How is it? Gamestop and been advertising it to hell for months, i want to know if it lives up to the hype.
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This pretty much sums it up for me as well.DefCon-17 wrote:
I'd definitely buy it if it wasn't for that pathetic monthly subscription.
DefCon-17 wrote:
I'd definitely buy it if it wasn't for that pathetic monthly subscription.
This is a criticism of the MMORPG genre and the financial implications of owning a game that constantly adds content and updates itself, not a negative aspect of Age of Conan specifically. To be fair if you'd look at it in terms of 'How much time will I spend playing AoC, when if I wasn't playing AoC I'd be down the pub'- you'll soon see that you're saving megabucks .Canin wrote:
This pretty much sums it up for me as well.DefCon-17 wrote:
I'd definitely buy it if it wasn't for that pathetic monthly subscription.
Worth mentioning, i think most complaints come from underage people who has to rely on daddy or mommy to play with Conan this should´nt be an issue since it´s from 18 most people at that age has some sort of income.Uzique wrote:
This is a criticism of the MMORPG genre and the financial implications of owning a game that constantly adds content and updates itself, not a negative aspect of Age of Conan specifically. To be fair if you'd look at it in terms of 'How much time will I spend playing AoC, when if I wasn't playing AoC I'd be down the pub'- you'll soon see that you're saving megabucks .Canin wrote:
This pretty much sums it up for me as well.DefCon-17 wrote:
I'd definitely buy it if it wasn't for that pathetic monthly subscription.
I am 32 years old and am making that complaint. Course, were I single I would probably have no problems with a monthly subscription game, but I am not. And when you have to provide for your wife and family, even a few bucks a month can make a big difference. As for the money spent at the pub issue, as I don't frequent the local bars this is not an issue either.madmurre wrote:
Worth mentioning, i think most complaints come from underage people who has to rely on daddy or mommy to play with Conan this should´nt be an issue since it´s from 18 most people at that age has some sort of income.Uzique wrote:
This is a criticism of the MMORPG genre and the financial implications of owning a game that constantly adds content and updates itself, not a negative aspect of Age of Conan specifically. To be fair if you'd look at it in terms of 'How much time will I spend playing AoC, when if I wasn't playing AoC I'd be down the pub'- you'll soon see that you're saving megabucks .Canin wrote:
This pretty much sums it up for me as well.
Of course there are exceptions but those few bucks every month ain't much compared to what Uziqe mentioned playtime etc.
@ the topic AoC looks great but i don´t think i will even bother testing it i played WoW some but it soaked up to much time i won´t bother again.
I guess you guys have somewhat of a point.madmurre wrote:
Worth mentioning, i think most complaints come from underage people who has to rely on daddy or mommy to play with Conan this should´nt be an issue since it´s from 18 most people at that age has some sort of income.Uzique wrote:
This is a criticism of the MMORPG genre and the financial implications of owning a game that constantly adds content and updates itself, not a negative aspect of Age of Conan specifically. To be fair if you'd look at it in terms of 'How much time will I spend playing AoC, when if I wasn't playing AoC I'd be down the pub'- you'll soon see that you're saving megabucks .Canin wrote:
This pretty much sums it up for me as well.
Of course there are exceptions but those few bucks every month ain't much compared to what Uziqe mentioned playtime etc.
@ the topic AoC looks great but i don´t think i will even bother testing it i played WoW some but it soaked up to much time i won´t bother again.
Flecco, I have constant 400 ping (like in any MMO for an Australian really) and I can do it fine. Don;t let that stop you playingFlecco wrote:
I dunno ey, the real time combat probs means my ping and occasional lag on MMOs would have me raped in pvp and pve over and over.
Not cool for school.
How can you make an MMO and expect there not to be no lifers who level faster than they can update releases? That being said, my mate installed the game. 32gb install? What the fuck? My computer wouldn't even be able to handle installing it let alone playing it. I read the handbooks and you can buy your mount with real money (lol rofl lol), The classes are ALMOST an exact replicate of WoW, but where it really differs is the combat system. I don't really think that they can surpass wow in my opinion.Uzique wrote:
Combat system genuinely does deliver, it's a breath of fresh air quite frankly after playing xyz free MMORPG, Guild Wars and of course World of Warcraft for the last 4 years. I was very skeptical about the setting / gameworld and character classes at first, but they have all turned out to be really unique and individually great features of the game that I wouldn't take away now even if I was given the choice .
Levels 1-40 was brilliant, captured that 'brand spanking new MMO' feeling marvelously. I would liken it to the 'glory days' of World of Warcraft... you know, that first time you enter a new zone and then spend 30 minutes doing nothing except pointlessly wandering around looking at things and stabbing strange creatures. The game is rather heavily instanced (an unfortunate complication of having such high-quality and huge game-detail) but it doesn't ruin the immersion at all because the game definitely has the 'X' Factor, so to speak.
However I must voice my own personal grumble. At level 50-55, the games content really started to slope off and thin out. Quests weren't as plentiful, there were less and less awesomely original zones to level in that were in my level bracket (50-60)- and I found myself spending more and more time grinding away on mobs ala Silkroad Online rather than questing my way through the land on my way to the level cap ala World of Warcraft. Personally I think they really spent their time polishing the first half of the game, and didn't anticipate so many people to rush up through the levels at no-life speeds. They intend to add more content and 'flesh out' the latter half of the game in June/July time... so keep your eyes peeled, I know I am!
I'd recommend Age of Conan overall, if only because it's the first MMO in years that has actually lived up to its criminal amounts of hype. Don't buy it if you're looking for a successor / substitute to the hegemony of Blizzard and World of Warcraft... because WoW this is not. It's a very different game, but as long as you have an open mind whilst looking for a new MMORPG, you'll enjoy it very much for what it is. I believe it's currently the top-rated game on mmorpg.com, and all of the early reviews were favorable and praising.
Hope that helped.
Fixed IMO.Uzique wrote:
This is a criticism of the MMORPG genre and the financial implications of owning a game that constantly adds content and updates itself, not a negative aspect of Age of Conan specifically. To be fair if you'd look at it in terms of 'How much time will I spend playing AoC, when if I wasn't playing AoC I'd be SUCKING DOWN CONES AND PLAYING SOMETHING ELSE I'VE ALREADY PAID FORCanin wrote:
This pretty much sums it up for me as well.DefCon-17 wrote:
I'd definitely buy it if it wasn't for that pathetic monthly subscription.
Well 32gb is because it is such a detailed and good looking game, with lots of world. WoW may have more world to explore, but you have to admit, it looks fairly bad. And honestly, I picked up a 500GB harddrive for $100 last week....$100 is not much at all for that much space.d4rkph03n1x wrote:
How can you make an MMO and expect there not to be no lifers who level faster than they can update releases? That being said, my mate installed the game. 32gb install? What the fuck? My computer wouldn't even be able to handle installing it let alone playing it. I read the handbooks and you can buy your mount with real money (lol rofl lol), The classes are ALMOST an exact replicate of WoW, but where it really differs is the combat system. I don't really think that they can surpass wow in my opinion.Uzique wrote:
Hope that helped.