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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 10:01AM Aganazer said

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I wonder if they are including those 20,000+ preorder copies they gave to Tabula Rasa subscribers.

Anyway, its not a bad game but with no character development choices and forced PvP its not my bag. I never really liked the art style either. I tried my best to make an older looking character and about a 21 year old is about as close as I could get. Of course I had no problem making a teenage transvestite though so its not a complete loss. :)
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 10:28AM Tom in VA said

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Funny post, Aganazer. Do the wings make you look and older and more "weathered"?

Not to steal any thunder from Aion, but I really wish NCSoft would throw a rez in Tabula Rasa's direction.... It just seems a shame to have so much game just sitting idle in the ether, as it were. : /
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 10:33AM (Unverified) said

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No character customization? What do you call the stigmas and all the moonstones and godstones?

Or didn't you play long enough to actually start seeing the stigmas? Maybe you are used to WoWs talent trees, but you have to admit that most of the things you pick in the talent trees are neglible or filler for those few good things you pick

AIONS stigmas are all brand new attacks, some benefit pvp others pve and even castle seiges.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 10:54AM Aganazer said

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shinobichocobo, I believe I said "character development choices". Yes that would mean something like WoW's talent trees, DDO's Feats, multiclassing, and raising attributes, CO's power, advantage, and talent choices, AoC's talent trees, etc. Aion doesn't have these. I think those kinds of permanent character development choices are a cornerstone of the RPG genre and are almost entirely missing in Aion.

Its good in a way because no one can screw up their character. Its also bad in a way because it makes every very samey. Everyone in a class has the same powers and abilities and the same base attributes.

I could go on about how Sigils are just gear and how limited the options are when it comes to manastones and godstones, but those aren't a replacement for what I am looking for anyway.

Like I said, its not a bad game, just not my bag.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 11:57AM Dranaerys said

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shinobichocobo: Dont get me wrong, I love Aion and will be playing it exhaustively (over WoW even, the content of which im kinda tired of), but it is very limited as far as skill/playstyle customization goes, when you compare it to games like LotRO and WoW. you talk about getting new attacks and spells, etc with Stigma, but thats exactly what WoW's talent tree does, only instead of being limited by 8 Stigma slots, you have 3 trees to choose talents from and effectively each class has 3 very different ways to play.

Stigma system is young, theres some promise there, but its nowhere near the polish of WoW's system, even if it is trying to merge the talent and inscription systems into one.
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 3:11PM TheJackman said

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I agree with Aganazer! I do not think forced PvP got a place in games on this side of the water!
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Posted: Sep 15th 2009 3:30PM Macabre 13 said

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Bah, PvP is the only multiplayer worth a damn. Everything else is just feels like single-player with chat rooms.

We're certainly seem far more casual on this side of the world, but that doesn't mean PvP-centric games don't belong here.

Aion won't de-throne WoW, but whether you like it or not, it will be very successful in the west, no question.
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