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  • JacobinJacobin Member RarePosts: 1,009

    Decent enough graphics? yes

     

    Few bugs and lag ? yes

     

    fun gameplay ? No

     

    Polished Korean grinder. If that is what you are looking for then you have found your game. Its essentially a less harsh form of Lineage 2.

     

  • involutioninvolution Member UncommonPosts: 6

     I was in beta, bought the preorder and the collector's edition on faith that NCSoft would have localized the content to appeal to Western audiences more, but now I am disappointed. Like many have said, it still feels way too much like a "Korean grinder." The general look is much closer to a polished version of Atlantica  than to anything that could result from a last-gen update to Everquest or Vanguard, for example. Characters, despite the excellent char editor, look way too much the same, the fault being mostly that the outfits are the same for everyone, and the color palette is quite limited.

    Granted that this is worse because of the opening chaos, but I just *hate* the widespread killstealing that results from what imho is a messed-up mechanic that decides who gets the kill. This is particularly aggravating in connection to rarer mobs required for quests, and unique spawns that see several players line up for that extra-fast click. Paradoxically, this makes me hate my fellow Asmo/Elyos and spoils the team spirit in view of those promised epic PvP wars.

    I am in an excellent guild (one of the largest if not the largest on Nezekan), but it's obvious that those who advance (and are already at very high level) are professionals at leveling and only have their eyes on PvP, so even within the guild it all feels rushed, as there really is no reason for anyone to linger and "enjoy the world." In fact, I can't honestly say that the quest text (which I bothered to read so far) is captivating. It's just generic, and so it boils down to whether you really like the background lore and all as compared to what other games offer.  

    Crafting is a very slow grind, and the only way to make it less slow is to spend huge amounts of kinah on materials or, of course, have a powerful guild with organized material collection and bank donations.

    Character creation is just about the most enjoyable part of the game, though once in game I was disappointed by some animations, especially the idle animations (I just can't stand the "hand on the hip" idle animation on my male chanter -- stereotypical prostitution poses comes to mind --, and the animations of the sellers get old very fast).

    There is an incipient and annoying spam fest near the town centers, apparently due to people who camp because they are scared of the queues if they log out. The result is an awful feeling when you go back to town, something I only experience when I gave a try to Asian games such as Ragnarok Online, where in some parts of the game it felt like wading through a swamp of character spam.

    I understand the need for games to have money sinks, but this game makes almost everything quite expensive (at newbie levels teleporters cost enough to feel discouraging, and this is bad because it discourages exploration), and so this morning I had the pleasure to be greeted after five seconds from login by a gold spammer. So, between the need for gold sinks and having gold spammers, I'd rather have a game where money is plentiful and spammers stay in their own hell where they belong.

    So, all in all, despite the pretty graphics that I am running at max without a single glitch, I am rather disappointed, and feel the urge to get into my other MMOs instead of going back to my chanter. This is wrong after a day of play.

  • ElectriceyeElectriceye Member UncommonPosts: 1,171
    Originally posted by Kyleran


    Haven't really had a chance to play so far every time I log in I find myself in 3hr + queues and by time I get in its too late and I just log off for the evening.
    I'm hoping that now people have to pay things will settle down a bit and I'll get some playing time.
     

     

    If you haven't tried the game yet at all.. why not play on some non-queue server? there are quite a few apparently.

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  • ninja33284ninja33284 Member Posts: 82
    Originally posted by markoraos


    Personally I find it pretty but dull.
    With age I've grown into more of an exclusively PvP player and I simply cannot (or won't) enjoy the PvE thing this game relies so much on. I simply don't have the time to spend it on any game experience that isn't really intense and only PvP gives me that buzz. If I want a scripted story I'll read a book or maybe watch a movie. If I want a sense of accomplishment I'll go grind my garden or the dishes. They might have some kind of PvP "endgame" which is supposed to be fantastic but I wouldn't know - I won't play a game that forces me to "earn my right" to actually have fun. I believe I earned that "right" by purchasing the game.
    That being said I can see this game to be really appealing to the PvE, "story" crowd. It's simply that I'm not one of those.
    If they had some kind of PvP leveling enabled (like in WAR and now WoW) I would play it because it really is quite pretty and amazingly polished. However... this is the way things are now. I'll keep my eyes peeled for future changes tho. We might do business yet.

