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9/15/09 5:55:02 PM#141
The handjob thing is kind of like the Duck Hunt gun for NES except USB, altho I heard a rumor the next version would be Bluetooth. Comes with the Korean-only collector's edition.
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9/15/09 5:58:01 PM#142
Originally posted by isurus
LOL! Handjobs? ever get a handjob? It's like someone else brushing your own teeth. You will always do it better yourself. Now if they developed a BJ program, sign me up for the beta. PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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9/15/09 6:00:25 PM#143
@ Benaiah21: I'll take an alternative any day. The problem is there are lot's of mmos but none besides wow I wanted to play (I also love KoDC but that's another subject). Aion may be the nice welcome I've been looking for. I'm a little excited about Aion now. I just want another mmo I can perhaps come back to as warhammer, lotro and aoc will never get my money again. I tried so hard to love those games.
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9/15/09 6:02:52 PM#144
Originally posted by yodablaze
Those three game sucked badly, it is terrible that you try to get to like a game, but when the bordom gets so umbarable, you just cannot play the game anymore. It just sucks. Aion, let's hope it'll keep my interest, and if it doesn't...then it'll be on the list of failed mmos. |
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9/15/09 6:03:48 PM#145
Originally posted by yodablaze
Boardwalker you make it seem as if people who are skeptical about Aion are morons. Intelligent individuals ask questions. My perspective is based upon a game I was not considering playing at all. Based upon previous game experience I have every right to pre-judge a game that did not provide enough information to make we want to play it. It's almost as if you are saying "Everyone who isn't interested in Aion and hadn't played it is an idiot. Play the game NOW or be stupid forever." lol NCsoft is making it's money from Aion before Guild Wars 2 comes out and that says a lot about what they expect from Aion. Two games in the same genre under the same company can not compete with one another. It seems as if this company knows that Aion may die out in the US/Europe based market and they want to squeeze everything they can out of us before Guild Wars 2 comes out. My opinion. You can buy the game and enjoy it now but I have no long term hope for the game at all. This is a very big gap in logic. |
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9/15/09 6:09:52 PM#146
I might be wrong on this, but GW2 is going to be free to play too isn't it? so there is not alot of compition between it and Aion, if thats the case, cause well you can play both for the same amount of money each month, and i thought I read somewhere that they were going to be doing some kind of cross promotional deal, between the too games. Lot of work for something they plan on having cannibalizing itself. |
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9/15/09 6:11:15 PM#147
Originally posted by Gameloading This is a very big gap in logic.
A valid point indeed, Aion's subscriber base is over a milion right now. Hmm, Aion failed? Nope. Aion going to fail? No waaaaaaaay, if it fails in the EU/NA/AU region, ok...but nevertheless, it has earned its respect in Asia and therefore will be successful for many years to come. One reason why I'm switching to Aion, guaranteed success from a guaranteed MMO maker with a great track record for producing quality MMOs. |
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9/15/09 6:13:17 PM#148
I can only speak for myself but I wanted something different to play. I've already played MMOs for near 12+ years, I've done the themepark mmos to death. When I log into a game it doesn't matter if my character looks ultra realistic or looks like something off of cartoon network. If the game is a quest stacker leading me from zone to zone until I reach some endgame raiding meta game It bores me to tears. I open that quest log with 15-20+ quests and just feel like i've done it all before. Around two years ago I left WoW and found Eve Online. This game didn't have a generic Interface, didn't have that stupid minimap in the upper right corner and didn't even have walking avatars. I was a freaking spaceship in a universe that wanted to blow me to bits 23/7. It felt new and I've been playing ever since. That's what I needed at the time, I needed a game that was so radically different that I wasn't reminded of games like WoW or EQ. I think alot of the WoW refugees are looking for a similar experience, something that wont make them think they've done all of this before. Now to the Aion fans do you really think Aion gives them that feeling of something totally new and different?
PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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9/15/09 6:21:07 PM#149
Guild Wars 2 isn't F2P Guild Wars isn't even F2P. It will be a one time payment model with expansions you can purchase later if no subcribtions are added. F2P means item mall and Guild Wars 2 would fail as a F2P game especially if Guild Wars is still a one time payment based game. Look at dungeons and dragons. I'm only hoping that if Aion doesn't meet the desired expectations in sales, that they do not reduce the game to F2P and then push Guild Wars 2 as their mmo savior. I can not fully assume what NCsoft will do but when you have so many contingency plans, some game will suffer at the end of the day. |
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9/15/09 6:22:27 PM#150
Originally posted by yodablaze
Kinda like LOTRO with the lifetime subscription fee. In that case, Guild Wars has to create expansions to generate more revenue since they cannot with subscriber bases. |
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9/15/09 6:24:52 PM#151
Originally posted by metalhead980
No it don't, and most of the fans of Aion don't want that vast difference, there are alot of subtle differences in the game that make us excited. Its not that we want something completely different, we just want a different backdrop man, after you get all the achievements and gear in wow, you still like the concept of the game, but that particular game is worn out. Its the same complex that FPS players have, after you learn all the maps and unlock all the weapons, its not that your done with FPS in gereneral, your just done with that one, and you want to move on to the next one, start all over, unlock more levels and weapons, even if they are just like the ones in the previous game. I'm not saying your wrong either, EVE really is an awesome game, my problem is it too closely resembles real life to me, you log on, you work for your isk, then you buy stuff, and eventually you try to through your weight around, and either make more, or fall, and start all over again, and you need insurance, a good health plan, there are freaking bills, nah man, awesome game, just not for me. |
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9/15/09 6:29:15 PM#152
Originally posted by metalhead980
No. But who is claiming that? Not anyone that I have read here. Aion is a solid, pvp-based MMO that uses proven (and familiar) mechanics to immerse players in a new, fictional world. People who look for something more than that are a victim of overblown expectations. Like many MMO'ers who have played in the genre for a significant length of time, you are burned out on the mechanics of these types of games. You will find nothing in Aion to fix this burnout--that is something you'll have to come to terms with on your own. I suggest sticking with EVE, or playing console games to help "refresh" yourself. I've been playing computer games for 29 years, and MMOs for the past 10+, and maybe I am fortunate in the sense that I can approach a new MMO with an open mind and the ability to immerse myself in its lore without carrying the loads of jaded baggage that other gamers carry with them like iron weights. They can adjust a game all day, but they can't help the issue between the keyboard and the chair. |
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9/15/09 6:33:35 PM#153
Originally posted by Morgaren
No it don't, and most of the fans of Aion don't want that vast difference, there are alot of subtle differences in the game that make us excited. Its not that we want something completely different, we just want a different backdrop man, after you get all the achievements and gear in wow, you still like the concept of the game, but that particular game is worn out. Its the same complex that FPS players have, after you learn all the maps and unlock all the weapons, its not that your done with FPS in gereneral, your just done with that one, and you want to move on to the next one, start all over, unlock more levels and weapons, even if they are just like the ones in the previous game. I'm not saying your wrong either, EVE really is an awesome game, my problem is it too closely resembles real life to me, you log on, you work for your isk, then you buy stuff, and eventually you try to through your weight around, and either make more, or fall, and start all over again, and you need insurance, a good health plan, there are freaking bills, nah man, awesome game, just not for me. Maybe you aren't to the point of needing a totally different experience? I've been playing these games for a long time. I wasn't really promoting Eve just saying that it happened to be the game that changed everything for me. Maybe you just have a higher tolerance for these types of games but for me, characters with wings and some random pvp wont mask the fact that this game at it's core is a quest stacker and gear centric game. Maybe one day you will feel the way I do, maybe you wont but if you ever do. You will understand. Why else would I play sandbox games with less that 15k Subs (DF,Ryzom)? Or a game with spaceships as my avatar? Because sooner or later you get tired of the same basic gameplay. PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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9/15/09 6:36:12 PM#154
Originally posted by Boardwalker
No. But who is claiming that? Not anyone that I have read here.
