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A Quick Look at AfterWorld
MMORPG.com Correspondent Grant Henderson takes a first look at AfterWrold, the free market MMO.
At A Glance By Grant Henderson on April 21, 2009

Afterworld is set in the next 200 years in Siberia. Some horrible accident/incident occurred and most of the Earth's population is wiped out. You may not think that would matter much in Siberia, but what animals and humans who were "exposed" but not killed were mutated, leading to cravings for living, untainted flesh or some such. This is a little different from standard sci-fi fare.

While you're downloading the game, I suggest checking out the link on the main website to its wiki. There are tons of articles designed to help new players. Even in its Alpha stage, there's plenty stuff geared toward helping players get into the game. And for all two of you who've read my first article (hi Mom), you'll know my problem with websites and games that were terribly translated. This is not a problem for Afterworld. It's like they care.

After you download the game (a relatively small file), set up an account and download the latest files, you are presented a login screen in both English and Russian. Here you can go through the options (you can't do that in-game) and adjust everything. Here is the first big thumbs-up from me: you can completely remap all of the controls. The current settings are based on WASD keys for movement, but you can map them anywhere. I know this is a little thing, but I've gotten kind of sick of games that don't allow the player to decide what's most comfortable for them. Customization makes me a happy panda.

Character creation is pretty standard, you can tell this is something they've glossed over for the time being. You pick gender, face and hairstyle and names, both "real" and "nick". The creator is set up for starting equipment but don't get too connected to this choice. As of this writing, you start out running around in your underwear with nothing in your inventory but big dreams and room for expansion.

The game itself is beautiful. Even at lower settings, its draw distance (literally how far away from the player the game builds the environment) is very good. At its highest settings, the game looks like a single player FPS from a few years ago. I know this seems like a weird comparison, but when dealing with MMOs, a player is generally operating on technology that's a few years older because it's more stable and less load for the servers to manage.

The game uses the Torque Engine, which has been on the commercial game scene since 2001 when it was used in Tribes 2. The wikipedia article covers more basic information about the engine and its other uses. The engine has been steadily updated over the years, and it's definitely a good choice.

This isn't to say it's perfect. You won't think you're watching a movie. For example, the water looks like some kid drank Cool Blue Kool-Aid, spun in circles on the sugar high, then promptly threw up outside. I have not experienced any weather yet either, but that might be its Alpha age showing.

The game is presented as free, but you can "donate" money to the developers and get AWD, the in-game currency, at the exchange rate of $10 USD for 100 AWD. I decided to try playing without donating any money, but I would not recommend doing that if you can avoid it. That 100 AWD goes far.

The game boasts a completely free-market economy where all items are made by players and sold on an international market or by the players themselves. The interesting issue this raises is players enter the world quite literally with nothing. You can't sell anything to make money to buy the things you need to make more money. This makes the beginning of the game pretty difficult. The developers had a little flash of foresight and created the trash barrels where players can get crap equipment to start out chopping wood, picking rocks, or harvesting flowers. These items cannot be sold and they break quickly, but it's a baby step forward.

You would think that if you could just buy money, everything would be insanely overpriced. The opposite has occurred. From what I can tell, AWD is only introduced into the game via players who make donations, meaning there is a bit of a shortage of the currency. This, in turn, makes everything more affordable than you might expect. For example, a steel pickaxe (a step up from the crappy one you get for free) fluctuates around 1 AWD. This shortage of AWD is especially noticeable in the Quarantine Zone (newbie area), probably because anyone who has the money has bought their way out of quarantine.

My experience with the community is limited to the Quarantine Zone, sadly. What I've seen of it is that it's alive, helpful, and as cosmopolitan as they come. Just in the newbie area, I saw English, Russian, French, and I think German typed out on the chat screen. This is a good sign for the game, as a helpful community tends to grow and the more people playing, the better.

One thing present in other game but missing here are quests. Good, old-fashioned, save the world quests that start out small and escalate to epic battles for world domination.

The only quests I ran across in Afterworld were given by the warrant officers to get out of Quarantine. I could either pay 100AWD (hint: $10 US) or earn 50 Promissory Notes. Since I did not want to put money down, I decided to make the "P-Notes", as they are called, my main goal. How do I earn said P-Notes? I must collect 500kg of a particular mineral. Does that get me all 50?

No! Such a paltry amount like 500Kg (over 1,100 lbs for us American folk) is only worth one Promissory note. ONE! Okay, I thought. Surely it's not that difficult to gather 500kg of one mineral. Surely the game has made this quick and easy. After all, this isn't what I play for.

