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Originally posted by Sineath
Like, the NPC not being there. You see the glowing question mark on the map and mini map but when you get there, you find out the NPC is, well, on vacation, I guess.
I had the same problem. The NPCs were under the buildings. You could still get to them and accept the quest. Was very annoying since you had to run quite far to get back on top of the walkways. Dunno if they've fixed it. I cancelled my account.
AC1 was my first MMO as well. One thing that I think really distinguishes it from other MMOs is that there were no transportation methods aside from the portals, and those were limited in how they were used. Exploring really felt like exploring due to not having a mount and having to run everywhere on foot. Yeah, it was slow, but when you got the portal spell, that really meant something. Looking at the map, I remember wondering if I'd ever see some of the far off places simply because they were so far away.
Dumping points in to Jump and Run were fun as well. I may not have been able to kill things very well, but by God, I could jump on buildings. :)
I say let players have ownership of their characters. When they quit, give them a digital download of a binary file that's useless to all but the curious, with no way of uploading it back in. There, they own it, do what they want with that file.
Not sure if any are left, but if so, I would like to try Vanguard. Email is via gmail.com using my Frijoles account. Thanks.
Which IP would you like to see become Bioware's new MMO?