Rabu, 28 Maret 2018


Black Desert Mobile Guide


Black Desert Mobile is a mobile MMORPG inspired by the PC / Console fantasy MMORPG Black Desert Online. Like its PC predecessor, Black Desert Mobile boasts impressive visuals and shares a similar art style. The game looks like it will combine action MMORPG style combat with many of the life skill activities found in the original. Mobile Game, PC Graphics, Black Desert Mobile boasts high fidelity graphics that look like they could be from a PC game. Fantasy Life, Explore an immersive world with non-combat activities like fishing, crafting, resource gathering, sailing, and more. Action Combat, Take part in face paced, action packed combat with ARPG style gameplay. Outside of combat, players will also partake in gathering resources, crafting, fishing and even sailing. Players can have multiplayer PvE boss battles as well as PvP.Black Desert Mobile will also be adding the comprehensive character creation which was popularized by the PC version. Players have the freedom to change many facial and body features to create the most beautiful or outrageous characters to grace the polygons. You're only limited by your imagination.There is no word of a western release just yet but with the recent popularity of Black Desert Online's western release on PC, there may be a chance of that happening sometime down the line.




Players can enjoy high-quality graphics, fast-paced combat, and a variety of skills to explore on their mobile. This game is boasting graphics that mimic the PC version. It focuses on combat with an interesting skill system that adds a layer of depth to your character. Players can wander about the fantasy world, fish, hunt, and even sail. Black Desert Mobile is attempting to stand out from other mobile MMORPGs with its incredible graphics and action role-playing game (ARPG) style combat. The game sustains the basic skill system much like the PC version.However, as is tradition with Pearl Abyss, not much gets filtered our way from across the globe, aside from what the players in the KR region generously translate for us. Still, there have been a couple of trailers and other videos released on YouTube about BDM, which is more or less where all of this information comes from.The first thing that stands out from BDM's trailer is that it's very impressive from a graphical standpoint, and by all reports it runs quite smoothly on modern devices (though it’ll probably chew up your battery). BDO veterans will also notice that the gameplay is fairly reminiscent of the original game’s however, anyone hoping for a way to play BDO while away from their computer will be sorely disappointed. Not only is there no cross-platform play, they’re not even technically the same game, and any crossover between BDM and BDO will likely take the shape of cross-promotional events held by Pearl Abyss. When opening the program for the first time it will ask you to set up an exception in the Windows firewall. Hit accept and you’ll be launched right into the emulator’s menu. To change the language setting to English, you have to go to the options menu by clicking the icon on the right hand side. After that you can go ahead and install the game. To do so, you need to navigate to the right place in MOMO (found within the System Apps folder), accept uptodown.com and use the search engine to download Black Desert Mobile. When opening the game for the first time it will ask you to log in to your Google account, and although you can skip this step, we recommend that you log in so you can continue to play the same character from a different device. After launching the game you will have to accept their terms and conditions. Accept them to continue.





Outside of combat, players will also partake in gathering resources, crafting, fishing and even sailing. Players can have multiplayer PvE boss battles as well as PvP.Black Desert Mobile will also be adding the comprehensive character creation which was popularized by the PC version. Players have the freedom to change many facial and body features to create the most beautiful or outrageous characters to grace the polygons. You're only limited by your imagination.There is no word of a western release just yet but with the recent popularity of Black Desert Online's western release on PC, there may be a chance of that happening sometime down the line.That trailer contains gameplay footage of the Warrior, Ranger, Giant, Witch, and Valkyrie, the five basic classes that will be available at launch. Pearl Abyss are currently limiting Black Desert Mobile to their domestic market, although there’s little doubt they’d globalize the game as soon as they’ve nailed down the formula and localizations. After the first few quests which mostly involved following my cloud and talking to people, I entered my first combat experienced which involved killing some shrub-like creatures which I dispatched very easily. Again here, I was immediately struck by how fluid and satisfying the combat felt all while also being visually pleasing. It was a joy to dispatch the poor shrubby little creatures and I killed many more than my quest demanded, just because I was enjoying the combat system.




You can also dodge-roll out of the way of enemy attacks and use your skills positioned around your main attack button in the bottom right of the screen. After I had decimated the population of the shrub-people, I tapped on the quest button again and auto-navigated back to the quest-giver, who said some stuff and possibly even gave me a reward, again I really wasn’t able to understand much. The first few dozen quests had me killing monsters, gathering materials and navigating through some of the other elements of the game accessible through the game menus that I couldn’t read. This wasn’t too much of a challenge due to the first time you do these tasks being very tutorial-like and highlighting things you need to tap, and though I had very little idea what I was accomplishing, I know I upgraded my weapon and fed stuff to my little black cloud.

Beside specialized combat system, Black Desert Mobile has many interesting activities, one of those is the ability to domesticate and nurture pets. Unlike other RPG where Pet is considered as an item attached to the box, Black Desert Mobile will provide a true sense of belonging. There you will have to pick them up in the wild and then train them to become the most powerful warriors. Of course, you cannot forget the graphics of Black Desert Mobile. If your smartphone is “strong” enough you can experience the game image quality which is no less than that of PC / Consol. From models such as characters, enemies to armor weapons, the game possesses a myriad of modern effects.




The external scene becomes "impressive" when gamers are able to freely control their view. Enter Black Desert Mobile. While Black Desert Online may not have entirely changed the MMO game on PC, its mobile counter-part just may change the mobile MMO in a big way. I navigated the first few menus of the game on start-up mostly by tapping on random things since I can’t read Korean, but the flow seemed to match just about every other MMO: account name, server choices and then character creation. Immediately upon arriving at the character creation screen you can tell how this game stands out. The character visuals are stunning for a mobile game and the amount of freedom the creation system allows you is quite immense. I did not get too in-depth with this system as I was afraid tapping one wrong thing may irreversibly maim my character so I let most of it be. From there I carefully tapped through the server selections and entered the game. Immediately this game stuns you, and it’s not just the incredible visuals. As soon as you start moving using the virtual-joystick you experience the freedom of movement this game allows and how fluidly your character responds to the joystick, very much unlike many other mobile games I’ve played, let alone an MMO. You can also use the right side of the screen to freely move the camera and zoom in or out to any position you want. The second thing I noticed was the draw-distance, which admittedly seems to have been sacrificed at the cost of the impressive visuals. It’s not entirely jarring, but objects will shimmer and glitch around a bit from a distance not very far beyond your character, but even so I found this to not detract from the visuals very much at all. Time and care was put into character movement, physics and the visuals, that much is apparent right from start-up. Here's a couple of minutes of footage caught in real-time as I cruised around the world of Black Desert Mobile. There was a small pop-up on the right that I figured out was my quest, which tapping on would send my character trotting off in the direction of the quest-giver or objective, lead by a small black cloud with red eyes that seems to guide you through the game for some reason, though it’s entirely possible to walk there on your own if you so choose. And I chose this option quite a bit when I could as even just walking around in this game feels so fluid and fun that navigating the game didn’t feel like a chore.