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Originally posted by Sovrath
Not really. Customizing characters sucks, you can eather look like a 12yr boy or a 12yr old girl and thats about it.
That's not even remotely true. and to mmogirl: I'm sorry you experienced lag but are you sure it's actual lag or is it your computer? In any case I have had very little lag save one of the beta events. I do sometimes have issue in cities but that's not lag. that's my computer asking me to upgrade it. I do agree with you on your assessment of sales. Sales are great but mean nothing in the long run. All sales show is that a lot of people were initially interested in the game. It really is more important to check back on the game in 6 months or so. I do think it will do well but I stand by my 250k - 300k subscriber base guess. Actually, it is not my computer. It is most likely Aion not optimizing their servers for North America ISPs. I say this because on the thread on Aions forum site, players with lag posted stating they are experiencing it and which ISP they had. 99% of them have Time Warner Cable, or a subsidiary of them. Ok, lets ponder on this a moment, as large a company as Time Warner is, why wasnt this near the top of Aions to-do list before releasing in North America? Another reason that it is not my PC, I run WoW, WarHammer and many other MMOs just fine. I also want to add that many people, including me kept getting disconnected from the Aion server, no matter which server I chose. |
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completely justifies me calling the MMO comunity a bunch of sheep. No one wants anything new they just want simple games for children that they can play with there brosephs while they drink their coke and listen to nickelback. |
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Originally posted by supbro WoW this guy is trashing WoW when NC is practically sponsering all the gold sellers and bots in Aion that's some funny stuff right there. Not to mention he actually thinks this game is challenging lol. Another funny thing is him calling WoW the worst community when i keep reading from this site and other sites that the Aion community is even worse the WoW's. funny how people see things different huh op? I bet you think NC won't introduce a Cash Shop into Aion, guess you never seen the COH/COV game's cash shop? Don't worry your locust guild will migrate to the next game that comes out leaving Aion to die.
WOW has more RMT than any MMO combined, you might need to take those blinders off to see it. And now with their "Asian" style cash shop they are really turning F2P title - Graphically and Community wise their already there lol
If you look at the botting problems in WoW, for every 1 botter you have about 300 real players. Now look at an NCSoft game. For every player there is an equal number of botters (Be it L2, Aion, etc). If you take into account the size of each games population, then yes as a whole WoW beats out Aion in RMT. But if you were to average the whole Botter/RMT per player, you would see that Aion is actually a higher percentage per server than WoW. Now if you want to compare complexity between WoW and Aion, you need to remember Grind does not equal complexity. Grind is grind. Aion is just a wee bit more challenging than WoW if you dont factor in grind. The combat system is simple and designed to be a 3 to 4 button game. PvP in Aion is a copy/paste of L2 in that it requires no skill other than the ability to zerg (like a lot of MMOs out there). As for the community, you are correct. The same chuckleheads who plague the trade and barrens chat in WoW are the same players who moved to Aion when the game came out. I sat there watching my girlfriends little brother play the game for almost 2 hours and it was like reading trade chat back in the day on 'anal joke tuesdays' where players would post an item and make some 6th grade anal joke involving said item. I watched him run around on his lil 26 temp smashing cute lil mobs in a graphical landscape similar in style as well as color to that of WoWs. We all know you love your new game, but please. Aion is nothing new, nothing different and caters to the same people the overly hated WoW does. The only difference is you have wings, limited flight ability with said wings, worse support and customer service and is run by a company that pumps out more MMOs in the P2P market than everyone else (not to mention has probably closed more MMOs in a shorter time period than most other Dev companies in the P2P market.) And as always, they will boast High sales figures for the first few months even while people start seeing less and less people on the actual servers (L2 for example) NCSoft is asias SOE. |
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Kyleran
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Originally posted by supbro
Funny. Age of Conan sold more than this. "James T Kirk was a great man, but that was another life." |
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Originally posted by -Zeno-
Funny. Age of Conan sold more than this.
AoC sold 700k after 40 days.
http://kotaku.com/5020731/age-of-conan-+-a-million-shipped-700k-registered
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Originally posted by Kyleran
Quoting for emphasis, and prettier colors. <3 |
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Originally posted by Kyleran
I think that might just be the normal economy jargon and these numbers now published show atleast a general trend of things whether they are a little off or not. Nonetheless, the profits "soaring" after release of a game on a new market is nothing too strange. I could imagine that release of, say, Dragon Age shows a spike on revenues on the next Bioware financial result; you spend money to make money, simple as that. The long-term viability of ongoing investment is determined by the maligned retention rate, but atleast with the sales figures it is quite likely that they have more than covered their localisation costs. And the latest digital download statistics also show that Aion still has some interest on the market one month after the release.
On the actual issue of what this tells from the market, I'd say that of course releasing a game with one-year worth of polishing will always attract more players and will likely keep them longer. Whether this is a viable strategy for a Western developer is a totally different thing. Maybe if AoC and WAR would be released today without any previous history they would do as well if not better. The financial pressure on most developers is just too much to postpone the release when the first signs of trouble emerge likely somewhere during the beta. An additional year of development must cost in range of several millions if not tens of millions for a major release. Getting such money from the market and maybe losing the marketing momentum is too much of a risk for most of the developers to take.
