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Has anybody played both and which one are you going to stick with? I've been playing Champions and it seems like a complex game with no complexity. I'm just wondering if I should try Aion. |
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9/20/09 6:29:11 PM#2
I test both games on CB, none of this games were for me, however from what i can see ,AION its having lots of issues on early launch, so if i was you maybe stay away from AION for about a week and maybe try CO, my friends are really hook on it , but this is only my personal opinion and of course you gonna have lots of different opinions from other folks and (fanbois). |
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9/20/09 6:30:21 PM#3
i am playing both, champs is great love the no class system, aion is more classic mmo type game nothing really new the flying is cool and all but you get way more types of flying in champs if you like the more classic tank/healer/dps class system mmo games aion is a sure winner for ya i like both so hard to say what you should play, try them both, make up your own mind is best advice i can give you |
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9/20/09 6:32:33 PM#4
I played both in Beta along with my brothers. They both chose Champions, so I'm going along for the ride, however personally I liked Aion a lot better. |
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9/20/09 6:55:21 PM#5
you can actually log into Champions =P "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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Originally posted by Scalebane
Actually around the time I first posted this you couldn't.... hehe |
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9/20/09 8:22:05 PM#7
Originally posted by windasm
Actually around the time I first posted this you couldn't.... hehe
Damn, owned lmao. "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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9/20/09 8:25:13 PM#8
I'm done with aion and yes it's 1st day of preorder release. What did it? Community of aion and the small maps of aion, enough said. |
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9/21/09 1:28:15 AM#9
Originally posted by windasm
I think both games are pretty different. superhero vs fantasy.... But there are more differents that are important. CO is more single player casual then Aion. CO is more PvE oriented then Aion. Aion is forced PvP past lvl 20. Aion has a large part of the game based on RvR. So I think if you are looking for a casual game that is just generally fun and solo PvE oriented then CO is probably a good choice. If you are looking for a more involved game that rewards longer term efforts and is big on PvP then Aion is a good choice. Course this all assumes that cryptic makes CO a playable game, adds enough quest content to level, and stops making dramatic changes to powers.
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9/21/09 2:17:17 AM#10
All I can say about Aion is......I hope you like walking/running all over. I don't walk that much irl. |
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9/21/09 2:47:45 AM#11
Originally posted by Albos Nice waste of money there champ ! Way to hang in there. Velika: City of Wheels: Among the mortal races, the humans were the only one that never built cities or great empires; a curse laid upon them by their creator, Gidd, forced them to wander as nomads for twenty centuries... |
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9/21/09 4:25:52 AM#12
Originally posted by windasm
I played both and frankly Aion has more to offer than CO least in my opinion. I didn't think CO was a bad game by any means but out of the two I had a lot more fun with Aion. 1. For god's sake mmo gamers, enough with the analogies. They're unnecessary and your comparisons are terrible, dissimilar, and illogical. 2. To posters feeling the need to state how f2p really isn't f2p: Players understand the concept. You aren't privy to some secret the rest are missing. You're embarrassing yourself. 3. Yes, Cpt. Obvious, we're not industry experts. Now run along and let the big people use the forums for their purpose. |
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9/21/09 5:42:13 AM#13
Aion > Champions why? Maps arn't surrounded by giant globes, the game engine doesn't run like crap, there are EU servers for european servers (if you are not european, don't even thinki about playing champions online). Overall, champions online is an improved version of city of X, which bored me to tears.
CO needs atleast a year before I'll try it again. |
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9/21/09 7:14:00 AM#14
Originally posted by nightbird305
Have to agree with this, i wanted CO to be great but it just wasnt, it ran sluggish and the maps are tiny especially if you consider everyone has travel powers from level 5. I couldnt log on for a week and a half at peak times and ifi did get on i was getting ping of 3000 ish. I tried AION and so far i favour it, it runs better and looks better and even although it had massive queues last night at least it works and has some content. Currently playing Torchlight |
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9/21/09 8:24:52 AM#15
One world and one server is what makes games like CO and EVE online such unique games. For years gamers have been crying against separation of players on basis of territory. You sir are in a minority. I can log 24/7 into CO and always find people from around the world. And as far as 'if you are european don't even think about playing CO' is the most retarded comment i have ever read. I am EU player and i have no idea WTF you are talking about. |
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9/21/09 8:35:06 AM#16
Originally posted by windasm
I have and still play both, although since yesterday I've been concentrating on AION since it requires more attention. The games are in completely different settings, so it's possible for me to play both without throwing up from redundancy. Champions Online has a great character customization system. It's nice being able to choose whatever powers you want, customizing your build to your liking. The game itself is very casual. You can solo the majority of the game. There's only a handful of group content. Being able to create your own Villian is a cool feature as well. You get a total of 4 costume slots over your game career too, so that's fun. You can also pay to change each costume whenever you want. The PvP is fun, if you're not playing against a premade. AION, on the other hand has more depth. I don't know this for a fact, it's just a hunch I have from my experience as a MMO gamer since 2002. Character customization doesn't seem anywhere near the level of Champions, but it's a trade off for a game that gives more of a purpose for playing it. If you can afford it, buy both and play them both through the first 30 days. You'll answer your own question as you feel yourself being drawn to log into one game over the next. |
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9/21/09 9:35:10 AM#17
Originally posted by Taynado Maybe you should... |
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9/21/09 9:37:10 AM#18
Originally posted by Pelaaja Maybe you should...
LOL was thinking about the exact same thing.
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9/21/09 9:50:54 AM#19
Originally posted by Scalebane
you can actually log into, AOC, WAR, DDO, etc --- you get the point (I hope). |
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9/21/09 11:03:07 AM#20
I played both. IN the end, I chose Aion because I like PvP, and that is not Champions Strong suit. However Champions is very fun PVE. I wrote a fairly detailed reviews on both Champions Online: The Review "Super fun PVE … Super bland PvP..and a Lot of Spandex in Between" and The Aion Review: "A highly Polished Game for the Little Korean in All of Us" |