• Aion is live
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Finally, now we won't have to hear about this fucking weekly beta.
How is it? Anyone here have time to get off of it to tell us how it is? lol
[QUOTE=Bullet100;17445677]How is it? Anyone here have time to get off of it to tell us how it is? lol[/QUOTE]The launch has been fairly smooth in the Oceanic server. Apparently the North American servers are hitting large queue times though. Performance seems to be much better than the open beta.
And the Server files were leaked and Aion has Private servers already in the works. GG. -___-
yay another anime styled mmo that is especially gay because there are faggy dudes with huge angel wings in it.
[QUOTE=Wheeze201;17446152]yay another anime styled mmo that is especially gay because there are faggy dudes with huge angel wings in it.[/QUOTE] Is it just me or are anime haters strangely amusing
[QUOTE=Wheeze201;17446152]yay another anime styled mmo that is especially gay because there are faggy dudes with huge angel wings in it.[/QUOTE] Yay another person complaining about something that doesn't affect him
The games pretty good, only fact I dislike is all the WoW players talking discussing the game in region chat because they cant get over the game.
Could this possibly be the Wowkiller weve been waiting for? Aion has a reported 3.3 million players already. and with the big shitstorm in china wow lost a few million players... The tables are turning indeed.
Holy fuck, £45 for a p2p mmo? [editline]05:44PM[/editline] Oops, missed the 'collectors'
This item is currently unavailable in your region oh fuck off
[QUOTE=raccoon2112;17447276]Is it just me or are anime haters strangely amusing[/QUOTE] It's just you.
I'm enjoying the hell out of this game. I used to play Guild Wars and WoW quite a bit, and this is a ton of fun. The comparisons to WoW are going to be made no matter what MMO is released. It's stupid, but it'll happen just b/c of how huge WoW is. I personally, outside of it being an MMO and sharing typical MMO traits, aren't finding too many similarities between the two. It's just fun, and that's all that matters.
[QUOTE=Higginz511;17448204]Could this possibly be the Wowkiller weve been waiting for? Aion has a reported 3.3 million players already. and with the big shitstorm in china wow lost a few million players... The tables are turning indeed.[/QUOTE] What big shitstorm are you talking about? :downs: [editline]03:19PM[/editline] Just because this shitty game has 3.3 million players doesn't mean its going to kill WoW, there are other MMOs with millions of players too, are they killing WoW? No.
I thought it went live on the 25th? [editline]10:37PM[/editline] oh it's only live in NA
[QUOTE=Higginz511;17448204]Could this possibly be the Wowkiller weve been waiting for? Aion has a reported 3.3 million players already. and with the big shitstorm in china wow lost a few million players... The tables are turning indeed.[/QUOTE] Noone wants WoW to die, including myself because it keeps the kids in a confined area.
[QUOTE=tankkiller;17450257]What big shitstorm are you talking about? :downs: [editline]03:19PM[/editline] Just because this shitty game has 3.3 million players doesn't mean its going to kill WoW, there are other MMOs with millions of players too, are they killing WoW? No.[/QUOTE] The9 is the licensed operator for World of Warcraft in China, the most popular Western MMO running in Asia. However, The9 is facing new censorship and regulatory issues which have thus far prevented the Wrath of the Lich King expansion from launching in China. These restrictions imposed upon online games operating in mainland China by the General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) are not the only issue affecting World of Warcraft's success in the country. To make things worse, it's now rumored that their licensing deal with Blizzard may be shaky. Our sister site WoW Insider has mentioned (unverified) reports that The9 might be on the outs with Blizzard, citing a Xinhua news agency story. The9 declined to make a comment to WoW Insider, stating only that they're still in negotiations with Blizzard Entertainment. With their current licensing agreement due to expire this summer, we suspect it won't be long before the situation is resolved, one way or the other. and 3.3 Million players just in china is impressive. Throw in the amounts in the UK and US and Thats a formidable number.
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