Therefore, we would likely need more patient players in the Western market rather than more time; think of all the bad-mouthing from AoCs lack of mid-level content and reflect that to Aion pre-1.5 -- a patch that added numerous instances such as Nohusana Training Camp that quite a few use to alleviate the infamous grind. That pre-1.5 state was what Eastern gamers did put up with and support, for better or for worse. They didn't mind likely more bug-infested game with tedious grinding but rather kept on supporting Aion financially. Maybe it is due to different payment system or maybe just the gaming markets are totally different. I wouldn't know. It just comes to show that Aion at its release wasn't any more polished or better game than those triple-A games released in the Occident last year (AoC and WAR), it just so happened to have a less whimsical player-base.
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Originally posted by Aleste
AoC sold 700k after 40 days.
http://kotaku.com/5020731/age-of-conan-+-a-million-shipped-700k-registered
Quoted for the ownage :)) Amazing Aion has outsold AoC, considering the hype and marketing behind AoC in the west. It goes to show a stable polished game made by a cutting edge Korean company will always be more successful than a game driven by hype and promised features. Aion Gives you Wings!!! |
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Originally posted by Pelaaja I'm prepared to take this a bit further. 1) publish games in east 1st to get the capital and time for polish 2) make a polished game And Aion is interesting for a MMO. It wouldn't be for SPRPG, that was what you were trying to say? No I said MMOs and I'm not saying that Aion is not interesting, although it wasn't for me, not much. But next MMOs will have to be more (more, get it?) interesting to compete. |
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Can Someone show me where that is on this chart ? www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview NcSoft is losing money and has been in decline since octobober, the only spike they had was before launch, before pre-orders. The truth of the matte ris after Aions lack luster sale margians , ncsoft is not doing well. Great fluff article though, way to keep the spirits high for a title that is losing more subscriptions then Vanguard at launch. Here is another chart www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/ncscf Again, they have been in decline for over a month now. The stock only oprogressed to 40% in the release date and already has dropped back down to 0%. I'm baffled at how anyone can take any of Ncsoft's P.R. tactics seriously. All the information is online.... "Freedom is just another name for nothing left to lose" - Janis Joplin |
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Originally posted by solareus
As a matter of fact, those links that you provided guided atleast me to sites that show their share price and its recent changes. I thought it was a common knowledge that profit and stock price don't go hand in hand. Also, on Reuters site they are giving a recommandation to buy the share which tells from its either currently too low a price or analysts seeing it as a lucrative investment in the foreseeable future. Hence, all the information is online but this one you provided had nothing to do with the news discussed in here. |
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Originally posted by solareus Per what was just said, Stock price and profit are two different things. You can make a profit but have your stock price tumble because of bad news. you can also lose a lot of money in a quarter but an announcement that your new product will provably turn gold to lead will make your stock price soar. Stock prices are fickle. Remember all the hub bub about a year ago with all the bank crud, stock crashes and layoffs? I lost a little over half my worth yet my salary was still the same. A few months go by, my salary was still the same but one of my accounts increased by over 33%. I imagine what will happen is tht the announcement of this profit surge will drive NC's stock up. Also, as someone else stated, if you have a few low quarters, especially with no new prodcucts, you will have low profits. So it really is easy to see that Aion was NC's first major game that is arguably successful, so they sell all of those boxes and the profits went up. But again, only time will tell about retention rates and again, my feeling is 250k to 300k subs. |
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Stock prices talk, bullshit walks. If NcSoft is lying about the profit margians to drive up stocks, they will be fined by international regulators. This should be fun to watch .... "Freedom is just another name for nothing left to lose" - Janis Joplin |
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Scalebane
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Joined: 10/28/06
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Originally posted by supbro WoW this guy is trashing WoW when NC is practically sponsering all the gold sellers and bots in Aion that's some funny stuff right there. Not to mention he actually thinks this game is challenging lol. Another funny thing is him calling WoW the worst community when i keep reading from this site and other sites that the Aion community is even worse the WoW's. funny how people see things different huh op? I bet you think NC won't introduce a Cash Shop into Aion, guess you never seen the COH/COV game's cash shop? Don't worry your locust guild will migrate to the next game that comes out leaving Aion to die.
WOW has more RMT than any MMO combined, you might need to take those blinders off to see it. And now with their "Asian" style cash shop they are really turning F2P title - Graphically and Community wise their already there lol nice dodging there, can't admit about the bad things in Aion lol, wow has more RMT then any mmo combined? now i know this guy has the brain of an amoeba, sorry amoeba's. With people like you in Aion, WoW's community looks like saints in comparison. Then again you probably don't complain about the bots and gold sellers since you probably use them yourself. No blinders from me by the way, RMT doesn't phase me one bit, i simply don't use it or by gold unlike yourself. We are all ignorant until truth is revealed to us.. However.. How do we know the truth is not in fact a lie.. "When a man has lost everything, he may despair and die. He might give his soul to the fate's... or, he can resolve to take action." "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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Any company's quarterly financial release is a combination of required disclosure and a public relations event. You read these things and they always say things like "The leading maker of.....", "The most innovative producer of .....". So you have to take their emphasis with a grain of salt if not a complete salt shaker. However, the legal penalties for false statements are such that the truth is there and you can determine some facts.
