![]() “Surthrive” the Viking way in Tribes of Midgard, a multiplayer, action-survival RPG of gigantic proportions.ĭiscover dungeons, slay legendary beasts, and build anywhere as you explore formidable, procedurally-generated lands on your quest to take on Ragnarök. Luckily, you don’t have to brave it alone: your (mostly) fearless tribe of co-op companions will help you build up village defenses and find treasures through a vast, beautiful realm-all while doomsday ticks closer and closer.īut don’t let that stop your tribe from having the best apocalypse of your lives. There, you’ll need to become the ultimate Viking and survive-even thrive-to save your village, and the world, from total destruction. ![]() It’s up to you, a mighty Einherjar, to cut short your glorious feast in Valhalla and return to Midgard. ![]() Mythical creatures, deadly spirits, and gigantic brutes threaten to bring on Ragnarök-the end of the world! Empyrion "scenarios" online also wipe, makes sense.Heads up, the Giants are coming! Midgard is under siege from unwelcome visitors. Now in Rust and other small world PVP games, it makes sense that they wipe. I have some 7 Days worlds that are very old that I kept after putting 1000 hours, literally, into the creation of tons of stuff.īut this game, apparently, just wipes everything like Rust does. ![]() So like in many games, 7 Days to die, Conan Exiles etc, I can keep my old worlds and play using the OLD VERSIONS of the software if I so choose. I personally believe if we create something in a game we should be able to keep that if we want. About 20 bloody years ago there was a huge move in the gaming community to push for legislation that would give gamers some rights to the intellectual product we created using these companies software that we purchased. Originally posted by Gamer:Well I guess that shows how pointless what you just said is, as you stated you "really" don't play survival though. ![]()
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