect the balance in PvP. Just a fair fight.
- Sell something that can save time, or make the game a little more comfortable.
- Sell decorative and status items.
- Retain the possibility of obtaining analogs sold things in a game way.
[ 2019-06-13 15:05:24 CET ] [ Original post ]
Wild Terra Online
Juvty Worlds Ltd.
Developer
Juvty Worlds Ltd.
Publisher
2017-12-18
Release
Game News Posts:
482
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Mixed
(1790 reviews)
The Game includes VR Support
Public Linux Depots:
- NWJS Linux x32 [203.03 M]
- NWJS Linux x64 [193.28 M]
- Content Linux [162.36 M]
Available DLCs:
- Wild Terra Online - Esquire Pack
- Wild Terra Online - Lord Pack
- Wild Terra Online - Regent Pack
Wild Terra Online is a massively multiplayer life simulator in a fully player-driven medieval world.
Here everyone will find an occupation that appeals to one’s soul: world exploration, hunting, crafting, home decorating, fights and castle sieges.
Start as a survivor - become a medieval king!
Core features:
Current development state and future plans:
Wild Terra is on its alpha test stage right now. Even though all the basic mechanics are working quite well, there are a lot of new things to add. Here is a part of the forthcoming features that will reveal our views on the game’s future:
Each patch adds to the game new content that extends basic gameplay and makes it more vivid and more varied. Due to the help of our community Wild Terra has been translated into 10 languages.
Here everyone will find an occupation that appeals to one’s soul: world exploration, hunting, crafting, home decorating, fights and castle sieges.
Start as a survivor - become a medieval king!
Core features:
- Huge and open for exploration realistic medieval world of Europe.
- The world is created and driven by players. There are no pre-built castles, NPCs, and quests in the game. Only players themselves can build roads, cut down forests, found new towns … shape the server as they want!
- Possibility of building whatever you want wherever you want. It doesn’t matter weather it’s a campfire for one night or an entire castle!
- Deep craft system with different fields to indulge in: agriculture, animal husbandry, cooking, viewing, smithing. There are a lot of resources to gather and recipes to learn
- Free and fully player-driven economy. Everyone can benefit from oneself’s skills and trading. Crafting system, manufacturing and uneven spreading of resources around the map will force players to cooperate and deal with each other to prosper.
- Success in PvP depends on tactics and player’s skill. Wise usage of advantages of the area and one’s equipment are the keys to winning fights. High levels and upgraded equipment don’t mean a fully guaranteed win.
- There are servers for hardcore survival with full loot drop on death, building destructions, and PvP, as well as quiet servers for those who prefer calm atmosphere and non-PvP content of the game.
Current development state and future plans:
Wild Terra is on its alpha test stage right now. Even though all the basic mechanics are working quite well, there are a lot of new things to add. Here is a part of the forthcoming features that will reveal our views on the game’s future:
- Private servers. Everyone will be able to create and tune the settings of his own unique world.
- Party and solo dungeons with challenging bosses and valuable loot.
- Arenas for party-vs-party fights with different conditions and goals.
- Crimes. Stealth system. Witnesses. Evidences.
Each patch adds to the game new content that extends basic gameplay and makes it more vivid and more varied. Due to the help of our community Wild Terra has been translated into 10 languages.
MINIMAL SETUP
- Processor: 2.2 GHz or higherMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 MB. Hardware Accelerated Graphics. WebGL support
- Storage: 600 MB available space
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or higherMemory: 8 GB RAM
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB. Hardware Accelerated Graphics. WebGL supportNetwork: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 600 MB available space
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