After the first three hours, I still didn't have it done. I didn't even have 500 total, let alone of one mineral. And in case you're wondering; yes, mining is still boring. It was only later that I discovered the warrant officer had a shift and was replaced by a different person. This new person required a completely different mineral to get a p-note from. Oh goody. It turns out there are four warrant officers and they all want something different. This needs to be more streamlined, in my mind. Also, variety is the spice of life, particularly in your lower levels. Need I say more on this?

Unfortunately, there are several things I cannot tell you about. Even after the many hours I put into the game, I have almost nothing to show for it. The player cannot level up using the free equipment, so until you've earned enough to pay for better equipment, there's no advancement in the character. I think that is my biggest complaint. When you have a game that doesn't deliver a story to you via role-playing style elements or cinematic action, you don't have much driving you forward. There's no pull to finish a story or see the next chapter. Honestly, there's not much more for an MMO to fall back on. I can also not comment on combat. There is nothing to kill or hunt in the newbie zone and since I could not leave it, I experienced no combat.

Despite all my complaining, Afterworld has the potential to be a good game. The free-market idea is nothing new, but I get all hot and bothered when I see it in a video game. Offering the game for free is probably the right path to take, but if they want more people willing to donate, they'll have to make it easier to improve your character. As I mentioned earlier, they'll also add more variety to the lower levels. If they plan on keeping the Quarantine Zone in Beta and in final release, they should add hunting areas or dungeons. I kept getting the feeling there was more out there, but I could never get to it. If you have the money and inclination, I would say support the developers. Donate the $10 and get the early boost in the game. They're planning to release their beta at the end of this year, so keep an eye on this one. If it's this far along in alpha, beta should be pretty good.

 
 
drkl writes:

I'm actually surprised  to see this game here since i don't really consider it a game. It's more like a virtual shop where you use real money for in game consumables. Everything in the game needs AWD and i mean everything (mining equipment, weapons,vehicles,higher level minerals, walking from an area to the next). I played the game for about a week and although i was kinda optimistic at first it because annoying quite fast. First 2-3 days i played it as "f2p", and in that amount of time i talked to countless people who were still in the newbie area after 3-6 months of playing daily.

After paying the 100 AWD(10 EUR or 10$) to leave the newbie area, I kept playing until i was "forced" to make another payment just to get mining tools and the "right" to process the minerals that i extracted.
Most players keep playing(from what i know) for the "potential of the game". The "helpfull" community is just there in the newbie area where people have nothing to do but chat and mine resources, once you leave the starting area a new community completely the opposite of that in quarantine surfaces.

I know i played the game in the "alpha" stage but... a game that asks for money in order for you to play(test/explore whatever) should deliver something and this one didn't.
-The engine for the game is old;
-Collisions are sloppy at best;
-animations completely lack any form of humanoid movement(the legs and arms move but nothing else does, no shoulder/hips etc)
-playing it as a f2p game is impossible(unless you enjoy games in witch clicking every 5 seconds is a must)
-playing it as a p2p games is again impossible because you need to pay around 80 EUR a month to play it(unless you scam other people when you sell goods)
 

I don't recommend this game to anyone. It's not even worth the time to check it out.

P.S. And I'm terribly disappointed to see a editorial on MMORPG.com about this game with this sentence  "Afterworld has the potential to be a good game" in it. You took that "quick look" at lightning speed.

4/21/09 9:14:56 PM  | top
 
Ozmodan writes:

What is wrong with these developers?  Wanting us to pay to test their games? 

I don't mind paying for a finished product and granted no MMO is finished on release, but at least most of them work the way they are supposed to on release.  Those that don't elicite the complaints they deserve.

I will not pay to test something like this, nor should you.  There are far better places you can spend your leisure money.

4/21/09 10:33:21 PM  | top
 
lium writes:

Yeah definitely not worth the time ATM.


We tested zillion games on this web site (ty mmorpg for all the giveaway cays and good job keeping us informed).


But never was I asked to pay to test.


I give you follow up on the story… once you leave the Q1 area you actually can’t hunt if you did not donate (as weapons, fap and armor will cost AWD).


TBH I think you review is rather nice I did not think anything good from what I seen in over 2 years now…


1, paying to test is no way to attract testers
2, only limited items don’t attract me


On side note yeah the game is not really MMO as Entropia is not MMO.


