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I was lucky enough to get some help from a buddy and able to play the Korean Open Beta. Not sure what my review is really worth as I cant read korean so there is a lot I don't know. But here is some tidbits.
The servers were defenitly jam packed, there seems to be a Queue of sorts almost all hours of the day. When a new server was brought up it had a 4000 person Queue.. The character creation is prolly the second best I've personally seen. You can litterally edit every portion of your toon that you can imagine. I think CoH had a little better character creation only cause it had a few more accessory options. However with only 1 race of each faction you litterally would think there was tons of races in game. It's so easy to make a character look like your own unique race. The first 9 levels have you on an island with various WoW type quests. Collection quests, kill quests, travel quests, etc. With little town hubs along the way, teaching you the basics, trainers etc. Once you are level 9 you begin a quest chain to get your wings and then your able to select what class you want to branch off to. Combat is very fluid and the animations are nice. After playing WAR for the last month this was a nice change. Mobs do have a degree of difficulty, atleast what ive played for the first 10 levels. Expect to die a few times. I often died from either a mob that was a level or two above me or if I got 2 mobs of the same level as me I almost ALWAYS died. I think this is a page out of EQ but not quite the hardcoreness. Theres also xp loss upon death that you can get partially recovered from a NPC for some cash. Overall so far questing and combat feels like WoW but that mobs are not quite as pansys as they are in WoW.
Again, I can't read korean so it's kinda just tidbits here in there as I come across them. Other things I discovered is, crafting can fail. I saw a player setup a lil shack in a small town/quest hub selling items if you clicked on it. (I have no idea about a faction wide Auction house yet.) I never crashed or got stuck yet so far. The game seems pretty stable. If your worried about specs 2gigs ram and a pci16 512mb card runs the game very smoothly, i think a 256mb vid card would work just as well. And I don't feel as though it's a grind so far. 1-10 in Aion seemed like 1-10 in WoW/Warhammer. Thats about it so far, I haven't gotten to test any PVP yet nor do I know if I'll get a chance or if there is a chance in Open Beta. Any other not worthy things I come across I'll post if anybody is at all interested.
EDIT: Little thing to add on it being scary to die besides the xp loss. Atleast as far as I've exp. When you die you re appear at your bind spot. (Think hearth or whatever) So if your binded at one end the zone and die all the way across at the other end. GG. Could be worse I suppose, atleast you dont have to retrieve your corpse and there are flight paths.
UPDATE: Just another lil update. .. And again, being that I don't know korean and could be missing out on skills or there fullest ability and/or wearing totally crappy gear. (I judge equipping gear by highlighted green/red numbers even though I cant tell what stat is what. I can spot out weapon speed and min/max damage on weapons though so that helps!) It seems grouping is definitely encouraged and tends to be A LOT more funner and faster even with just questing.
P.S. for those who don't like the UI it's completly customizable. You can break it apart and move stuff how ya want etc. I haven't had much time to play but with the weekend maybe I'll be able to update some peeps again with a little more info. |
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11/11/08 1:59:53 PM#2
Awesome! Those are/were my impressions (I haven't played since late, late August (PAX)), but it seems like not much has changed. I'm very excited to see it translated and brought over here for it's final NA polish + preview thing. |
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11/11/08 2:08:34 PM#3
thanks for the info, glad to hear your reports. gives me hope for aion!!! |
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11/11/08 2:16:01 PM#4
Thanks a lot for the post man. its really helpfull to see that the game is actually working properly. i think the server queue and stuff will be fixed they will ad several servers on oficial launch. the computer specs, i was dying to know. most ppl think that they need to put up a HUGE pc to play this and its actually pretty decent settings that any1 can afford i think. combat wise, you could see in vids and other info that the mobs were way tough than the ones from wow, but its kinda cool. u get wings at lvl 10 so i think its worthit. xp loss as a death penalty actually works well, not just run back to your body and keep the non stop grindfest. thanks again for the post bro! really apreciate that! |
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11/11/08 3:13:17 PM#5
Thanks for the info ^^ hoping for more :P |
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11/11/08 7:38:06 PM#6
Thx alot and keep posting!!! AMD FX-4100 Zambezi (OC at 4.3GHZ ATM) |
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11/11/08 8:53:41 PM#7
So where are all the Aion haters? Oh ya thats right from the sounds of things everything is going great for NCsoft Except for the fact that they are bogged down with an unexpected 150K people trying to get in OB. Not much to hate on. Just think when it finally gets over here it will be extra polished Elder scrolls online: Voice your concerns here :http://www.zenimax.com/contact.php |
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11/11/08 9:45:49 PM#8
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11/11/08 9:52:02 PM#9
Originally posted by toddze
hate to say it but OB numbers don't mean much, NCsoft showed that with their NA launch of L2. every time they'd open a new server it would be so incredibly packed that you couldn't get into it (no ques) and they'd open another.
