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Aion's 2 biggest issues

Perfection66Perfection66 Member Posts: 218

I think Aion is great game, polished, enjoyable and ready for release. Like anything good, there are things that can be improved upon. My 2 biggest complaints are:

1) Gamegaurd - Too many conflicts with software and it's effecting alot of people trying to play the game. I think it's more hassle than it's worth and we would be better off without it. It's also very easy for hackers to bypass, although i would prefer some protection over nothing, i don't think a program like GG is the answer.

2) Only US East Coast Servers - NCSoft stating that all US based servers will be only in East Coast was very puzzling indeed. This causes alot routing problems that the western + oceanic audience will experience due to additional hops. A PvP game with lag?  no thanks. L2 even has a datacentre in the West Cost, which is a far less popular game, so not have one for Aion screams of poor management more than anything else.

 

NcSoft have stated they will monitor these issues closely and may correct them in the future, hopefully they react quickly enough.

 

Aion v3 "RELOADED" - A glimpse into the future of the MMO genre

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  • MrPhireMrPhire Member Posts: 212

    Completely agree.... Now if only L2 would die completely so we could use those servers :P. Or maybe they can just remove L2 from those servers and move them all to East Coast and give us East Coast/West Coast servers :P

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  • dstar.dstar. Member Posts: 474

    GameGuard needs to go.  It's terrible software and way too in the face of legit players.  Good GM's and a live team would do much better than that bloated pos.

    I also agree on more servers in different locations.

  • DoomsDay01DoomsDay01 Member UncommonPosts: 783
    Originally posted by Perfection66


    I think Aion is great game, polished, enjoyable and ready for release. Like anything good, there are things that can be improved upon. My 2 biggest complaints are:
    1) Gamegaurd - Too many conflicts with software and it's effecting alot of people trying to play the game. I think it's more hassle than it's worth and we would be better off without it. It's also very easy for hackers to bypass, although i would prefer some protection over nothing, i don't think a program like GG is the answer.
    2) Only US East Coast Servers - NCSoft stating that all US based servers will be only in East Coast was very puzzling indeed. This causes alot routing problems that the western + oceanic audience will experience due to additional hops. A PvP game with lag?  no thanks. L2 even has a datacentre in the West Cost, which is a far less popular game, so not have one for Aion screams of poor management more than anything else.
     
    NcSoft have stated they will monitor these issues closely and may correct them in the future, hopefully they react quickly enough.
     

     

    Wont argue the gamegaurd point. I hate it with a passion.

     

    However, server location if the network code is good, can be meaningless. Look at Eve, Its a pure pvp game based over seas and it plays perfectly fine from the US. So I think if they have spent a good amount of time on their networking code, the servers being on the east coast should not be an issue.

  • drbaltazardrbaltazar Member UncommonPosts: 7,856

     they can get everything fairly cheap in east(electricity)

  • SoludeSolude Member UncommonPosts: 691

    Neither of those make my "not buying Aion list".  No PvE only servers does though.  Not getting into OB not helping any either ;)

  • Perfection66Perfection66 Member Posts: 218
    Originally posted by DoomsDay01

    Originally posted by Perfection66


    I think Aion is great game, polished, enjoyable and ready for release. Like anything good, there are things that can be improved upon. My 2 biggest complaints are:
    1) Gamegaurd - Too many conflicts with software and it's effecting alot of people trying to play the game. I think it's more hassle than it's worth and we would be better off without it. It's also very easy for hackers to bypass, although i would prefer some protection over nothing, i don't think a program like GG is the answer.
    2) Only US East Coast Servers - NCSoft stating that all US based servers will be only in East Coast was very puzzling indeed. This causes alot routing problems that the western + oceanic audience will experience due to additional hops. A PvP game with lag?  no thanks. L2 even has a datacentre in the West Cost, which is a far less popular game, so not have one for Aion screams of poor management more than anything else.
     
