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10/03/09 5:05:45 PM#51
Originally posted by Cromica
Oh brother. That is actually the most ignorant "fanboi style" comment I've seen in the ENTIRE thread. How are the BELOW things "complaining the game is too hard?".........................
Rather disappointed with the game, for many reason but most importantly- 1.......Grinding isn't necessarily my thing. 5. Queues. I'm not into waiting 2 hours or more to get into the game. I'm not sure why they opened with so few servers, especially with the game being out for a while in Asia. 7. Gold spam. This is out of hand. And I need to log onto their main site to place in a ticket! This is ridiculous. I can block all the spammers I want but it seems like theres an army of them. 8. Lag. Constant disconnections are happening left and right for many players. Once again, with the game being out for some time you would imagine they have a pretty hefty revenue to make the game smooth and solid, but apparently not. The other night the server randomly came down without word as well, which will also lead me to my next point 9. Communication. When the server went down we received no word at all on the status of our server for 4 hours. When word finally came out, it was a Twitter update. This is very- VERY poor communication with customers. Forums were packed with threads and no one knew what was going on at all because after a certain point we couldn't even see the server lists. Another issue is there are no updates on the launch client. Nothing at all. When servers are down for maintenance.. I wouldn't know. It would just tell me I couldn't connect to the servers and kick me off the game. This causes a lot of confusion. Lastly, petitions need to be carried out through their website- wtf? I begin to wonder if they even have any game masters at all. 10. As mentioned earlier. No in-game support. 11. Chat. The opacity and font cannot be changed which is a bother for me as I find the text to be far too large and even with my chat filtered I find it difficult to keep up with legion/party/whisper chats. The lack of a command list irks me as well. 12. Triggered emotes- these are just annoying...
At least all of THESE points (quoted from the OP).....are technical problems....not someone "complaining that the game is too hard for them." And frankly, his or her "complaints" are mighty small compared to some I've read in other threads. Why don't people grow some balls to at least ADMIT when a game they happen to adore has ISSUES? No game is perfect. But to get all smug and "fanboi-ish" about it and cry "troll troll" or "go back to WoW" or "the game just must be too hard for you" when someone has LEGITIMATE complaints, makes all of you present AION players that DO so....look like complete idiots that most people wouldn't be interested in spending hours playing with ANYWAY. You do nothing to make your favorite game look GOOD when you can't admit simple technical problems. Sure....some things are opinions....tech issues are not. They are things NCSoft needs to DEAL WITH. I am confident that, in time, NCSoft will address SOME (not all) of the issues that have been mentioned in this thread, and in many others. But to pretend there ARE NO issues? That's just silly. President of The Marvelously Meowhead Fan Club |
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10/03/09 5:29:48 PM#52
Originally posted by Ethian
This is one of the most interesting opinions I've seen in mmo's you are sick of grinding quests but have no problem just mind numblingy grinding mobs? If getting to group with your legion is of importance why would it matter if someone was on a quest or not if ultimately the point is grouping with your kin? Ok you are tired sick of easy/mindless mmo's that require no brains whatsoever, maybe it's just me but I expend alot more brain power reading up on quests and trying to achieve those specific objectives than I do literally running around killing everything in site especially if I'm doing it because it's the only form of advancement I have. Honestly you sound as if you are trying to excuse them for not having enough quests in game which is no excuse as we already know in any mmo you can choose not to do a single quest and you will still advance your toon so how does not having enough options make something better? Now I understand Korean mmo's are more about grinding so it's no surprise they don't have enough quests yet but I wonder when they add quests if you will still hold the same opinion or if you will infact grind quests just like the rest of us do. There's nothing wrong with you liking the game as is because many are going to but why try to turn a negative into a positive? There is no single good reason you should be FORCED to grind mobs for countless hours to advance, period if you and your legion chose to grind for hours and leave the quests out nothing wrong with that but to not have the option is just silly and it's almost as silly to come on here and try to justify that as something that people have been waiting for. |
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10/03/09 5:34:56 PM#53
Originally posted by Sovrath
They were wroking on L3, there were issues, the head dev left, many people then quit. They are now making their own engine for L3 and will continue working on it.
ncsoft has licensed the unreal 3 engine. I highly doubt ncsof is able to create an actual game engine. |
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10/03/09 5:37:16 PM#54
So who are all these mystery people still waiting in queues? I've had one queue and it was only 5 min. And I play on Nezekan which is a 24/7 packed server because of all the Oceanic players. I also have never been disconnected though I did group with one guy who got disconnected about every hour. He was from Australia so maybe that had something to do with it. The gold spammers are very annoying but had the same problem in LOTRO when it first came out. Now LOTRO doesn't have a spammer to be seen. Hopefully NC can take care of it. This game really shines in groups IMO. If you're an avid soloer then it's not for you.