Is hard to tell for the future about AW but to me the testing part is bad start… great community and the wiki is just awesome.
 

4/22/09 3:24:43 AM  | top
 
DoctorBo writes:

guys, why do you treat AW as a ready made product? It is just a rough copy of what it will be on release.

as for AWD issue - there is a difference between "donate" and "pay", same as "support" and "buy". I enjoy AW testing for 3 years and, besides of the AW itself, community is a great advantage of this project

4/22/09 7:22:51 AM  | top
 
kevingaily writes:

Doctor Bo,

The problem is requiring one to pay to advance in an ALPHA version. This is unacceptable, to put it nicely. I understand F2P games needing revenue, but one shouldn't pay  to test it. And to make it that you will be stuck for days/months or such just because you don't pay is horrible. I'm sorry it may become a great game upon release(assuming it makes it) but it is unethical to do what they were doing. I can only hope they change their business model... I am interested in the game, but leary of it at this point.

4/26/09 8:29:44 AM  | top
 
Tesla_Coil writes:

Cleaning up the past.

Greetings Tesla Coil

7/19/09 6:04:28 AM  | top
 
Tesla_Coil writes:

:D

7/19/09 6:16:04 AM  | top
 
John-Silver writes:

lol i played Afterworld for some time now and made some donation's but i start to get the feeling they just try to scamming me :)

seems they promoting there game with different account's there is no communication with the devs  there is no company.

the forum moderator seems not realy objective he does selective whiping / moderating and ban and set people read only that telling the truth about issues  bugs etc that are ingame .

i have feeling forum moderator is someone that playing the game himself to and just try to make people look bad that telling the truth.

never see any feedback from devs on the real Questions issues the community have .

no feedback no bug fixes some bug are there for a Year + and no answers on the question's that community made about those bugs .

so why testing and reporting bugs?

Without donations there is no AWD so no testing because you need AWD for everything and all stuff is L.

from my point of view its just a fake RCE you can only donate into the game while AWD description says you can pay out also. but that description is for when they ever or never go gold  lol

they can never go gold with things i see they use from other game's.

seems they also want people to invest alot in alpha stage already so they get tied to the game and have to much to lose.

because all of this i think they are just a few people that creating this game at home for hobby and just trying to create a money flow towerds them.

this is my experience and my point of view on AW now

 

 

well have fun all with discovering mmorpg's ;)

 

 

 

7/19/09 7:41:09 AM  | top
 
sm0k313 writes:

Before even trying this game, read this comments and the forum so you know what is going to happen

I have play this game now for 3 months, every day keep telling myself tomorrow will be better. but i wont be better it will even got worsed.

Like other said before me, this i just a smart way of robbing people, yeah i know i did donate and not deposit. But if you see how much you need to donate to keep on playing or as others called it testing. for the ones who compared it with EU, this is worst. in EU you can get a global or loot that can keep you going on. Here you cant do anything with your global and loot it can only be sell on market. and believe me it isnt easy to sell on street. after spamming chat  for hours you could be happy if you sell a stack of stones or some loot. so after a few weeks of hunting you have a bounch of crap in you inventory and no awd.

asking myself what am i doing here and i discovered its the same reasons as the most playing this game. most missed the golden boot that is called EU. so the most  are thinking and are hoping it will become as popular as EU and make big bucks.  thats why some are rating this game this high, it dont deserved it. But after 3 months of playing i think this game is in most cases a ripp off from EU, and a legal way of scamming people

Beside this you have to deal with the developers and the community

To start with the community, they say it is a nice and peacefull community, this is the biggest lie, there is only bitch fighting and arguing all the time. i ask myself how people can live like that fighting all day. and for what are they fighting, NADA NOPES.. a bunch of adults acting like kids pfff

Developers what can i say about them they have a lack of communication. lots of people have been loosing stuff in the past and made an support case but didnt receive any answer. so you paid to test but when requesting support there isnt a support :(

http://talk.afterworld.ru/?showtopic=3090

one player was so nice to make a post about how they keep changing there statements, if you ask me why they did it i think they needed the money 

http://talk.afterworld.ru/?showtopic=2803

just my 2 awd ;)

 

7/20/09 6:06:58 AM  | top
 
John-Silver writes:

hey smok313 i think you mean this link for those Qoute's  talk.afterworld.ru/ ;)

Eddie made  nice reply on it :)

and this 1 talk.afterworld.ru/

 

 

7/20/09 6:51:18 AM  | top
 
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