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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at it's worst. |
Been only playing for a week and level 23 with my Sorceror but already bored out of my mind. Does the game really open up at level 25 or is that just marketing hype? |
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11/02/09 3:23:49 PM#2
I say you call it quits now. You were expecting too much out of Aion unfortionately. I went in with no expectations and I'm having a blast. Currently three level 30 toons and plan on rolling a new one this week. Once I have 4-5 at 30 I plan to make the choice of which to make my main PVPer and main PVEer and the real fun begins.
Hope you find what your looking for! Whatever that is lol "Kings of typos" ^^ EDIT: typo... AKA "Hater of haters" |
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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at it's worst. |
Originally posted by Ethian
What a useless post. Could you not atleast answer my question rather than to tell me to quit? |
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11/02/09 3:32:38 PM#4
Just a marketing hype, unfortunately. I had to quit myself a while ago - It couldn't keep me interested. The game isn't for everyone. |
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11/02/09 3:33:05 PM#5
Originally posted by Yamota
It is Marketing Hype. I am level 31 right now and once my month is over next sunday I plan to quit. Nothing at all changes from 20-31 except the fact you die a lot more and leveling is a lot slower. |
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11/02/09 3:33:29 PM#6
Originally posted by Ethian
Why would anyone buy a game without expecting even getting the slightest amount of entertainment out of the product? Let's play Fallen Earth (from launch to present) |
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11/02/09 3:35:54 PM#7
Originally posted by maji
Why would anyone buy a game without expecting even getting the slightest amount of entertainment out of the product?
Because mmorpg games are so predicatable and dull at this point for a lot of veteran players that the only way one can enjoy it is to have no expectations thus when they find a mediocre or decent game its a success at least in some peoples mind. |
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11/02/09 3:37:31 PM#8
i'm level 39 and called it quits, you kinda get the just of leveling in this game when you do the first krall quests for elyos not sure what its called for asmos.
when i was in my 20's i was still playing with friends and still thought the game was ok. I have no idea what 50 is like, but i found the journey to get to 50 extremely boring. My advice for you is to try to get to at least 33 thats when most classes begin to become "fun" i know it did for my assasin at least. |
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11/02/09 3:38:06 PM#9
Originally posted by Calintz333 Because mmorpg games are so predicatable and dull at this point for a lot of veteran players that the only way one can enjoy it is to have no expectations thus when they find a mediocre or decent game its a success at least in some peoples mind. But if I consider these games to be predictable and dull... why again would I spend my money on them? Let's play Fallen Earth (from launch to present) |
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11/02/09 3:42:57 PM#10
When researching Aion, everything about it bored me. Another cookie-cutter, disposable MMO to add to the list. This genre is in the midst of an identity crisis. |
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11/02/09 3:43:30 PM#11
Originally posted by Yamota
It depends on why you are playing. If you are just trying it out to "check it out' but don't really have an active interest in joining a legion or taking part in the pvp game then sure, I don't see why you would stay. The players who are more gung ho and more interested in the game are players who are not only inspired by the art design and world but also the pvp portion of the game. Now, saying "I like pvp" doesn't really work. If you are the type of player who likes/enjoys open world pvp where you can possibly get ganked on occassion then once you get to the abyss you will start to really enjoy the game. Well, provided that you keep in mind that there are some qualifications to that statement. If you prefer more guild wars pvp or Warhammer scenarios then no, Aion will not help you there. The qualifications are that you need to realize there are going to be players higher than you and at some point in the level spread you won't be able to do anything. You need to level up, you need to deal with gear. And being part of a legion is going to help. You aren't going to ding 25 and stride out onto abyss solo and start to reap havoc. You are going to have to run in a group or stay close to groups of players while they hunt. If you think you are going to pvp solo then you best get to higher lvl and be very careful of where you hunt. If you hit 25 and are just plannnig to pve in the abyss you are going to have a hard time of it. I personally enjoy finding enemies coming through the rifts or running in a group and finding targets to fight. And though I've only been in one siege I really enjoyed it. So the question is not whether the game opens up at 25 but whether or not the additons in gameplay at 25 are your cup of tea. |
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11/02/09 3:52:57 PM#12
Originally posted by Calintz333
