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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 3:24PM Loki1 said

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No, thank you.

It's got wow quests... i don't even care anymore it's a clone, i just don't want to be babysitted while playing a game. :\
you're told where to go to get a frigging quest, because of the damn exclamation marks
You're told where to go to collect the rats
You're told where to get the next quest.

Where is the damn game even, please tell me what are people even doing? There's no reason to socialize anymore in those.

Someone do something, nuke all MMO software companies.
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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 3:27PM Pingles said

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Woah, why are you at this website?
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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 4:06PM Aganazer said

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He was probably here to destroy the website, but just got caught up in the moment.

But in a way I agree. Allods innovates a little less than Aion did and seems to play out a little more repetitive and grindy as well. If I were poor, it would be great, but I'm not so I'm putting this one right in the bit-bucket.
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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 5:27PM breezer said

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You should probably play for more than 5 minutes before passing judgment.

Allods is far more group oriented than WoW is and seems to aim to offer much more challenging, engaging combat.
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Posted: Nov 25th 2009 5:45PM (Unverified) said

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He may be blunt, but he's got a point. I think Allods looks like a well-implemented game, but for a lot of people, yet another race/class/level/quest-grind-to-level-cap MMO simply isn't what the genre needs as we go into 2010.
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