    NcSoft have stated they will monitor these issues closely and may correct them in the future, hopefully they react quickly enough.
     

     

    Wont argue the gamegaurd point. I hate it with a passion.

     

    However, server location if the network code is good, can be meaningless. Look at Eve, Its a pure pvp game based over seas and it plays perfectly fine from the US. So I think if they have spent a good amount of time on their networking code, the servers being on the east coast should not be an issue.

     

    Not sure how PvP works in EvE but in Aion lag makes it difficult to play a melee character, since your always out of range. Which is why im rolling a ranger ..

    Aion v3 "RELOADED" - A glimpse into the future of the MMO genre

  • Originally posted by Solude


    Neither of those make my "not buying Aion list".  No PvE only servers does though.  Not getting into OB not helping any either ;)

     

    Well to answer that one quickly, Aion wouldnt be Aion if there where PvE only servers, the way the whole system is set up you need to engage somewhat in PvP at one point or another, thats just the way the game is composed, so if that dosnt suit your play style, Aion is not the game for you. This has nothing to do with being a carebear or any other derogative term that some 12 year old has come up with in a drunken haze, its a simple fact, Aion is a game based around PvP and PvE with the 2 interlocking in such a way its almost impossible to do one without the other  :)

  • MoronsMorons Member CommonPosts: 47

    I aggree, I do not think its the Gamemasters place to decide on your network security, it's almost arrogant of them to Assume that role.   I think they must allow aVast / AVG and other applications to take care of that [i used those samples to get sum more reaction - please DONT go there] All of these cover the p2p as wqell as internet connection stuff fairly well.  Most games never assume that role with no issues

    NCSoft, this message to get rid of GG is probably the best thing to do - your work is to make the game function properly let the IT look after its own.

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  • NoobkilarNoobkilar Member Posts: 175

    Eve has servers in the us btw. Game guard is a total you know what and needs to actually be forced to have atleast a uninstall if sold in western markets it's nothing short of annoying.

     

    aion beta is currently fubared up using excused like personal pc's, us backbones yeha ok.

     

    Now you mean to tell me this game played by how many people in the asian markets cannot be semi stable in beta form in the us? I am sick of hearing the excuse oh it's open beta so many hits.......well don't sell a product you cannot support.

     

    Not to mention it's full of childish whine already and in beta. ( joy )

  • DoomsDay01DoomsDay01 Member UncommonPosts: 783
    Originally posted by Noobkilar


    Eve has servers in the us btw.

     

    Want to show me how that is possible when Eve is a single cluster?

  • MorgarenMorgaren Member UncommonPosts: 397
    Originally posted by Noobkilar


    Eve has servers in the us btw.



     

    EVE has one server

  • gorillaz951gorillaz951 Member Posts: 160
    Originally posted by Noobkilar


    Not to mention it's full of childish whine already and in beta. ( joy )

    Could not agree anymore with you. Aion Channel 1- Region chat is like Barrens chat all over again >.>

     

    Sure hoping it stabilizes and the children go find some other game to infect.

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  • NicooNicoo Member UncommonPosts: 236

    If you guys are whining about the regional chat, everyones childish etc.

    Wtf? You never ever obviously have played an online game before, not to mention an mmorpg?

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  • tanoriltanoril Member Posts: 432
    Originally posted by Nicoo


    If you guys are whining about the regional chat, everyones childish etc.

    Wtf? You never ever obviously have played an online game before, not to mention an mmorpg?

     

    I agree although for example in WoW that nonsense is limited to trade chat in cities, not region-wide.  You could always turn it off though. 

  • SoludeSolude Member UncommonPosts: 691
    Originally posted by Anthrrax 
    Well to answer that one quickly, Aion wouldnt be Aion if there where PvE only servers, the way the whole system is set up you need to engage somewhat in PvP at one point or another, thats just the way the game is composed, so if that dosnt suit your play style, Aion is not the game for you.