Because mmorpg games are so predicatable and dull at this point for a lot of veteran players that the only way one can enjoy it is to have no expectations thus when they find a mediocre or decent game its a success at least in some peoples mind. Amazing how ignorant and simple minded people are. Even more amazing how eager those people are to let the rest of the world know it. If I were to present an argument on behalf of Ethian I would compare it to a movie that has generated alot of buzz and everyone is talking about. How many times have you finally decided to go see for yourself what all the buzz is about, going in with huge expectations only to be dissapointed ? Right. People say this about going to the movies all the time -- "I dont pay attention to the buzz, I go in to see the movie with no expectations and decide on my own." It is beyond easy making some of you look like fools. It isnt even rewarding anymore. Still kinda fun tho. But it is simple jack easy -- kinda like wow. |
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11/02/09 3:54:58 PM#13
Originally posted by Yamota
find out for yourself. Or quit -- no one really cares. Game is doing quite well. Regardless of all the lies and nerdRage of the haters who cant stop coming here. |
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Euphoryk
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/30/09
"A man must live by his principles. Who he is, not what he is." |
11/02/09 3:56:49 PM#14
Originally posted by Tyvolus1
Fixed. |
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Euphoryk
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/30/09
"A man must live by his principles. Who he is, not what he is." |
11/02/09 3:57:59 PM#15
Originally posted by Tyvolus1
You sure seem to be awfully concerned for someone who doesn't care. /popcorn |
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11/02/09 4:00:04 PM#16
Originally posted by Euphoryk
You sure seem to be awfully concerned for someone who doesn't care. /popcorn
ok. /filet mignon |
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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at it's worst. |
Originally posted by Sovrath
It depends on why you are playing. If you are just trying it out to "check it out' but don't really have an active interest in joining a legion or taking part in the pvp game then sure, I don't see why you would stay. The players who are more gung ho and more interested in the game are players who are not only inspired by the art design and world but also the pvp portion of the game. Now, saying "I like pvp" doesn't really work. If you are the type of player who likes/enjoys open world pvp where you can possibly get ganked on occassion then once you get to the abyss you will start to really enjoy the game. Well, provided that you keep in mind that there are some qualifications to that statement. If you prefer more guild wars pvp or Warhammer scenarios then no, Aion will not help you there. The qualifications are that you need to realize there are going to be players higher than you and at some point in the level spread you won't be able to do anything. You need to level up, you need to deal with gear. And being part of a legion is going to help. You aren't going to ding 25 and stride out onto abyss solo and start to reap havoc. You are going to have to run in a group or stay close to groups of players while they hunt. If you think you are going to pvp solo then you best get to higher lvl and be very careful of where you hunt. If you hit 25 and are just plannnig to pve in the abyss you are going to have a hard time of it. I personally enjoy finding enemies coming through the rifts or running in a group and finding targets to fight. And though I've only been in one siege I really enjoyed it. So the question is not whether the game opens up at 25 but whether or not the additons in gameplay at 25 are your cup of tea. The PvP is actually the reason I got this game as PvE very rarely interests me. However the PvE is mind-nimbingly boring, same sequence of powers to kill a mob and I need to kill over 300 to level. 300 times pressing the same sequence of keys over and over.... I tried killing some elite mobs and that gave me some challenge but since the amount of powers are so limited (atleast at my level) all the fights pretty much looked the same. So what I am hoping for is that the PvP is much more fun than the PvE so that it keeps me interested enough to keep me leveling. Mainly I wonder if the PvP has any meaning, i.e. taking over, or losing, fortresses actually mean something and is not like hit back and forth like a volleyball between the factions. As for getting ganked by higher level players, I dont have a problem with that at all. What I have a problem with is no meaning/purposless PvP that is all about ganking and has no greater goal than "killing other players". |
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Astralglide
Novice Member
Joined: 9/03/07
"Nothing says combat instancing like cleavage, nipples, and leather" |
11/02/09 4:05:01 PM#18
Originally posted by Calintz333
Because mmorpg games are so predicatable and dull at this point for a lot of veteran players that the only way one can enjoy it is to have no expectations thus when they find a mediocre or decent game its a success at least in some peoples mind. I think he was just being a troll to get a reaction. Of course he had expectations when he bought the game. A witty saying proves nothing. |
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11/02/09 4:07:03 PM#19
Originally posted by Yamota
What a useless post. Could you not atleast answer my question rather than to tell me to quit?
