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Originally posted by DiSpLiFF I went over with about 5 rl Friends as well, and a very large guild more than capable of getting things done. I think we have 15-20 people left from the orginal guild, 1 friend of mine still plays, and the other bots now. Enough said? I will never say Aion is a bad Game, its just not the golden goose I thought it would be.. Its a Korean grinder, with enough westernization to keep it afloat for a few months.
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I'm tempted to take Zorndorf off block just to check out some of these recent fits of rage over people talking positively about something other than WOW.
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Overly stereotypical stereotypes is stereotypical. Playing: No MMO's currently |
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Originally posted by DiSpLiFF
Honestly, not true at all...
Just like on Aionsource (which is getting more and more proven to sniff out trolls) - its the SAME dozen or so trolls with nothing better to do - making the same threads over and over...
Its closer to this... "For every 5 people who think this game is great there are about 1 troll who think's its garbage". That's way closer to the truth... The trolls just happen to be very vocal where most of the players are actually off playing the game (I would be too if it wasn't for stupid work) :(
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How is this game highly polished? It lacks a lot of user friendly features most mmos have like lfg interfaces, the guild mechanics and options, including warehouse, are terrible, frequently falls to repeatable quests as an excuse to avoid people saying there are not enough quests, instances are as basic as they can be and all the other features are paper thin. You can't swim and where you can fly (minus the abyss) you just run into magical invisible walls. Yeah, so polished. |
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Originally posted by Margulis
No doubt in my mind: Whatever Aion offers, it's polished. But sadly, in my opinion, it just doesn't offer anything others already have done (And in some cases a lot better even). I do applaud the graphics engine, most notably the speed in which it loads the stuff up. All in all the "been there, done that" feeling. |
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Originally posted by BizkitNL
No doubt in my mind: Whatever Aion offers, it's polished. But sadly, in my opinion, it just doesn't offer anything others already have done (And in some cases a lot better even). I do applaud the graphics engine, most notably the speed in which it loads the stuff up. All in all the "been there, done that" feeling.
I get this from games at times too tbh... AoC and WAR were like that for me. There was nothing "wrong" with them per say - it just felt the same ole to me... "been there done that" feeling.
I don't feel this way in Aion - for whatever reason - likely because I have a great guild and a bunch of real life friends playing as well.... so this probably alters my experience.
That said - even though I quit WAR/AoC within the first month - I didn't follow suit of "run to their forum and tell everyone it's trash" if you catch my drift. |
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Aion is already losing its population according to Xfire. R.I.P., another would-be WoW-killer. ;-) God bless the Block feature! |
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First of all, Aion has not been out long enough to determine whether it will be successful. I felt the game was much more polished at launch than the other games I have played. There are a multitude of problems that are game breaking to me. I was part of Head Start and purchased a Collector's Edition so you'll have to discount my opinions for reasons OTHER than not owning the game. I DO play the game on my own account. Aion is beautiful. I love the character creation. I LOVE my characters and the graphics. If this was all that it took to keep me interested that would be super. I enjoy the crafting and think it is great that I actually get XP from both collecting and actual crafting. However, I believe the cost sink involved with it is way over the top. I believe the ratio of white procs to greens is too low and then trying to create a blue item is so costly and convoluted that this PROMOTES the desire to buy gold from sellers rather than discourages it. I'm just about ready to let my subscription go. Grinding is part of all games and I just deal with it. I try to ignore the bots as much as possible, however, there are way too many (many more than in any game I have ever played). You can say they are dealing with the problem and that's fine ... I'll come back after they've dealt with it. In an effort to cut spam mail from gold sellers, the amount of mail you can send has been limited. If your account works correctly that is fine and dandy by me. However, my husband and I run a legion and his account toon that heads the legion will not let him mail more than 1 item for several hours at a time. Trying to get customer support to deal with something like this is non-existent. Legion controls are severely lacking. There is no way to determine how long a player has not logged in. There is no log to determine what is going in/out of the legion bank. You can not create additional ranks with specific abilities or legion bank (or other) privileges. For instance, you can't create a rank for someone you want to be able to recruit but not have the ability to remove players and in the same vein, you cannot create a rank for someone you want to have both privileges. This makes trying to run a viable legion very difficult. We're trying to determine who has left (as there has been a sharp decline in legion members logging in as of late) and who is just busy (as some of us are just casual players). I know this can't be that big of a coding issue because many games have accomplished this and some on a very detailed level. The crashes, lag spikes and server disconnects (which cost me money to heal if I happen to die because of them) are unbearable. You can say they are working to fix the crashes, etc., and that's fine ... I'll come back after they've dealt with it. Second, and this is my opinion as an MMO vet, so take it as just that. Aion's PVP may or may not have depth at very high levels, but so far I have found it to be nothing but zerging and gank fests; neither of which I find fun. If you do, more power to you. You can't do any meaningful damage to anything 4 or more levels higher than you ... so the free-for-all PVP is meaningless to me. A level 40 killing level 25 to 30's all day long is someone I consider lazy, a coward and someone who must not be able to play their class or they would be killing players at their own level. Same thing with high level ganking groups raiding mid-level areas ... I would think high level players would want to spend their time doing something challenging; however, they are still rewarded for killing lowbies and this is the cheap and easy thing to do. There are people who say ganking IS the game. If this is the case, I'll let them keep it. There are rewards for conquering fortresses but not for defending them. The problems with this should be self-explanatory. I understand that this will be changed in the upcoming patches, but come on ... is this the product of "polished" logic? I also think the way rewards are distributed for success in fortress sieges leaves much to be desired. Right now, if you're a sub-40 melee class who wants to grind in the abyss just forget about it. If you're a Ranger or a Sorcerer you're golden. A high level melee might be fine out there, but I don't know. I have not ended my subsription yet but I probably will soon. I'll watch and see what NCSoft does to handle these types of issues in the future and if they are addressed quickly and in a fashion that suits my playstyle (which is what determines "fun" for most people and is really all that matters) ... I'll be back. |
