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Posted: Nov 18th 2008 3:28PM (Unverified) said

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200,000 concurrent users??? Well if anything I'm impressed with that.

Looks like NCSoft struck gold. Its about damn time. That idiot Richard Garriott did nothing but drag them down in the mud for the last 4 years here in North America.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2008 3:58PM arnavdesai said

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I for one am glad they still have the great team @ ArenaNet. They are some of the best minds in the industry there which includes the people who made WoW and Battle.Net for Blizzard.
I am sure NCSoft is looking forward to the GuildWars2 which I am pretty sure will be successful in the US considering its pedigree.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2008 10:09PM Valentina said

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Im glad they're doing well. Alot of the beta reviews by the players have been extremely positive, too.
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Posted: Nov 18th 2008 10:23PM cray said

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Aion's success could mean very well for Guild Wars 2, different market but both borrowing similiar styles. As big as fan I am to Guild Wars, I'm very curious about Aion.
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