     

    Same could be said for WoW, yet they have 11 million happy people.  This is a 3 way faction, not hard to turn the PvP area into 2 on 1.

  • PunisherPunisher Member Posts: 23

    whining about whiners lol@ thread

  • Originally posted by Solude

    Originally posted by Anthrrax 
    Well to answer that one quickly, Aion wouldnt be Aion if there where PvE only servers, the way the whole system is set up you need to engage somewhat in PvP at one point or another, thats just the way the game is composed, so if that dosnt suit your play style, Aion is not the game for you.

     

    Same could be said for WoW, yet they have 11 million happy people.  This is a 3 way faction, not hard to turn the PvP area into 2 on 1.

     

    No the same cant be said for WoW, The PvE and PvP in wow dont interact, there are no real influences carried over from one aspect to another, There is in Aion, pvp cant be done to the full extend without pve and visa versa, in WoW its 2 completly seperate objectives that has no real influence on eachother.

  • mmaizemmaize Member Posts: 274
    Originally posted by Perfection66


    I think Aion is great game, polished, enjoyable and ready for release. Like anything good, there are things that can be improved upon. My 2 biggest complaints are:
    1) Gamegaurd - Too many conflicts with software and it's effecting alot of people trying to play the game. I think it's more hassle than it's worth and we would be better off without it. It's also very easy for hackers to bypass, although i would prefer some protection over nothing, i don't think a program like GG is the answer.
    2) Only US East Coast Servers - NCSoft stating that all US based servers will be only in East Coast was very puzzling indeed. This causes alot routing problems that the western + oceanic audience will experience due to additional hops. A PvP game with lag?  no thanks. L2 even has a datacentre in the West Cost, which is a far less popular game, so not have one for Aion screams of poor management more than anything else.
     
    NcSoft have stated they will monitor these issues closely and may correct them in the future, hopefully they react quickly enough.
     



     

    Hit the nail on the head!

  • BenjolaBenjola Member UncommonPosts: 843

    GG slows down your system it`s too obvious.

    It takes forever for the game to launch, never seen anything like it.

    That shity software really needs to go.

    The slow startup is the only noticable thing for me so far so it`s not a gamebreaker , but if I had any kind of problem with runing the game because of GG I would drop AION like a bad habit.

    I care about your gaming 'problems' and teenage anxieties, just not today.

  • JeroKaneJeroKane Member EpicPosts: 7,098

    Seriously,

    You US peeps really whine a lot.

    I have played MMO's for over 10 years and most of the time (especially when regions weren't split!! Good old times *sigh*), the servers were almost always located on the West Coast USA (especially with SOE games).

    I still play EverQuest 2 on the US RP server Antonia Bayle all the way from Norway, Europe and play fine.

    And you guys start whining all over the forums (not just this one) because the servers are located on the East Coast??

    Give me a friggin break!

    If some peeps have all the right to complain, then it's the Oceanic players. They really get the shaft.

  • LeodiousLeodious Member UncommonPosts: 773


    Originally posted by dstar.
    GameGuard needs to go.  It's terrible software and way too in the face of legit players.  Good GM's and a live team would do much better than that bloated pos.
    I also agree on more servers in different locations.

    It's the same mentality as DRM or gun laws. It is a rule imposed by people too lazy to examine the situation and develop a real solution. Instead they create a rule or impose a preventative measure that will A) never stop the people breaking the rules, and B) annoy legitimate people obeying the rules.

    Gameguard will not stop people from cheating. It will only annoy people who believe their computer should be their own computer, even when they are playing a game.

    "There are two great powers, and they've been fighting since time began. Every advance in human life, every scrap of knowledge and wisdom and decency we have has been torn by one side from the teeth of the other. Every little increase in human freedom has been fought over ferociously between those who want us to know more and be wiser and stronger, and those who want us to obey and be humble and submit."

    — John Parry, to his son Will; "The Subtle Knife," by Phillip Pullman

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