     

    LMFAO this guy cant take the like 5 hours it takes to get to lvl 20.. GG sir you must be SOOOO BUSY if u cant play for 5 hours just to get some nice PvP... Things in the world arnt just handed to you, Spending a little money will never get u happiness u have to work for it, if your the pvp player u say u are ud be willing to spend 5 hours to TRY aions pvp out...all in all sir.... GG u lose

  • miconamicona Member UncommonPosts: 677
    Originally posted by DarkGriever


    EX-PRO PLAYER IN WOW HERE.THIS GAME IS GOOD! TRUST ME IM USED TO BE THE BEST IN WOW BUT JUST A N00B IN AION. ITS CHALLENGEING , TRY IT!

     

    this made my day , haha

  • EvelknievelEvelknievel Member UncommonPosts: 2,964

    As I stressed in another thread.

    Lineage 2 + Soulcalibur + Wings = Aion

    It does have a polished korean mmorpg feel to it and the graphics are pretty damn good. The character customization is fantastic, the game mechanics are smooth and game commands are easy to understand.

    However, game play is repetitive, long ques, very linear, theme park no doubt, to much player spam from stores to the general chat room being a kids romper room and nothing really original except for the Wings in game.

    This doesn't mean I don't like it, but its just another run of the mill mmorpg. I will hold out my final verdict till I reach at least level 20 or until I say enough is enough.

  • crunchyblackcrunchyblack Member Posts: 1,362

    My opinion so far:

    It plays just like it did in beta, except you get dp faster (my glow seemed a bit glitchy).

    We all will soon find out how levels 30-50 play, and how the famed pvpve plays out.  The largest part of the game has still yet to be played.

    So far so good, lots of quests, im always looking for a high point to glide down from.  Everything looks pretty, lots of mushrooms (why do asians love shrooms so much?) definitly a nice change of pace from the norm in my opinion.  Also you get your choice to look metro, or have back hair....or both!  Extremely good character creation, wide selection of metro hair-dos, along with a huge fro and various long hairs.  long hair glitches with equipment.

    Solid game so far, lets hope mid-endgame plays up to expectations.

  • nethrillnethrill Member Posts: 122
    Originally posted by DarkGriever


    EX-PRO PLAYER IN WOW HERE.THIS GAME IS GOOD! TRUST ME IM USED TO BE THE BEST IN WOW BUT JUST A N00B IN AION. ITS CHALLENGEING , TRY IT!

    ex pro wow player? lol

  • MikehaMikeha Member EpicPosts: 9,196
    Originally posted by Wickedjelly


    I'm enjoying the game.  Already played it in beta so besides issues that may occur at endgame I pretty much already know what to expect with this game.
    My only gripes are:
    1) One starting zone that is linear in style so making alts in this game is really going to be a drag
    2) Having to wait until around lvl 20 to really get into any PvP
    3) Gathering from nodes is extremely tedious and obnoxious
    4) No collision detection
    Other than that I really enjoy the game.  So glad I got a beta invite and said, "What the hell, might as well give it a looksie".  I had no interest in this game before then.
     



     

    I am loving the game but I agree with everything you said. It should be more than one starting zone. PVP should have started at level 10 afther accension. The Gathering can be tedious but for some reason I cant run pass a noid without stoping to gather it. No collision detection is highly noticable.

