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They both seem similar enough that they can be fairly compared. I personally don't know since I've never played Aion. At the same time Runes of Magic is still being built as we play it. Wondering what you all think.
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12/18/08 11:22:31 PM#2
Are you serious???? |
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12/21/08 1:37:58 AM#3
I will be playing RoM until Aion enters open beta (hopefully there will be no wipe).
RoM is a good f2p game, possibly the best if it keeps up what it is currently doing. However Aion from the graphics and pvp (Abyss) is just too good to pass up.
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12/21/08 8:39:22 AM#4
How can you compare Aion PvP to RoM? What insightor experience do you have? Pleae explain.
As an side...there's only one game to play coming off the heels of a horrible AoC launch and drsatically incomplete game and a boring and redundent WAR game, and that is Darkfall. |
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12/21/08 8:53:41 AM#5
I think Aion will be heads/shoulders above RoM. Aion has been in development for many years and has already been released overseas (I live in the US) where it is doing VERY well as a new MMO. The art style is somewhat similar to FFXI, but the play style is extremely more friendly to PvP than FFXI was, so for most people it will be the best of both worlds. (I prefer the PvE grouping more myself). There are NUMEROUS vids and screenshots out of actual people playing and huge PvP battles so there's no question the game works well. The added bonus is that if you live in NA, we will probably get the game last or near last, so by then the game will have had probably 99% of any bugs ferreted out before it hit our shores. Look for most bugs to be in translation content regarding quests since its being converted from Korean as it primary to English. The release around these parts isn't until at least 3-4 more months from now, so you can just about bet on a smooth game. I played FFXI from NA release and this is how it was with that one. Smooth, no bugs, easy to play because it had been through all the hoops over in Japan. That's why that game had a good following to this day, it was steady, well put together and emphasized group play. While there have been so many misses MMO wise in 2008, this one will be one of the few "no brainers" for Game of The Year 2009" more than likely as it will be the best combination of previous MMOs.. (Perfect world's flying, FFXI's art, several MMO's Pvp, Wow's attention to detail etc) Well, that's what I think :) |
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12/21/08 9:33:55 AM#6
AION has supposedly spent like 100 million on development so I would assume that it would be alot more polished.......but.........You have to factor in whether AION is worth the price of the game and the monthly as opposed to playing RoM for free........I have played alot of MMOs that looked great at first but got bored wit hthem fairly quick.......Most of them I spent around 100 bucks for the game and a 6 month sub......In the end I felt I would have been better off just playing a free game and saving the money. |
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12/21/08 9:41:23 AM#7
Originally posted by Cik_Asalin
....Please....go fall into a hole. Why add this comment onto the end? It's not even part of the subject? Do you feel the need to tell us your opinion on DF, AoC and WAR is so important it can't go in a topic about those games? Aion looks to be far better than RoM, but who knows, plenty of good looking games get screwed up. |
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12/21/08 9:47:47 AM#8
Truth is, noone really knows unless they've played them both, and even then its a matter of opinion. I downloaded Runes of Magic a couple days ago just to check it out, and Im having a lot of fun with it. I have WAR and AoC readily available to play but i'd rather play RoM until Darkfall comes out. |
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12/21/08 2:11:40 PM#9
Originally posted by Pabswikk
....Please....go fall into a hole. Why add this comment onto the end? It's not even part of the subject? Do you feel the need to tell us your opinion on DF, AoC and WAR is so important it can't go in a topic about those games? Aion looks to be far better than RoM, but who knows, plenty of good looking games get screwed up. ROFL hahahaha
Okay, so are you going to answer the question? Or just bloviate?
Morons, imho, play games based on looks and window-dressing. Not saying you are but I'll let you categorize yourself.
So again, what tangible matter is there to pin Aion's PvP system above RoM? |
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12/21/08 2:17:49 PM#10
I have not extensively tested both, but from the brief time I had with each... I just liked Runes of Magic better. Aion, for all its hype, wasnt that spectacular... It was a good game, but didnt feel unique (I could be playing just about any other current MMO). Runes of Magic did feel new, and refreshing. It had some interesting changes, and played well.
