registration and start guide
Player IGNs:(Taiwan version)
- Ydawg314:Ydawg314
- hotlimit: hotlimit
- Yuusha Tokkyu Might Gaine:Yuusha
- ThaDDeusBonzu:RougeMK
- Neoxman:Neoxman
- Alan4Tran:Ironrave
- Young_oldtype:Type61
- Outlaw:Outlaw71
- Espdude:kyriosgn
There's the Taiwan version of SDGO, which only requires a name & an e-mail to register--and they don't even bother to verify the e-mail. There was a bit of a problem with DDOS attacks from across the Strait resulting in a temporary IP block, but it was resolved to everyone's satisfaction. A significant minority of the players are from the US, Europe, South-east Asia and Japan (2ch'ers), although most are not in organized teams, afaik. There's also a fair amount of drama between certain players on Korea & Taiwan (to the point of spreading outright lies about either version), just ignore them & play wherever you like.quasadra wrote:i tried... and i failed. i just cant figure how to register(not that i should be able anyway). DANG THOSE KOREANS!!!
Intresting. Do I need to play it in IE, like the Korean version?Ryujin wrote:There's the Taiwan version of SDGO, which only requires a name & an e-mail to register--and they don't even bother to verify the e-mail. There was a bit of a problem with DDOS attacks from across the Strait resulting in a temporary IP block, but it was resolved to everyone's satisfaction. A significant minority of the players are from the US, Europe, South-east Asia and Japan (2ch'ers), although most are not in organized teams, afaik. There's also a fair amount of drama between certain players on Korea & Taiwan, just ignore them & play wherever you like.quasadra wrote:i tried... and i failed. i just cant figure how to register(not that i should be able anyway). DANG THOSE KOREANS!!!
Taiwan site:
http://sd.wasabii.com.tw/index.aspx
Click the big round button marked 'Join' and follow the Register Guide here: http://sdgotw-kr.forumotion.com/guides- ... ide-t3.htm
Taiwan SDGO is a bit behind in the number of MS and maps (no S-ranks yet), but I heard it'll get updated soon (a lot of MS, while not yet available via shop or capsule machine, were playable on pvp maps set to random units--which can lead to some very imbalanced games such as a Leo-heavy team vs. a Wing Gundam-heavy team). I also found that, compared to the time I was playing the Korean version, it was easier to get B-rank and C(rare)-rank MS from the capsule machines.
Nope. Unlike the Korean version which takes you to Netmarble's website first, start-up takes you directly to a log-in screen within the game after the patcher & gameguard runs. Afterwards, it's pick a mission or pvp server & play. You do need to log in beforehand at wasabii's website to confirm your account, but only once.Yuusha Tokkyu Might Gaine wrote:Intresting. Do I need to play it in IE, like the Korean version?
I'm not sure exactly what you mean, but maybe you can try running in window mode (or fullscreen if you are doing window right now). It works fine on my computer as far as I can tell. Sometimes it's a little slow to respond, but that's all.Yuusha Tokkyu Might Gaine wrote:Okay, I got the Taiwanese client installed on my computer now. But the one I have, you have to click under what you want to select. Is there a way to fix this?
Yeah, each company has a different client because they are all different versions of the game. I tried signing up for Korean and Mainland versions to no avail, but the Taiwan version is the easiest (doesn't hurt to know Chinese as well). You can download the client using BT, so it's pretty quick.ydawg314 wrote:Do you have to download the Taiwanese version of the game to play?
Yeah, for anyone who wants to join, we can create a guide too. I spent my first 2400 trying to get a Gouf and then realized it was a reward for one of the easier questsydawg314 wrote:Yeah we will have to. Its not too fun when everyone else your playing is speaking Korean or Chinese but I guess that should be expected.
Yes, yes that would be highly appreciated. I just finished downloading it, and am completely lost amidst the Chinese. The game itself is not that hard, but the menus just have me frazzled.hotlimit wrote:Yeah, for anyone who wants to join, we can create a guide too. I spent my first 2400 trying to get a Gouf and then realized it was a reward for one of the easier questsydawg314 wrote:Yeah we will have to. Its not too fun when everyone else your playing is speaking Korean or Chinese but I guess that should be expected.
Nobody speaks much at all though in the beginner servers because I think everyone is too noob and is trying not to die hahaha.
I took a bunch of screenshots and added some notes that should be helpful in navigating all of the menus. I uploaded them in a rar here: http://www.easy-share.com/1904520559/SD ... 0guide.rarThaDDeusBonzu wrote: Yes, yes that would be highly appreciated. I just finished downloading it, and am completely lost amidst the Chinese. The game itself is not that hard, but the menus just have me frazzled.