  • dirtyjoe78dirtyjoe78 Member Posts: 400

    So far i really like the game it provides the first 20 levels to get to know your class and provide background and lore.  Some things i really like that i have not seen mentioned, the crafting system is really cool i like the fact that nothing you craft is BoP i always hated this about WoW if i made it why the hell cant i sell it on the AH i am sure someone could probably use it.  I like the work order system which allows you to level a crafting skill without hours of material grinding and it also provides a tid bit of xp and some pretty decent rewards. 

    Second i like the armor customization allowing you to switch skins for weapons if you prefer the look of one weapon but the stats of another, also you can dye your armor so it is different colors.  I think that this part of the game adds depth and customization as well as a positive experience.  

    Third the quest system i really like the fact that you can look for more information on a quest and find locations through the quest tracking, although i only tend to use the markers if i am stuck.  I like that they put  some lore and thought into the quests and for the most part yes they are fed ex quests but they have several chains that provide reasons for the quest not just a go get me this and get X reward they tend to follow a story weather it is we are fighting against X race here and they are doing Y that we dont like go set fire to their supplies and steal their grain.

    Overall i think it has provided a lot of what people constantly bitch about on these forums but they have become so jaded that they are unwilling to find the awsome that games provide.  Good  game i will be playing.

  • bahamut1bahamut1 Member Posts: 614
    Originally posted by involution


    it still feels way too much like a "Korean grinder." Characters, despite the excellent char editor, look way too much the same, the fault being mostly that the outfits are the same for everyone, and the color palette is quite limited.
    I don't know where people get the "grinder" from. Sure, I thought the same thing, until I played it. It doesn't grind at all. As far as quest grinding... welcome to MMO's. According to the Korean installment, it does grind a bit after 30, but the western office officially said they would alleviate grinding past 30th level. I guess we'll see now that the level cap is up to 50.
    You don't have to wear the same outfits. There is a npc that will change your look. Also, people look WAY different out of character creation, unless they picked a preset and went with it, which is extremely rare. The color palette is nearly unlimitled, unless you are talking about dyes, which there are plenty of those.
    Granted that this is worse because of the opening chaos, but I just *hate* the widespread killstealing that results from what imho is a messed-up mechanic that decides who gets the kill.
    There are only 2 types of encounter locking used in MMO's currently. There is tagging and dps. Kill stealing is normal for EVERY single MMO out there. Welcome to MMO's, you're going to have to get used to it. Both types of mob "ownership" have their ups and downs. There are problems with both, and there are advantages to both. PvP works best with the dps model. I mean, it IS a competition, I mean, duh... Should they have changed the PvE levels to tagging, maybe, but it seems to me a lot of coding and potential bug problems for a small part of the game that you move out of eventually anyways within a couple of hours. 
    Crafting is a very slow grind, and the only way to make it less slow is to spend huge amounts of kinah on materials or, of course, have a powerful guild with organized material collection and bank donations.
    This is a good thing, believe it or not. Especially in a pvp environment when crafted items are quite powerful.
    Character creation is just about the most enjoyable part of the game, though once in game I was disappointed by some animations, especially the idle animations (I just can't stand the "hand on the hip" idle animation on my male chanter -- stereotypical prostitution poses comes to mind --, and the animations of the sellers get old very fast).
    Compared to a LOT of P2P MMO's where the characters don't do anything... it's better. More about the sellers coming up.
    There is an incipient and annoying spam fest near the town centers, apparently due to people who camp because they are scared of the queues if they log out. The result is an awful feeling when you go back to town, something I only experience when I gave a try to Asian games such as Ragnarok Online, where in some parts of the game it felt like wading through a swamp of character spam.
    THIS is my biggest complaint with Aion. The rest of the game is great, so I'll deal with it, but player shops (the way they are done) are absolutely... AAAARRRRGGGH. I also played PWI for an extended time (awesome pet class btw), and they have those player shops that people can set up virtually anywhere. In main areas where the traffic is already very high, there are these shops EVERYWHERE. They're nearly stacked on top of one another by the hundreds. It is EXTREMELY aggravating. I absolutely hate them.
    There is absolutely nothing wrong with the trader. It is great, with search parameters and item classifications. With such a good trader available, why allow player shops in this fashion. It's just crazy. Now, I can see maybe limiting the player shops to certain places or lots, that would be fine, but to start wading through them right after stepping off the porter all the way to the place in town I need to go is just stupid. I was even looking for manastones on the trader and there were 0, none. So if I want to buy a manastone, I would have to wade through hundreds of player shops to find manastones. Completely retarded.
    I understand the need for games to have money sinks, but this game makes almost everything quite expensive (at newbie levels teleporters cost enough to feel discouraging, and this is bad because it discourages exploration), and so this morning I had the pleasure to be greeted after five seconds from login by a gold spammer. So, between the need for gold sinks and having gold spammers, I'd rather have a game where money is plentiful and spammers stay in their own hell where they belong.
    I can understand the concern for money sinks. Having to pay to extend my backpack, and my bank seemed to me a little much. I guess since they don't have backpacks and boxes, that I know of, then paying for extra room is like buying another backpack in the other games. It's just that I've never seen a backpack in a game that cost over 100,000 gold. The teleports aren't too bad though, especially when the npc will even offer a quest to pay for the port in case you're out of money. I thought that was pretty cool actually.
    As far as the gold spammers, again, welcome to MMO's. EVERY game I've ever played, and WoW is actually the worst of them all, has gold spammers. You could have a game with tons of coin (in Aion, I had 150K kinah at level 15 even after extending banks, backpacks and ports) and NO money sinks, you will have gold spammers. As long as you have morons that think they have to, or are just too lazy, buy currency or leveling (which is the most retarded thing in the universe, "I bought this game to play that I'm not going to play and let someone else play for me..." talk about stupid, there's a whole new definition) there will be a market for gold spammers.