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10/03/09 5:40:58 PM#55
Originally posted by Nymphie
Wow your fanboi is showing, he listed valid complaints that he has with the game and he didn't even do it in a negative way if we as a community don't talk about why we don't like games guess what there is no way the devs will ever address his issues, if these are in fact problems Aion has wouldn't you want them to get fixed wether they affect you or not, wouldn't you in fact want your game to get better? Obviously not evident in you posting that rabid fanboi response. For the record I actually care both about the guy leaving the game and why so I guess that shoots down your entire post altogether you can't speak for everyone only you and if you don't like it don't read it but if by some strange chance you do atleast be smart enough to keep your mouth shut and move on since it is in no way a topic that interests you.
As a later poster stated far too often mmo players are a detriment to the industry as is, liking something does not make it perfect in any way shape or form and the whole idea behind mmo's is they are able to grow and be expanded on which wouldn't happen if we had to fear every fanboi responding with idiocy like this. |
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10/03/09 5:40:58 PM#56
Originally posted by achesoma Answer: Europe |
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10/03/09 5:54:23 PM#57
Originally posted by girlgeek
Oh brother. That is actually the most ignorant "fanboi style" comment I've seen in the ENTIRE thread. How are the BELOW things "complaining the game is too hard?".........................
Rather disappointed with the game, for many reason but most importantly- 1.......Grinding isn't necessarily my thing. 5. Queues. I'm not into waiting 2 hours or more to get into the game. I'm not sure why they opened with so few servers, especially with the game being out for a while in Asia. 7. Gold spam. This is out of hand. And I need to log onto their main site to place in a ticket! This is ridiculous. I can block all the spammers I want but it seems like theres an army of them. 8. Lag. Constant disconnections are happening left and right for many players. Once again, with the game being out for some time you would imagine they have a pretty hefty revenue to make the game smooth and solid, but apparently not. The other night the server randomly came down without word as well, which will also lead me to my next point 9. Communication. When the server went down we received no word at all on the status of our server for 4 hours. When word finally came out, it was a Twitter update. This is very- VERY poor communication with customers. Forums were packed with threads and no one knew what was going on at all because after a certain point we couldn't even see the server lists. Another issue is there are no updates on the launch client. Nothing at all. When servers are down for maintenance.. I wouldn't know. It would just tell me I couldn't connect to the servers and kick me off the game. This causes a lot of confusion. Lastly, petitions need to be carried out through their website- wtf? I begin to wonder if they even have any game masters at all. 10. As mentioned earlier. No in-game support. 11. Chat. The opacity and font cannot be changed which is a bother for me as I find the text to be far too large and even with my chat filtered I find it difficult to keep up with legion/party/whisper chats. The lack of a command list irks me as well. 12. Triggered emotes- these are just annoying...
At least all of THESE points (quoted from the OP).....are technical problems....not someone "complaining that the game is too hard for them." And frankly, his or her "complaints" are mighty small compared to some I've read in other threads. Why don't people grow some balls to at least ADMIT when a game they happen to adore has ISSUES? No game is perfect. But to get all smug and "fanboi-ish" about it and cry "troll troll" or "go back to WoW" or "the game just must be too hard for you" when someone has LEGITIMATE complaints, makes all of you present AION players that DO so....look like complete idiots that most people wouldn't be interested in spending hours playing with ANYWAY. You do nothing to make your favorite game look GOOD when you can't admit simple technical problems. Sure....some things are opinions....tech issues are not. They are things NCSoft needs to DEAL WITH. I am confident that, in time, NCSoft will address SOME (not all) of the issues that have been mentioned in this thread, and in many others. But to pretend there ARE NO issues? That's just silly.