So from this we can see that NCSoft revenues have been depressed for some time which considering the Tabula Rasa debacle and the recent lawsuit by Garriott that is not much of a surprise and we can see that the sales of their new game have improved both their revenue and profit which is not much of a surprise either.
It is good news though and does give them a bit of breathing room but they need to keep on selling and work on keeping their existing subscribers then when the next quarter results are out we can see how well they have done.
Is Aion a great game? Not yet but it has potential. The game does have issues as some people do run out of content at various times if only briefly (for me I struggled a bit at 29 until the level 30 content became available but that is because I had a bunch of campaign quests I had ignored in order to level). The distraction of gold sellers needs to be controlled and the lack of in game managers is starting to become obvious. Any company can start off good but if you fail to listen to your customers then you are ultimately going to lose them and right now NCSoft needs to decide if they want to listen to their Western customers and take action or not. The choice is theirs but customers are fickle and if they feel they are being ignored or taken advantage of they will take their business elsewhere.
NCSoft is in a better position at this stage with Aion than some other games recently released. There has been a fair amount of hype around the game but it has mostly delivered on what it promised if not completely or as well as many gamers would like. But, they have delivered well enough to buy time to fix the issues. They just need to do it.
It is still too soon to determine if either NCSoft or Aion has succeeded in their goals but the numbers next quarter should provide a much better indication of the fates of both the company and the game. Considering that half of the NCSoft's revenue this quarter came from Aion and only half of that was from the West then that means the US and EU only had about a 25% impact to the company and while that is nice chunk of change NCSoft has shown a willingness to close down products that don't meet their expectations. |
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Originally posted by raven222
/laugh - I was thinking the same thing! I'm still loving Aion also :) MMO Parley - Debating, one world at a time. |
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TheCalamity
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Originally posted by solareus It's not as bad as you make it sound, yeah i dislike aion and play it, but if u look at the 5 year, its up by almost 200% so course its gonna be going up and down with the market lol. I guess people r just looking for cheap entertainment these days :P |
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Yamota
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Joined: 10/05/03
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I am not surprised as it is a solid game. However if it is to keep its momentum they need to add way more content. Two mirror races and 8 classes with minimal customization (stigmas) is not enough to keep people busy for long. |
Originally posted by Yamota
I would agree that more content would be nice but one has to assume that this is in the works but it would be nice to get an idea of where the developers see the game going.
I somewhat agree with only having two races and all the classes mirrored but with the high end being predominately PvP this makes a lot of sense and prevents one side from having any sort of significant advantage over the other if a particular class turns out to be out of balance with its mirror alternate. If they simply made them the same and changed the names and animations people would call it a cheat so I think they are better off with the current story line where the world was torn asunder and the single race has split into divergent lines. This is certainly something they should consider exploring once they get the current issues under control. |
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Originally posted by fyerwall
SOE is an Asian company. In case you hadn't noticed ... "Sony Corporation of America, based in New York, NY, is a U.S. subsidiary of Sony Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo." www.sony.com/SCA/corporate.shtml Also just in case you were really not sure |
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Originally posted by supbro
AoC sold 700k after 40 days.
http://kotaku.com/5020731/age-of-conan-+-a-million-shipped-700k-registered
Quoted for the ownage :)) Amazing Aion has outsold AoC, considering the hype and marketing behind AoC in the west. It goes to show a stable polished game made by a cutting edge Korean company will always be more successful than a game driven by hype and promised features. Too bad NCSoft can't figure out what to do with a good game like AION....Maybe they should have Blizzard operate it?
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Originally posted by avalon1000Too bad NCSoft can't figure out what to do with a good game like AION....Maybe they should have Blizzard operate it? |
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Originally posted by Sovrath Per what was just said, Stock price and profit are two different things. You can make a profit but have your stock price tumble because of bad news. Bad news like plummeting subs? |
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Originally posted by Regnevanz
SOE is an Asian company. In case you hadn't noticed ... "Sony Corporation of America, based in New York, NY, is a U.S. subsidiary of Sony Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo." www.sony.com/SCA/corporate.shtml Also just in case you were really not sure NCSoft is based out of and HQ'd in Korea. SOE is based out of and HQ'd in California. Yes, SOE is a subsidiary of a multinational corporation based in Tokyo, Japan. But, the company Sony Online Entertainment was formed in 1995 as Verant studios in the US and later bought by a division of Sony Pictures that later became SOE. So yeah, they may be an owned subsidiary of a mainly Japanese corporation, but the games they make are based out of and created in the US. Meanwhile Aion is a game that was created in Korea by NCSoft, where they are based. NCSoft was started in Korea and has been making games for the asian market for many years before they even opened a US base of operations. Most of NCSofts games still come from Korea (Lineage, Lineage 2, Aion, etc). So yeah, my point still stands valid. |
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