     

    "Granted thinking for yourself could be considered a timesink of shorter or longer duration depending on how smart..or how dumb you are."

  • Deto123Deto123 Member Posts: 689
    Honestly can say its not a game i'll continue to play. Dull to say the least.
  • nuififunnuififun Member Posts: 123
    Originally posted by vesavius

    Originally posted by Lowdos


    I actually kinda enjoy the starter levels (1-20). Granted, as soon as you enter contested areas and the abyss the game becomes far less generic and more enjoyable, I'd say the beginning of the game is no less enjoyable than WoW, at least.
     
    The problem with WaR and AoC, was that they both had superb low-content game and sucked hard after later on.



     

    /shrug... AoCs lowbie 1-20 content was waaay over rated imo. It just felt like a solo RPG like the Witcher or something, not an MMO at all.

    Not talking to you here Lowdos, but why do people come to a MMORPG that they know is a traditional quest based grinder on it's PvE side, which we all did with Aion, and then complain about it being just that? It's retarded.

    What did people really expect at Levels 1-20 in a game of this type? It's pretty much just an extended tutorial to allow you to learn your character and the world, and it does that beautifully.

     

    The newbie Island in AOC was much more of an MMO than Aions newbie area... which requires absolutely no grouping whatsoever, it has probably 1 interesting quest the rest are kill quests.. you cant say AOC's newbie area is any worse? 

    levels 1-20 extended tutorial are you kidding? Go play LOTRO 1-20 where you actually dont feel like you are playing a grindy tutorial you actually group up and go in dungeons and stuff, you know you are actually playing the game from day 1 - oh yeah I need to play for 5 days to learn how to press  2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 2, 3, 4, 5. over and over...

    I guess you are one of theses that says - its all about the endgame right?

     

  • shamus252shamus252 Member UncommonPosts: 226

    Its ok not the best game ive ever played. Im playing aion and champions atm I find champions funner, but thats just me got Aion cause of friends and family its fun also as long as im running around with them.

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    ceased to be agreeable to all its constituent States, but when it was upheld, like any other Empire, by force of arms."

