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Originally posted by: novasatori
I just read Israphel & Azphel are the official BR servers so I may go somewhere else than Israphel
sigh getting so hard to pick where to go
What is BR?
Originally posted by: novasatori
I just read Israphel & Azphel are the official BR servers so I may go somewhere else than Israphel
sigh getting so hard to pick where to go
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: novasatori
I just read Israphel & Azphel are the official BR servers so I may go somewhere else than Israphel
sigh getting so hard to pick where to go
What is BR?
Originally posted by: novasatori
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: novasatori
I just read Israphel & Azphel are the official BR servers so I may go somewhere else than Israphel
sigh getting so hard to pick where to go
What is BR?
Brazil
Originally posted by: hellfire88
zebano, the open beta is over I believe so you'd have to wait til he 20th (if you pre-ordered) or 22nd to play the final release .
Originally posted by: JoshGuru7
If you're a typical MMO player and somewhat bored with your current game then I think Aion is worth picking up and playing for probably 6 months. It's pretty similar to WoW but with better technical graphics and less hand holding in many areas.
One example of this is the quest tracker. In Aion you can expect to see some of the quests provide you with general directions (south of here) instead of an exact waypoint to the target. I like this as an old school gamer because it succeeds in emphasizing combat and exploration in addition to questing. I don't like how some of the other recent releases (AoC and WAR) mimic WoW in putting the emphasis almost entirely on questing to the point where you may never enter an area at all if a quest waypoint isn't located there. How you feel about Aion's implementation of the quest tracker will ultimately depend on your preference towards "Follow the Waypoint" questing. Aion's implementation of this is my favorite to date.
Originally posted by: Phobic9
Originally posted by: JoshGuru7
If you're a typical MMO player and somewhat bored with your current game then I think Aion is worth picking up and playing for probably 6 months. It's pretty similar to WoW but with better technical graphics and less hand holding in many areas.
One example of this is the quest tracker. In Aion you can expect to see some of the quests provide you with general directions (south of here) instead of an exact waypoint to the target. I like this as an old school gamer because it succeeds in emphasizing combat and exploration in addition to questing. I don't like how some of the other recent releases (AoC and WAR) mimic WoW in putting the emphasis almost entirely on questing to the point where you may never enter an area at all if a quest waypoint isn't located there. How you feel about Aion's implementation of the quest tracker will ultimately depend on your preference towards "Follow the Waypoint" questing. Aion's implementation of this is my favorite to date.
Only problem with this is all the spoiled and lazy people that have been playing Aion. At least on Eylos, you see the following every 15 seconds: "Where's Tutty?" "Where's the cube?" "Where's the fossil?" over and over and over again. So damn annoying but not much you can really do but turn off general chat (which is gonna suck initially for a bit).
Originally posted by: imaheadcase
I wish they would release a MMO with only the basic's known to it. So everything was new. I remember when DAOC was release alt-tabbing out of game a lot to find quest spoilers online. Then realizing when the NPC said West, it was just outside of town and not in the Swamp a 30 min horse ride away. lol I actualyl remember quests I did in DAOC because they was hard and it felt rewarding.
I think they should bring back DAOC as a F2P mmo, vanilla servers with ONLY the first expansion pack (but the graphics like last one). Then give the option to buy fluff in the game (Housing as a payment? More char slots?), like exotic stuff that won't effect the PvP daoc (best PvPRvR game ever) is centered around then it would do fairly well compared to all these PvE only MMO out now.
Originally posted by: VashHT
I predict there is going to be a big population balance issue, with Asmodians being the majority on almost every server. Everyone I hear from is going Asmodian, I'll probably roll Elyos just so I'm not on the overpopulated side.
Originally posted by: VashHT
I predict there is going to be a big population balance issue, with Asmodians being the majority on almost every server. Everyone I hear from is going Asmodian, I'll probably roll Elyos just so I'm not on the overpopulated side.
Originally posted by: Phobic9
I'm looking for a group of people to play with. I'm pretty sure I'm going to be playing a chanter or templar. Not sure which side but leaning towards Asmo since I've played the crap out of the other side in ALL the beta tests.
Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
Originally posted by: imaheadcase
I wish they would release a MMO with only the basic's known to it. So everything was new. I remember when DAOC was release alt-tabbing out of game a lot to find quest spoilers online. Then realizing when the NPC said West, it was just outside of town and not in the Swamp a 30 min horse ride away. lol I actualyl remember quests I did in DAOC because they was hard and it felt rewarding.
I think they should bring back DAOC as a F2P mmo, vanilla servers with ONLY the first expansion pack (but the graphics like last one). Then give the option to buy fluff in the game (Housing as a payment? More char slots?), like exotic stuff that won't effect the PvP daoc (best PvPRvR game ever) is centered around then it would do fairly well compared to all these PvE only MMO out now.
Man so many good memories of pre-Atlantis DAOC. Still my favorite mmo ever up until Atlantis ruined it.
Originally posted by: Punter
Are any of you concerned about the gameguard (alleged rootkit) program being installed with AION?