The problem is that one has to actually think of them as issues no? The queue thing happened in WoW at launch. Aion was very popular so there were queues. As of now I haven't had to wait in a long queue for days. So for all intent and purposes "fixed". Grinding? This game has as much grind as LOTRO. go kill x of y and bring me back z. Problem is that there are quests but players are too lazy to find them or just can't be bothered. If you dont' like kill x quests that is more than fair. But Aion does not hold the only quota for those types of quests. WoW, LOTRO, EQ 2, etc. AoC also. I probably could go on. Gold Spam. That is an issue and I've seen several players get publicly banned today. Needs to be kept up. They do need to have an immediate way to petition spammers though. They do have an immediate way to petition botters so people should feel free to use this. so I can agree there. Sorry I don't have lag so it's not an issue for me. I imagine there are many others who also can't share that pain. Communication? Well they've chosen twitter as their mode of communicating. So unless you want them to call your house, just watch their twitter feed. Heck, it's on Aionsource so it's easy to spot. I don't like their chat system, preferred L2's. Triggered emotes being annoying? That is personal taste. In my opinion the largest issues here are an immediate way to report spammers and a better chat system. However, I don't find this game breaking. |
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10/03/09 6:11:27 PM#58
Originally posted by Sovrath
The problem is that one has to actually think of them as issues no? The queue thing happened in WoW at launch. Aion was very popular so there were queues. As of now I haven't had to wait in a long queue for days. So for all intent and purposes "fixed". Grinding? This game has as much grind as LOTRO. go kill x of y and bring me back z. Problem is that there are quests but players are too lazy to find them or just can't be bothered. If you dont' like kill x quests that is more than fair. But Aion does not hold the only quota for those types of quests. WoW, LOTRO, EQ 2, etc. AoC also. I probably could go on. Gold Spam. That is an issue and I've seen several players get publicly banned today. Needs to be kept up. They do need to have an immediate way to petition spammers though. They do have an immediate way to petition botters so people should feel free to use this. so I can agree there. Sorry I don't have lag so it's not an issue for me. I imagine there are many others who also can't share that pain. Communication? Well they've chosen twitter as their mode of communicating. So unless you want them to call your house, just watch their twitter feed. Heck, it's on Aionsource so it's easy to spot. I don't like their chat system, preferred L2's. Triggered emotes being annoying? That is personal taste. In my opinion the largest issues here are an immediate way to report spammers and a better chat system. However, I don't find this game breaking.
I agree with most of what you say in your reply in that a person has to see it as a problem but if I hear 20 or so people comlaining about something I can recognize it as a problem that needs to be fixed still even if it doesn't effectme because we all know in truth anythig that effects anyone in game truly does have an effect on you, if you don't believe me ask the five people playing SWG still who wish that SOE had listened to the multitude of players who no longer play that game when games begin to die is the only time people seem to acknowledge issues that don't effect them and by then it is too late. I think though my biggest gripe here is excusing them using twitter to communicate with the games population, I don't use twitter never read a feed and don't intend to, and it is as stated many times over here just lame for them to use it to communicate with their players. We all know that using programs and such offered online also many times opens you and your pc up to that company as well and I am certainly not going to pay NCsoft to give my information to twitter, and no I don't expect a phone call (no other mmo does that but they all have a better way to communicate with their player base than this game is offering with a twitter feed) but I sure don't expect to have to use some third party chat software either. |
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10/03/09 7:55:34 PM#59
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10/03/09 8:02:28 PM#60
I'm not about to comment to everything the op said. However; I will agree that the game has a massive grind past 25. I'm still enjoying it on my cleric and there's lots to do. The grind could be less though. But hey, it's NCSOFT! Be prepared to see many botters soon, I know of many right now that I've seen to be honest. It's going to happen on a grind fest such as this. But I will say again that I'm enjoying the game. |
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10/03/09 8:09:58 PM#61
Lol I got to 25 and had no grind so far again, i'm up to 28 nearly 29, going to go into the instance again to get me there, then i've got enough quests to get me to 30 and loads more to do then. This isn't a grind fest unless you group up every quest that can be solo'ed, miss every mob unless its a quest mob. I've grinded about 2-3hours to get to 25 and not grinded since, thats pretty good for any mmo. I'm sure most ppl read its a korean MMO and go, oh its a grind fest, then don't look and re look for quests as this game isn't as linear as some think, then say its a grind fest as i have no quests, but not looked. But hey, ppl can think wat they want, if they don't want a grind, don't play.....erm.....anything? Racing games have grind, MMO's have grind, coming to think of it pretty much all games could be classed to have grind factors in them, whether it be kill npc over and over in a fps, or race track after track, pitch after pitch. Meh I'm not a huge fan of endless grind but this isn't it by a long way, I'm used to 1 quest for a level and grind the rest, this has enough quests I don't know past 30 but i've got quite a few and then the new instance to play in so I should be fine. |
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10/03/09 8:12:16 PM#62
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10/03/09 8:23:25 PM#63
Originally posted by sbanting
Little over the top. I agree that it's not nearly as bad as Lineage 2. I know you didn't mention lineage 2 but it was a GRIND FEST. I got to 75 on L2 and gave it up and that was not botting, powerleveling, or anything crappy like that.