If your bored already quit, its not going to change. You fell into the hype and expected too much, just like sooo many others. Aion is by far the best pvp MMO out right now imo. Hands down "Kings of typos" ^^ EDIT: typo... AKA "Hater of haters" |
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11/02/09 4:08:12 PM#20
Originally posted by Euphoryk
You sure seem to be awfully concerned for someone who doesn't care. /popcorn
"You didn't try very hard then, stuff starts to look great by level 8. Sorry, I suspect you only played for an hour and then quit, all signs point to personal failure." LOL !! i love how you call someones dislike for a game a "personal failure." Maybe the game is no good ? Looks like this Fallen Earth fanboi is lost -- you need to go back to the FE forums and call the masses failures some more as the game is apparently tanking. Fallen Earth #133 on xifre ? LOL -- EQ2 is #113 and it has been out for years -- too funny. No wonder you are here running your mouth -- You are bitter and jealous. Too funny.
Euphoryk - PWND. |
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11/02/09 4:10:20 PM#21
Originally posted by Calintz333
Because mmorpg games are so predicatable and dull at this point for a lot of veteran players that the only way one can enjoy it is to have no expectations thus when they find a mediocre or decent game its a success at least in some peoples mind. Haha, Aion is by far dull and boring. I play Aion and have hella fun with my g/f. Most log in and expect everything handed to them on a platter like their used to. Ask the folks playing that don't post on this website....ah ya their ingame. Go figure... "Kings of typos" ^^ EDIT: typo... AKA "Hater of haters" |
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11/02/09 4:16:01 PM#22
Originally posted by Ethian
If your bored already quit, its not going to change. You fell into the hype and expected too much, just like sooo many others. Aion is by far the best pvp MMO out right now imo. Hands down "Aion is by far the best pvp MMO out right now imo. Hands down" Thank you. And a big reason (not the only) it is one of the best pvp MMOs out is because, IMO they have the most (by far) PvE to offer for a PvP MMO. |
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11/02/09 4:17:42 PM#23
Originally posted by Yamota The PvP is actually the reason I got this game as PvE very rarely interests me. However the PvE is mind-nimbingly boring, same sequence of powers to kill a mob and I need to kill over 300 to level. 300 times pressing the same sequence of keys over and over.... I tried killing some elite mobs and that gave me some challenge but since the amount of powers are so limited (atleast at my level) all the fights pretty much looked the same. So what I am hoping for is that the PvP is much more fun than the PvE so that it keeps me interested enough to keep me leveling. Mainly I wonder if the PvP has any meaning, i.e. taking over, or losing, fortresses actually mean something and is not like hit back and forth like a volleyball between the factions. As for getting ganked by higher level players, I dont have a problem with that at all. What I have a problem with is no meaning/purposless PvP that is all about ganking and has no greater goal than "killing other players".
hmmm, well that's a hard one to answer but I'll try. I do think the pvp has meaning in that controlling artifacts give your side certain buffs as well as help your side in sieges. I thought the siege I was in was very enjoyable so to me that is meaning enough. I do know that the controlling legion has access to a special dungeon with its own rewards. Also, killing players gives you abyss points. Abyss points can be redeemed for better gear, potions, etc. And of course there is a ladder system where the top players on the ladder get benefits. I enjoy the pvp quite a bit, even if outmatched by a few higher levels against my lowly lvl 30 or the level 32. I had to cut back on game play time due to some real life things that need attending but all in all I find that leveling is very easy. Then again my characters are sorcerors. I don't grind elites except in groups as the xp is bad. There is a difference between xp per kill and xp over time. for some reason some players are still hung up over getting more xp per kill, even if it takes longer to accomplish that kill, and it gives you downtime. As far as playing the same skills over and over, I do that on my guardian in LOTRO so I really see no difference. However against players you won't set a macro to do your retinue of skills in sequence.
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Yamota
Elite Member
Joined: 10/05/03
Money in politics is the root of all political evil. It is corruption at it's worst. |
Originally posted by Sovrath ok, thanks for the informative post. I will keep on leveling and see if the PvP appeals to me. |
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11/02/09 4:34:28 PM#25
Originally posted by Yamota ok, thanks for the informative post. I will keep on leveling and see if the PvP appeals to me.
ok. but please bear in mind that if you are not part of an active legion or running with a group then it might not. I am a firm believer that whatever you do in life, you don't set yourself up to fail from the beginning. If your legion is not going into the abyss on a regular basis and this is somethign that you want to do you need to find a group that does. |
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