Just my opinion.... and it will depend on what you like in a game. I am big on PvE, and consider PvP secondary. If you are big on PvP, and consider PvE secondary, you might like Aion more. |
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12/25/08 2:12:59 AM#11
I like Aion and Runes of Magic but you can not really compare the two. One is f2p and the other is p2p. They have many differances and would be hard to really base off on what would be the over all best. I guess we will just have to see when both games go to full release. But I will not be going to Aion, I like and made my home at Runes of Magic. XD Its a great game and pretty well established community too. :) I'v been with Runes of Magic before apha beta and played through the phase of closed beta and love the changes they have made. Best f2p mmo in my book. -GUILDMASTER OF WICKED RED- |
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12/28/08 10:12:01 AM#12
LOL some guy was trying to say the other day that Aion already has over 6 million subs.........Yeah and I have some real estate for sale in hawaii too......... |
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1/27/09 10:40:10 PM#13
Yes there is no way to answer that unless someone played them both. MMO's almost never live up to the hype, and I expect Aion or whatever will be a major let down as well. Mind as well try playing RoM since its free anyways, and it is pretty good so far as I seen. |
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Kyleran
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A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
1/27/09 10:45:42 PM#14
Lets do the math. F2P Runes of Magic vs P2P Aion. C'mon, you really need help answering this quesiton? OK, I'll bite. Aion, on this basis alone.
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1/28/09 3:08:04 PM#15
There is no WAY RoM will EVER be better than Aion. Aion is one of the most expensive ambitious mmorpg projects to date. The development team of over 500 people Huge budget and backed up by years of innovation. Then you compare RoM which just took the WoW style and dulled up the graphics and ruined the sound effects but made it free. Aion will be a subscription fee game, and I am sure that it will be a very popular one Ala Lineage 2. I Am only playing FFXI waiting for Aion currently and in all the mmorpg games iv played there are always people just waiting for Aion.
Its just not even a fair comparison RoM and Aion are on totally different playing fields, thats like Comparing a Sushi bar to canned Tuna. RoM maybe the best damn Canned tuna in the world but its still just Tuna! Its still just a low-mid budget F2P mmo. Aion is a multi million dollar high development P2P mmo. Oh and about the person who stated the 6million subscription number, It was in Closed Korean Beta last year and over 6million people in Korea signed up for that beta. |
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1/28/09 6:29:08 PM#16
Originally posted by Calintz333
That pretty much sums it up. I really like playing RoM and will play it for a long time, it's the only F2P I can bring myself to play and that's saying a lot, I'm really picky. But it does not come close to Aion's ankles for the simple fact that RoM is a very low budget project and Aion is not. RoM is Runewaker's first and only MMO and there are doing a good job with what they have and the limits they have with their company (minuscule) but it's no NCsoft funded game. If we are talking about which game will be more fun or popular that's really hard to say because RoM has the cheap factor going for it while Aion has polish and solid mechanics. Depends on the player, what are you willing to pay for? Also I don't think Aion and RoM look anything alike, all they have in common is an asian influence. (,,,)=^__^=(,,,)Game Latte Vidcast |
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1/30/09 6:19:36 PM#17
To use your own statement: |
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1/30/09 6:23:54 PM#18
Actually Kyleran you're wrong on this one. I don't play it a lot but RoM is quite a nice MMORPG in it's own right and I've quite enjoyed it when I bother logging in. Beauty of it is... since it's free... I don't have to decide whether to log in or not... if I feel like it, I log in... if I don't it's no big deal since i'm not paying for it. Anyone saying Aion is "better" who hasn't played it yet is deluding themselves. Wait till you play it before assuming a P2P game is better than RoM is. Why? Because we've seen PLENTY of multi-million dollar flops. There's no guarantee that Aion will be any better than every MMORPG out there. I haven't played it so I'm withholding judgement until there's a free trial or open beta. Till then there's really no way to compare them. |
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1/30/09 6:24:06 PM#19
ROM is the best of the F2P MMO (if you don't count Guildwars as a F2P game, it owns ROM totaly) but it is in hard competition even with the worst P2P games. It is a different league, both graphic wise and with gameplay. So, yes I believe Aion will be better. |
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1/30/09 6:27:50 PM#20
I dunno... I play Guild Wars and I don't think it's really any better than RoM... RoM is a persistent world whereas Guildwars is 100% instances... which I loathe. I don't enjoy GW much at all though I do still play now and then. |
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