In the OP it asks why people claim Aion is the same old, same old. It's simple because at its core its the same shit we've been playing since EQ or WoW depending on when you first started mmos. Is that bad? Yes, if you're tired of the same formula thats been used for years. PLaying: EvE, Ryzom Waiting For: Earthrise, Perpetuum |
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9/15/09 6:36:19 PM#155
Originally posted by Boardwalker
No. But who is claiming that? Not anyone that I have read here. Aion is a solid, pvp-based MMO that uses proven (and familiar) mechanics to immerse players in a new, fictional world. People who look for something more than that are a victim of overblown expectations. Like many MMO'ers who have played in the genre for a significant length of time, you are burned out on the mechanics of these types of games. You will find nothing in Aion to fix this burnout--that is something you'll have to come to terms with on your own. I suggest sticking with EVE, or playing console games to help "refresh" yourself. I've been playing computer games for 29 years, and MMOs for the past 10+, and maybe I am fortunate in the sense that I can approach a new MMO with an open mind and the ability to immerse myself in its lore without carrying the loads of jaded baggage that other gamers carry with them like iron weights.
Nice, so I see you're an MMO vet and an Aion fan. Although the grind is pretty steep and most people can get burned out, realize there is motivation...the motivation is the fact that yes, we have solid PvP, and it isn't much of a chance from WoW, but at least the story and the elements are a bit different. And, fortunately, I've been playing MMOs since 2003 and never really got burned out from MMOs in general. I grinded and grided in FFXI to level cap and played that for a bit, but have never really spent too much time in an MMOs. |
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9/15/09 6:39:19 PM#156
Originally posted by metalhead980 I don't think Aion will give them the feeling like they are playing a game that reinvented the wheel. No. but I don't think thats something WoW players are looking for. You have been playing these games for 12+ years now, but how many WoW players have played that long? Not that many i presume. |
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9/15/09 6:42:39 PM#157
Originally posted by Gameloading I don't think Aion will give them the feeling like they are playing a game that reinvented the wheel. No. but I don't think thats something WoW players are looking for. You have been playing these games for 12+ years now, but how many WoW players have played that long? Not that many i presume.
I'm thinking Final Fantasy XIV and SW:TOR will have something new for a chance. It has definitely been confirmed that Warhammer Online is a WoW Clone for sure. Many may not agree with me, it is true. AIon isn't a WoW clone at all, but you might be right, people aren't looking for Asian grinders either, we're looking for PvP which is what AIon has. Second of all, The Secret World, I know made by the failed funcom, but still looks pretty interesting, otherwise, I'm not playing Aion for something new, I'm playing it for the innovative storyline and the engaging PvP. |
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9/15/09 6:48:59 PM#158
Originally posted by Syno23
LOL Aion follows the WoW model more than Warhammer does. I haven't followed any of the FF series, what does the next one offer that is new? GW 2 will introduce some new ideas as well. |
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9/15/09 6:51:25 PM#159
The challenge for Aion, IMO, will be the people that play at the beginning, at least for NA and EU. Will it be the types that overwhelmed AoC and helped ruin it. Or will it get a population that helps build the game into something special. True, it's up to NCSoft to create content and having a PvPvE environment that is fun and lasting, but it is also up to the population to help build the game and not tear it down. |
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9/15/09 6:51:53 PM#160
metalhead980 I understand the way you feel as a lot of us feel the same way but some of us also will settle for a good alternative to what we are used to playing. You have to walk before you can "fly." A lot of us just want a good game besides wow, simple. If Aion is a good game, that alone is enough to meet a lot of people's expectations. The group of players that want the innovation and different perspective in video game development must wait for swtor or hope for developers to take bigger risks in the mmo department. That revolution in video gaming will take some time. A lot of players just want the game to be done right before it evolves. It is an utter shame that wow is the only mmo to contend with. Right now Aion doesn't have to be great, just good. We can put Aion in the "good" category and hope for a great game in the future. Right now, other mmos just suck. Great graphics can not mask a bad game. From the majority of players here, Aion seems to be a good game. I'll leave wow for a while just to try something that is new and has lasting appeal. I've given my hard criticism of Aion but faithful members here helped convince me. I spent hours reading more about Aion just because of this thread. After the game's release, we can bash it if it becomes an upset. I think most players here will admit that Aion is not innovative but that it is a great game none the less. If it's a good game, that's good enough for me. Anything besides wow is good enough to give a try. My opinion. |
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