  • markoraosmarkoraos Member Posts: 1,593
    Originally posted by ninja33284

    Originally posted by markoraos


    Personally I find it pretty but dull.
    With age I've grown into more of an exclusively PvP player and I simply cannot (or won't) enjoy the PvE thing this game relies so much on. I simply don't have the time to spend it on any game experience that isn't really intense and only PvP gives me that buzz. If I want a scripted story I'll read a book or maybe watch a movie. If I want a sense of accomplishment I'll go grind my garden or the dishes. They might have some kind of PvP "endgame" which is supposed to be fantastic but I wouldn't know - I won't play a game that forces me to "earn my right" to actually have fun. I believe I earned that "right" by purchasing the game.
    That being said I can see this game to be really appealing to the PvE, "story" crowd. It's simply that I'm not one of those.
    If they had some kind of PvP leveling enabled (like in WAR and now WoW) I would play it because it really is quite pretty and amazingly polished. However... this is the way things are now. I'll keep my eyes peeled for future changes tho. We might do business yet.

     

    LMFAO this guy cant take the like 5 hours it takes to get to lvl 20.. GG sir you must be SOOOO BUSY if u cant play for 5 hours just to get some nice PvP... Things in the world arnt just handed to you, Spending a little money will never get u happiness u have to work for it, if your the pvp player u say u are ud be willing to spend 5 hours to TRY aions pvp out...all in all sir.... GG u lose

     

    As you wish. And it is a bit more than 5 hours.

    Additionally you can't really progress through PvP even later on so you are stuck grinding mobs or quests or whatever to get your xp. I find this completely unacceptable. I don't want to be forced into anything by an entertainment product that I bought. PvE so you can PvP is the dogs of MMO design for me. I would find this whole situation a bit more palatable if the world and it's PvE weren't so damn linear. In short it isn't fun for me and you can personalize this with whatever projected character flaw you assume I possess.

    WIll you level up my char to 25 so I  can finally try this fabulous PvP? In addition will you level up my char later on while I'm not playing so I can enjoy my PvP without feeling I'm retarding my character's growth? No? Well then I guess that's it then. Enjoy your game and hope to meet you there if/when they resolve these issues which seriously detract from my enjoyment of what otherwise seems to be an excellent game.

  • markoraosmarkoraos Member Posts: 1,593
    Originally posted by teco221

    Originally posted by markoraos

    Originally posted by ninja33284

    Originally posted by markoraos


    Personally I find it pretty but dull.
    With age I've grown into more of an exclusively PvP player and I simply cannot (or won't) enjoy the PvE thing this game relies so much on. I simply don't have the time to spend it on any game experience that isn't really intense and only PvP gives me that buzz. If I want a scripted story I'll read a book or maybe watch a movie. If I want a sense of accomplishment I'll go grind my garden or the dishes. They might have some kind of PvP "endgame" which is supposed to be fantastic but I wouldn't know - I won't play a game that forces me to "earn my right" to actually have fun. I believe I earned that "right" by purchasing the game.
    That being said I can see this game to be really appealing to the PvE, "story" crowd. It's simply that I'm not one of those.
    If they had some kind of PvP leveling enabled (like in WAR and now WoW) I would play it because it really is quite pretty and amazingly polished. However... this is the way things are now. I'll keep my eyes peeled for future changes tho. We might do business yet.

     

    LMFAO this guy cant take the like 5 hours it takes to get to lvl 20.. GG sir you must be SOOOO BUSY if u cant play for 5 hours just to get some nice PvP... Things in the world arnt just handed to you, Spending a little money will never get u happiness u have to work for it, if your the pvp player u say u are ud be willing to spend 5 hours to TRY aions pvp out...all in all sir.... GG u lose

     

    As you wish. And it is a bit more than 5 hours.

    Additionally you can't really progress through PvP even later on so you are stuck grinding mobs or quests or whatever to get your xp. I find this completely unacceptable. I don't want to be forced into anything by an entertainment product that I bought. PvE so you can PvP is the dogs of MMO design for me. I would find this whole situation a bit more palatable if the world and it's PvE weren't so damn linear. In short it isn't fun for me and you can personalize this with whatever projected character flaw you assume I possess.