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Enjoyed the post, LordDevil. A lot of very good points. |
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Originally posted by auntisocial
Great post, I agree with many of these points. I have already cancelled my sub due to the same concerns. One of my main reasons for leaving the game (and this is particularly true for many NA MMO gamers to be honest), the grind time-sink. Between my job and other day-to-day tasks I really do not enjoy constantly killing koala bears and wasps, and handing in plants to various NPC's. They all seem to be the same quests over and over. The South-Eastern Asian market has always been a little more "hardcore" about the grinding bit, they don't seem to mind really, just have a look at all the Korean free-to-play MMO's out there.... |
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Originally posted by auntisocial Hmm, dig deeper. Open legion tab, press "more" arrow on the right side of the legion members box, "last login" column is the rightmost column. And you can sort it by pressing the header. Facts straight, k? |
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Originally posted by Pelaaja Hmm, dig deeper. Open legion tab, press "more" arrow on the right side of the legion members box, "last login" column is the rightmost column. And you can sort it by pressing the header. Facts straight, k? Thank you for the info. Unfortunately, that one item does not make a dent in the legion control settings the game lacks, k? |
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How do you clasiffy someone elses opinion a lie and your own the truth? It is your opinion that Aion is polished many have complained it is lacking in quests and some (myself included) would consider that "polished" or lacking in it. That's my opinion just like it is yours Aion is polished and "perfect". The worse part of your original post though is how people come on these boards to complain about people bashing there game and immediately within the same post bash another game, pot meet the kettle. It seems you answer your own question because obviously millions think WOW is the be all end all does that mean you are lying about WOW or just that you have a differing opinion? |
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Originally posted by auntisocial Thank you for the info. Unfortunately, that one item does not make a dent in the legion control settings the game lacks, k? You're welcome and I don't know anything about running a legion. I'm just a mere legionnaire. |
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I bash it because it's NOT FUN.. It was a royal pain in the arse grind.. AION = epic fail |
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I wouldn't call Aion successful just yet. AoC sold more copies than Aion in North America during it's launch, (700,000), and many stayed around for about 3-4 months before dwindling down to a fraction of that. Aion was just released, and in MMO terms, it will be several months yet before anyone can truly call it a success for faliure. I'm not disputing that the launch was successful, but so were a lot of other launches, some from MMOs that are no longer on the market. Let's don't count the chicks before they hatch. If you really want to know why so much hate, just read the 100's of posts about the game on these forums instead of starting a new thread. |
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I stopped playing Aion after a month as it got boring but in answer to your question about why so much hate: Too many pathetic people with too much time on their hands and very hollow lives with nothing better to do than whinge about a video game like it's somehow important. It's time to slay the dragon |
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Karahandras
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Joined: 8/11/08
All it takes for evil to succeed is for the good to stand by and do nothing |
Since I don't play aion I can't comment on why / why not it deserves the hate, but I will suggest it picks up some flack from the problems with mmorpg's in general due to a distinct lack of variety and originality in the genre. |
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All I would like to see as of now, is someone OTHER than Electriceye (nor anyone who is a chronic fanboy of the game) reply in defense of Aion. A simple check on his posting history reviews that all his posts can be concluded into one sentence "LOL I LOVE AION". Lay off, douche. |
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Originally posted by LordDevil
You want to play this forum game smarter? Stop making post like this. Don't try to defend your game as you just fuel the fires and justify the counter posts. Silence is golden. |
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The gold sellers and bot's killed it for me. If the gold sellers are that active then people must be using them. So in addition to the level and gear grind, now you have to buy gold to keep up with everyone else. Just like DAoC, and buff bots. The whole spirit of the game is ruined by people using resouces outside of the game to gain an advantage. |
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Haters will be everywhere, just like people's opinions about the game. It is a beautiful game in graphics, but like another person before me, after a few weeks felt shallow to me as well. Thats why I hope with its success they can fix thier problems in Aion, and be better on thier up coming project Blade and Soul. Which I 'm looking forward to, and the haters will be out on it aswell. But the Koreans are getting better, wish they be quicker about it thou. |
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Originally posted by Simiel
Wut? Insults? Nice, thanks for that. I think you need reading lessons then pal. There are quite a few problems that piss me off with the game that I have stated time and time again, and there's a possibility I won't even renew my sub for this month. When someone such as Zorn comes to spew bull!@#$, you just gotta prove them wrong. I'm not in love with the game, nor do I hate it, so don't compare me with you fanboi/hater type. Everything is either black or white huh? These forums have degenerated to a really low level me thinks.
Ah well, being called a fanboi by the hate squad and a hater by the fanbois sure is fun! |
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