CADRIFT Rift Raid Spec Guides. Last Updated: 18 November 2019 I’ve been asked time and again to provide links to end game specs, spec choosing will always split opinion, nevertheless some specs are more suitable for higher tier content than others. Check out CCC's in-depth RIFT: Storm Legion review for the PC to find out if this game is worth buying, renting, or if you should avoid it altogether. Distraction from doing more important things in the game, but Dimensions do provide another, uh, dimension to the gameplay. Storm Legion doesn't move beyond RIFT any more than RIFT moved.
System: PCDev: Trion WorldsPub: Trion WorldsRelease: November 13, 2012Players: 1Screen Resolution: 480p-1080pAlcohol Reference, Blood, Mild Language, ViolenceA new feature here, however, is the option to create your own 'Dimension'—basically, a patch of land with a dwelling on it. You start by either buying one from a vendor or completing a quest series, and from there you're allowed to customize your living space by buying items from vendors and placing them wherever you want. The creation tools are impressive—you can move items, rotate them, and so on. If you have too much time on your hands, you can even buy individual tiles and wood planks and install them as flooring.
Honestly, this type of thing has never been my cup of tea, and I found the process to be a needless distraction from doing more important things in the game, but Dimensions do provide another, uh, dimension to the gameplay.Another thing that's worth noting is that aside from the Dimensions, Storm Legion offers little for low-level characters (who can already play for free until level 20). It seems that Trion is content with what it has, and won't risk alienating its fan base by changing the core game—instead, the goal here is purely to retain existing customers. So, naturally, there's nothing along the lines of playing as a panda.There are also no significant changes to the graphics, combat system, sounds, or controls. Visually, RIFT is still a solid step up from World of Warcraft, but it can also leave something to be desired. Most annoyingly, no matter how you arrange the video settings, you'll be able to see grass and other items being drawn in the distance as you walk toward them.Get exclusive at Cheat Happens. Basically, Storm Legion doesn't move beyond RIFT any more than RIFT moved beyond World of Warcraft. It gives fans precisely what they want: more of everything they're already enjoying.
Some might wish for an expansion that pushes the boundaries a little more, especially when so many other MMOs are shaking up the genre with radical new ideas. But at the end of the day, Storm Legion adds a ton of fresh content, including two enchanting new continents, at a reasonable price. For the game's fans, this expansion is a no-brainer.ByRobert VerBruggenFreelance WriterDate: November 20, 2012.