    WIll you level up my char to 25 so I  can finally try this fabulous PvP? In addition will you level up my char later on while I'm not playing so I can enjoy my PvP without feeling I'm retarding my character's growth? No? Well then I guess that's it then. Enjoy your game and hope to meet you there if/when they resolve these issues which seriously detract from my enjoyment from what otherwise seems to be an excellent game.

     

    You can go to play War or WOW or whatever you want.. no one is forcing anyone to play Aion.. Gees... this is a free country... People are like "I don't want to be force to pvp or pve or grind".. guess what "DO NOT BUY THE GAME"

     

     

    Exactly, I'm back to WAR and ETQW for now.

    The thread is titled "So what's your opinion so far?" so I felt obliged to share mine. Since I did buy the preorder and played both the closed and open betas and I do have an active account (soon to be deactivated) I thought I'm entitled to an opinion here. It's a pity tho, I wanted Aion to take the place of my daily mmo fix but I don't see this happening with the game as it is now. We'll see, as always.

  • Tyvolus1Tyvolus1 Member Posts: 815

    Played about 2 hours -- loving it so far. 

  • RykavRykav Champions Online CorrespondentMember Posts: 54

    I have only tried out a few characters and done the first quest or two. I love it! I think the graphics are great and most importantly the combat feels really good.

  • gryghst20gryghst20 Member Posts: 20

    I am not sure about this game as a first in MMORPG for me, however from what i've seen on the trailers and read on this forum it apears it could be fun as a complete newbie. 

    Today is the first day of the rest of your life.

  • LeucentLeucent Member Posts: 2,371
    Originally posted by teco221

    Originally posted by markoraos

    Originally posted by teco221

    Originally posted by markoraos

    Originally posted by ninja33284

    Originally posted by markoraos


    Personally I find it pretty but dull.
    With age I've grown into more of an exclusively PvP player and I simply cannot (or won't) enjoy the PvE thing this game relies so much on. I simply don't have the time to spend it on any game experience that isn't really intense and only PvP gives me that buzz. If I want a scripted story I'll read a book or maybe watch a movie. If I want a sense of accomplishment I'll go grind my garden or the dishes. They might have some kind of PvP "endgame" which is supposed to be fantastic but I wouldn't know - I won't play a game that forces me to "earn my right" to actually have fun. I believe I earned that "right" by purchasing the game.
    That being said I can see this game to be really appealing to the PvE, "story" crowd. It's simply that I'm not one of those.
    If they had some kind of PvP leveling enabled (like in WAR and now WoW) I would play it because it really is quite pretty and amazingly polished. However... this is the way things are now. I'll keep my eyes peeled for future changes tho. We might do business yet.

     

    LMFAO this guy cant take the like 5 hours it takes to get to lvl 20.. GG sir you must be SOOOO BUSY if u cant play for 5 hours just to get some nice PvP... Things in the world arnt just handed to you, Spending a little money will never get u happiness u have to work for it, if your the pvp player u say u are ud be willing to spend 5 hours to TRY aions pvp out...all in all sir.... GG u lose

     

    As you wish. And it is a bit more than 5 hours.

    Additionally you can't really progress through PvP even later on so you are stuck grinding mobs or quests or whatever to get your xp. I find this completely unacceptable. I don't want to be forced into anything by an entertainment product that I bought. PvE so you can PvP is the dogs of MMO design for me. I would find this whole situation a bit more palatable if the world and it's PvE weren't so damn linear. In short it isn't fun for me and you can personalize this with whatever projected character flaw you assume I possess.

    WIll you level up my char to 25 so I  can finally try this fabulous PvP? In addition will you level up my char later on while I'm not playing so I can enjoy my PvP without feeling I'm retarding my character's growth? No? Well then I guess that's it then. Enjoy your game and hope to meet you there if/when they resolve these issues which seriously detract from my enjoyment from what otherwise seems to be an excellent game.

