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You get access to a set of generic, Asian-looking characters that you probably won’t care about enough to take the time to look all the way through. There are hardly any character creation options in Cabal, which is a disappointment. So, you’ve been warned, put in a set of numbers you’re actually likely to remember and, of course, download the client that is suitable for your region or else you’ll need to download the whole thing again. Instead, on the EU servers, you need to go through a third party, submitting a ticket and waiting for someone to change your sub-pass for you.
#Cabal online game password
Had I been on the American servers, changing my password would have been as easy as pressing a couple of keys and answering my sub-pass security questions (another layer of security, the main password has its own security question). I put in a random set of numbers for my sub-pass and was then instantly asked to repeat them. You see, sometimes if an MMO I’m reviewing asks for some completely unreasonable password (I was asked for something more than 12 letters the other day) or puts me in a situation where I can’t use exactly the same passwords I use for everything else, I tend to put in a random set of numbers and letters in the knowledge that if I ever decide to continue playing, I can always change it to something for suitable. From there you have to create a sub-password, a set of numbers which prove you are who you say you are and, thanks to random key layout, makes access to your account impossible. The password must contain a letter and a number, not exactly standard but it’s becoming that way.
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Obviously there are the usual measures to get past: username and password. When I say there are more layers of security on my Cabal account than on my bank account, I’m only half joking. Similarly annoying (although this one really IS my fault) is that there are about 3 layers of security on Cabal. Now that could mean anything really, and it’s only through a little light Google searching and a very lucky find that I happened to work out the territory problem. The real trouble comes when you realise there’s no obvious notice on the US site to tell you that you shouldn’t download if you’re in the EU and, on top of that, no notice when you download the game and try to log in except for: “you could not connect to the servers. If you’re from the EU and try to access the US servers (and vice versa) then you’re going to have a problem. First and foremost, there are two different versions of the game: US and EU. For a change, I’m not exactly faultless but there’s a couple of things definitely worth mentioning to anybody thinking about downloading and installing Cabal – if you rush in blindly there’s a good chance you’re going to make the same mistake I did. It’s a minor complaint, really it is, but I downloaded Cabal expecting one thing and got something completely different.Ĭabal is another of those games I’ve struggled to get started. In fact, if you want to name some of the games we’ve enjoyed most over the last few months (Age of Conan and Star Trek spring to mind) then this game is significantly LESS exciting than the average MMO. Considering that in recent weeks I’ve played the upcoming TERA – a game that can truly call itself an Action MMO – and Dynasty Warriors Online, Cabal doesn’t seem any more action filled than any other MMORPG on the market. Cabal Online labels itself an Action MMO, something I find hard to believe.