Hey guys, this post isn't meant to get anyone angry, I have a legitimate question heh.
From what i've read about this game (which is honestly not much, so thats probably the problem) it seems like this game isn't going to be as much as an mmo as other games out there. It starts off as a single player game if I'm not mistaken, and then theres an online element?
Is this really an MMO? Or is it more of an "MMO" like Guild Wars?
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think of it as an online game with the training in single player, no more running around try and get the quest creature int he starter zone before an other player does.
Apparently the opening sequence to the game goes some thing like this.
Your a slave on a boat (this is an advanced charecter creation tool)
The boat is attacked and you wash up on shore were you are greated by a NPC (who is in the origanal Howard stories) , who notices your tatoo (apparently all of us have them)
He point you int he direction of the island your are on's city,so off you set to get there with nothing but an oar and the rags you are wearing.
As you progress by doing quests and under covering some information on your tatoo you are allowed to leave the island and by doing so join the mmo community on the main land.
the first 20 levels are single player,there are a total of 80 if i remember correctly.now lets take WoW , the first 20 levels can be done quite easyly in 12-18 hours of playing,yet the grind to 60 takes you alot longer.The single player element takes about 30 hours if you want to do every thing (so some of us have heard), while apparently it can be blitzed in 12.but the other 60 i would think would be on the everquest 2 time frame.
So the online play however will be similar to other games then, yeah? By that I mean you have a huge world to explore with others and such.
Okay, great thanks for the answer Eideu, and not flipping out
It really is a new approach. Get your feet wet on your own, at your leisure and get immersed.
I remember my first MMO, EQ, I was so overwhelmed for a long time. I felt I was cheating because I had to buy a guide to figure lots of things out.
Tutorials are ok, but you are hard pressed to get immersed into the storyline.
Hopefully this solo first, massive later approach will deliver!
Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
The solo play takes 12-15 hours to go through, you have the option of playing with others during part of that period, and with any future characters, you can just skip it.
The point of the Tortugan islands is twofold, first of all, it provides a solid base and introduction to the main storyline. And secondly, it allows for the newer players to learn the ropes so to speak before they hit the main community. Its not particularly flattering, but you can consider those islands to be the kiddy pool.
At level 20, you hit the mainland. From here all the way up to level 80, the world truly is an MMO, and not in the fashion that GW is either.
No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
Hemingway
Here is interesting information: Your first steps in Age of Conan
And here is more up to date information: Behind the Scenes 5 - Beta Progress
It is not going to be solo only. It is going to optional co-operation gameplay at start.
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