Aion I think they did it right. I think we all get use to games like Age Of Conan and Wow where it's SO EASY to level that we step back and don't realize that most games will have lots of grind. Maybe we are all looking for that game that is enjoyable all the way to the max level with no grinding. Instancing and questing. Sure questing has grinding but it's not as bad if you're doing quests.
Not all games have big grinds. I will say that NCSoft did pretty well and at level 24 I'm getting 8k-10k per mob. It ranges. But see that's really good. Needing over 2 million xp to level is a little steep and I can't imagine level 40+ but killing 200 mobs to level isn't SO BAD. Lets just see how bad (if at all) it gets in the 40's. The game has many problems no doubt but it's very nicely polished and it's a load of fun. Breath of fresh air to some degree if you will. Not a big breath of fresh air but it's decent. It pretty much threw tons of other games into 1 and made it it's own type of character.
I'm looking forward to instancing. :) |
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10/03/09 10:05:32 PM#64
The first instance is a Training Camp to train you for Fortress Battles, so you take over an artifact and then raid the fortress and kill the boss, the elites give you 45-50k exp and the boss's give even more, this is why I haven't grinded since 25 lol! That instance ends at lvl 29 and lvl 30 is the next one, can't wait to see that! Yes I know I was exaggerating the fact all games have grind, but I'm getting fed up reading that this is a grind game when there are so many quests, but ppl are not bothering with the quests and grinding instead then saying its a grind lol, my misses is at lvl 23 now and not grinded one single mob, yet there are level 12s that are complaining that they are out of quests! |
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10/03/09 11:01:49 PM#65
I think though my biggest gripe here is excusing them using twitter to communicate with the games population, I don't use twitter never read a feed and don't intend to, and it is as stated many times over here just lame for them to use it to communicate with their players. We all know that using programs and such offered online also many times opens you and your pc up to that company as well and I am certainly not going to pay NCsoft to give my information to twitter, and no I don't expect a phone call (no other mmo does that but they all have a better way to communicate with their player base than this game is offering with a twitter feed) but I sure don't expect to have to use some third party chat software either.
What's so wrong about them using Twitter? You're saying that they're not communicating, but they are through twitter. You can't blame them if you refuse to use twitter. It's the same thing as saying if you refused to use the forums. I really don't see how it's any different than communicating through the official forums. Also, they stated the reason for lack of communication on the forums. The GM's and Admins or whatever can't respond in already started threads, there are bugs and they're working them out. |
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10/04/09 12:20:53 AM#66
Originally posted by xfrozenx
Im a level 31 cleric and I did grind a level from 23 to 24. After 25 I did the abyss training instance which put me to 28 in 3 (!) days (repeatable every 16 hours). I deleted a bunch of quests in some plain desert, finished some to hit 29. Next I did the accessquest to temple of fire and since then I am leveling in that instance. If I grow bored I go to the Abyss and fight some Elyos or level my collecting/crafting skill. No clue what youre doing wrong but till 31 there is hardly any grind involved. If you dont want to group up and do instance runs youre probably running into content holes, nonetheless in that case youre playing the wrong class and game anyway. |
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10/04/09 1:45:08 AM#67
Although people are calling it a grind, the game has barely been out two weeks, and people are already in the mid forties. Granted these people are probably playing a heap, however, it clearly indicates that while there may be some 'grind' involved to get to max, it will not be a 6 month non stop hard code grind like other so called 'korean grinders'. |
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10/04/09 2:43:49 AM#68
i couldn't agree with you more. |
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Decadentia
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Joined: 8/29/05
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10/04/09 3:48:58 AM#69