     

    You can go to play War or WOW or whatever you want.. no one is forcing anyone to play Aion.. Gees... this is a free country... People are like "I don't want to be force to pvp or pve or grind".. guess what "DO NOT BUY THE GAME"

     

     

    Exactly, I'm back to WAR and ETQW for now.

    The thread is titled "So what's your opinion so far?" so I felt obliged to share mine. Since I did buy the preorder and played both the closed and open betas and I do have an active account (soon to be deactivated) I thought I'm entitled to an opinion here. It's a pity tho, I wanted Aion to take the place of my daily mmo fix but I don't see this happening with the game as it is now. We'll see, as always.

     

    typical post, trying to hide "hate message" by ending in "I hope this game will be succeed" or "this game has a lot of potential"  we all heard that before from AOC or Warhammer..  Verdict is either you play or you don't play.  I didn't play aoc or war or eve anymore because I just simply don't like it.  It's that simple.  I am not going to say I wish the best to who ever stay and play.. personally I could careless.  There are always new MMOs out, if Aion fails in a year guess what nothing would happen to MMO players, people just move on.  It's gaming companies' job to keep us happy, the other way around.

     

    Also from a gaming company view, they already know after the honey period, a lot of people will cancel accounts so it's no surprised to them.  I personally played some MMO only 1 month because it was just horrible i.e. RFO or DDO which I just dislike too much, but all those games are still alive.  So, Aion won't die, it will be alive for a few years like most of MMO, or they can just simply turn into F2P, so gess all these talk just want to bash the game.  Save your breath, people.



     

    In all fairness what does the OP ask? He/she is asking an opinion on what people feel about the game so far. Why can t anyone say they don t like it. It is a very average game IMO. It has nothing new, flying only in certain areas, KSing, terrible sounds, very linear, one starting area, 2 races(customizable, but only 2), no pvp till 25+, outside of arenas. I could go on but those are a few reasons why I don t like the game.

  • dreldrel Member Posts: 918

    Apart from the terribly long wait times to play the game, I like it

  • TealaTeala Member RarePosts: 7,627
    Originally posted by DarkGriever


    EX-PRO PLAYER IN WOW HERE.THIS GAME IS GOOD! TRUST ME IM USED TO BE THE BEST IN WOW BUT JUST A N00B IN AION. ITS CHALLENGEING , TRY IT!



     

    Thank God this person quit WoW to play Aion.    LOL!

  • SgtFrogSgtFrog Member Posts: 5,001
    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by DarkGriever


    EX-PRO PLAYER IN WOW HERE.THIS GAME IS GOOD! TRUST ME IM USED TO BE THE BEST IN WOW BUT JUST A N00B IN AION. ITS CHALLENGEING , TRY IT!



     

    Thank God this person quit WoW to play Aion.    LOL!

     

    No take him back.

     

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  • yalejockyalejock Member Posts: 17

    While the graphics are pretty impressive (still below AoC's in my opinion interms of design and polish) , the gameplay consists of exactly the same button mashing lvls 1 - 20, frustratingly slow crafting of items, general lack of world immersion, annoying fighting noises female chars make all around you, and I could go on. It's a game that does not innovate or draw one in, the more I play it, the more it appears that a bunch of people sat down and went "wah, what top 100 feature include mmo?" and boom - comes out Aion. 5/10

  • XasapisXasapis Member RarePosts: 6,337
    Originally posted by SgtFrog

    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by DarkGriever


    EX-PRO PLAYER IN WOW HERE.THIS GAME IS GOOD! TRUST ME IM USED TO BE THE BEST IN WOW BUT JUST A N00B IN AION. ITS CHALLENGEING , TRY IT!



     

    Thank God this person quit WoW to play Aion.    LOL!

     

    No take him back.

     

    You didn't say please.

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