then when the game went live, bartz and sieg were full... all the others turned to ghost towns. most people see betas as free trials, lots of people are willing to not pay for a game.
but to be serious, how did the game compare to L2? my only 2 problems with L2 were the grind and the horrible PvP balance. i've they've improved that a bit i'd really like to give Aion a try... and buffs, if buffs aren't pretty much required... but we didn't learn that right away in L2 so i doubt you'd know about that. Everything creates huge amounts of negativity on the internet, that's what the internet is for: Negativity, porn and lolcats. |
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11/11/08 9:58:32 PM#10
Originally posted by sassycat3172
I don't believe they are having a closed beta. What they are going to have are beta events. My guess is that they will be similar to the Guild Wars events. |
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11/11/08 10:07:17 PM#11
The only thing that bothered me from that description was the player setting up a shack and selling. This smacks of the inevitable wall of vendors grouped up together in main hubs making it impossible to get around that seems to be common with cheap free to play games. I would hope a pay to play game would have a more modern and bandwidth friendly auction house to avoid the clutter. The rest seems interesting so far. |
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11/11/08 10:08:49 PM#12
Either way I would really like to be a part of the debugging process and stress testing of the game. Hope they have something. I am looking forward to the game either way. |
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11/11/08 11:57:01 PM#13
Originally posted by Zorvan I agree, I'd rather not see a city littered with AFK shops also.
As far as I know, there will be both an auction house and player AFK shops. From what I expect is this will allow players to sell specific items in specific areas for everyone's convinience. For example: A person only selling cooking ingredients can set up a shop near the Kitchen, so one doesn't have to run all the way to the auction house to re-stock.
"When you're born you're naked, when you die you're naked again, and in-between all we do is work, eat, and play MMOs." |
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11/12/08 12:36:33 AM#14
So the basic summary is = WoW-like?? What unique features did you come across? What sets it apart from all other MMOs besides the purty gfx and some stylized skill animations? |
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11/12/08 12:51:25 AM#15
Originally posted by ssnautilus
Learn by yourself what sets Aion apart from all other MMo's because, I for one.. I am tired to explain to people like you, what's all about in Aion world. Don't want to be rude, but u asked for it. Reporter: What's behind Blizzard success, and how do you make your gamers happy? |
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11/12/08 12:55:56 AM#16
Originally posted by IceAge
Learn by yourself what sets Aion apart from all other MMo's because, I for one.. I am tired to explain to people like you, what's all about in Aion world. Don't want to be rude, but u asked for it. Funny how he wasn't even talking to you, yet you jumped on the defense? He made a perfectly valid question addressing an issue which most, I think, are interested in; how's it different from other games. |
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Wearacup
Novice Member
Joined: 6/17/08
UO made people nervous, now it just makes them dress funny. |
11/12/08 1:03:57 AM#17
There are Aion haters? I was not aware of that. Trammies need to stop polluting the MMORPG landscape. They already have enough games in which to emote hugs and sell garbage by the banks. |
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11/12/08 1:07:38 AM#18
Originally posted by ssnautilus
That would be the angle wings that give temp flight, better wings longer flight and the ability to fly through the clouds. Take that part away and it seems it's the same some old level based MMO of kill ex and Fed Ex quests, raiding and PVP, but with your wings in Aion.
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11/12/08 1:12:16 AM#19
Originally posted by Galadourn Funny how he wasn't even talking to you, yet you jumped on the defense? He made a perfectly valid question addressing an issue which most, I think, are interested in; how's it different from other games.
He made a perfectly valid question addressing an issue and u do the same? Which Issue? I don't see any issues to read/watch/learn about Aion over the internet. Hence, to answer your question : Q: How's it different from other games. A: a)Please visit : http://google.com and type "Aion Game Play" ( or whatever your desires are ) b) Please visit : http://AionSource.com c) Please visit : http://youtube.com ( Type Aion on the search box ) d) Please visit : http://aiononline.com e) Oh .. google it's your friend, don't forget that Reporter: What's behind Blizzard success, and how do you make your gamers happy? |
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11/12/08 1:18:18 AM#20
Originally posted by IAmMMO
That would be the angle wings that give temp flight, better wings longer flight and the ability to fly through the clouds. Take that part away and it seems it's the same some old level based MMO of kill ex and Fed Ex quests, raiding and PVP, but with your wings in Aion.
The changes that will be made for the EU/NA version of Aion is that they will introduce new voice sounds , fighting sounds, skill sounds and so on .. to appeal to the western audience ( i hope ) The rest doesn't need to be changed as I like Aion how's it right now. But we will see how the feedback's will sound once they hit preview events here , in EU/NA . Reporter: What's behind Blizzard success, and how do you make your gamers happy? |
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