While there are a lot of people flaming the original poster, there's a lot of truth in what he's saying. Im currently still playing Aion and still enjoying it for the most part, but many of his comments hold true. 1. This is correct, the leveling does get a bit tedious and there is a bit of a disconnect for levels/quests. For some this will be a bit of an issue. I worry more that it will get worse. 2. The crafting/gathering is much like any other game, it has its perks and if you wish to invest time into it, its there for you. My only gripe about crafting is a lot of times it seems like you can go afk for most of it (which is the same for other mmos). Early on in the game it's definitely a money sink, but it has its definite rewards. 3. Bag space can become an issue, you can't be as carefree as other games and you have to have a good "rearrange" sitdown with your warehouse. Doesn't bother me personally much. 4. Can't comment on that 5. I'm on a newer server, this does not affect me, not the best but i recommend new players join the new servers. 6. Can't say i've noticed this. 7. Gold spam is the worst i've ever experienced from any game. When I logon, I generally block 2-3 people right off the bat from general chat, and 2-3 whispers. Then after that point every hour i'll have a new one popup, its definitely a problem. 8. Rubberbanding is a very bad issue even on the new servers, and yes lag is present sometimes as well. 9. There is virtually no contact with GMs in game, and I don't think they monitor servers closely. On my server there was someone spamming a keylogger website for nearly 3 hours before any Gms came to the server to do something about it. 10. Read 9 11. The chat does personally annoy me, one of the first things I noticed after joining a guild, I have to scroll up continuously and miss things easily with this chat box. 12. Can't comment Adding one: Bots, there are quite a few bots so far on my server and little seems to be done about it. For those saying "who cares? leave the game" or saying none of these are an issue whatsoever, its simply not true. Some can be interpreted differently, or not a problem at all, but many people in game talk about it. It's good for players thinking about purchasing the game. Though again, I'm currently still playing the game so the positive outweigh the negatives thus far. Nothing wrong with constructive criticism though. |
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Dyner
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Joined: 9/21/06
"Our greatest glory is not in never falling but in rising everytime we fall." - Confucius |
10/04/09 4:04:29 AM#70
Ya, I know they're still 'working' on Lineage III...but then again Blizzard was working on Starcraft: GHOST until they up and scrapped it. Plus it sucks they aren't going to use the new Unreal Engine; instead they're going to make their own. For one thing Aion uses the CryEngine...so unless I'm mistaken NCsoft doesn't even have it's own graphics engine....this does not look good considering designing a Graphics Engine from scratch will undoubtedly cause numerous bugs and stability issues. So If Lineage III ever does get off the ground I suspect its overall quality will be much less than Lineage or Lineage II. |
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10/04/09 4:44:07 AM#71
Originally posted by Greeve11 Answers in blue. Most of those things you want changed, I do not. I have been pretty happy with the game. However, I have to say that you seem like a guy with no patience, so I would quit anyway. Why? Because you will probably quit once you get to the Abyss anyway . "The person who experiences greatness must have a feeling for the myth he is in." |
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10/04/09 5:55:12 AM#72
Originally posted by Leucent
You just described every MMORPG on the market. I guess this genre not you cup of tea. Play something else instead and get out. |
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10/04/09 6:16:31 AM#73
You would have to be a very sad person indeed if you truly believe that AND still play MMOs. |
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10/04/09 6:17:12 AM#74
Tbh, instead of you guys come complain about the game to MMORPG.com . Why don't you just quit the game? That will make me very happy since Queues will drop =D If you don't like, just quit lmao. No quests at 20+ ?? o0 I remenber having like 26 quests at lv20 PLUS some campaign quests which i only make when im at their exact LV. |
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10/04/09 6:41:46 AM#75
Haven't played the game and don't plan to so I will only comment on one thing that I knew would be there without playing it, the grinding. People whine and complain about it and actually act surprised when they find they have to grind mobs to level. I'm guessing those same individuals have never played an Asian MMO before. I have never seen one that didn't involve grinding. They enjoy doing that over there, more so than western players. Not to say nobody here does, but not near as many. It may be more polished than most grinders, but no matter how much polish it has, in the end, it's still nothing more than another grinder with the same Asian character models and grinding. If you don't mind that kind of thing, then I would try it. From what I hear from friends, it's the best one to hit the US yet.
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