Wringing your hands over the possibility of losing your mail (or more importantly, your account warehouse items) during the upcoming Aion server merges? Fear not, as Andrew "Tamat" Beegle is here to soothe your concerns.
Well, technically he's on the official Aion website, checking in with a post that explains the details of the forthcoming merges in regards to item and mail transfers. "All mail will transfer over to your new server, including attachments. However, to eliminate any likelihood of anything going wrong with your mail and attached items, read and delete your mail, and store attached items in your inventory," Tamat says.
"All items will be saved in the account warehouse, but you will not be able to access any items that do not fit within the account warehouse's 16-slot limit. Any items exceeding 16 are still stored in the account warehouse, but will remain invisible until some items have been moved to another storage space, such as a character's cube or warehouse," he continues.
Read all about it on NCsoft's official Aion website.
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Jul 9th 2010 8:17PM Langx2 said
You are undoubtedly right. Which just makes the whole thing even more laughable. They should have just came out at the start: "we ain't got the people to do this."
Instead they created some elaborate story about "how hard it is to do this" "and we don't have the tools" "we can only do what korean lets us" "we are going to consider your feedback!" and that whole pack of lies that they constantly feed their customers.
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Instead they created some elaborate story about "how hard it is to do this" "and we don't have the tools" "we can only do what korean lets us" "we are going to consider your feedback!" and that whole pack of lies that they constantly feed their customers.
Posted: Jul 10th 2010 9:48AM (Unverified) said
I hope this will cause people to lose faith in NCWest.
I really, really do. I've been disappointed time and time again by that joke of a company, it makes me wonder if NCSoft, in Korea, just have it in for the Western players.
Either way, this just goes to show how little effort goes into maintaining an MMO.
I've NEVER seen a game managed so badly. Even F2P MMO's from far smaller and lesser known companies can manage their games ten times better than this.
R.I.P - Aion.
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I really, really do. I've been disappointed time and time again by that joke of a company, it makes me wonder if NCSoft, in Korea, just have it in for the Western players.
Either way, this just goes to show how little effort goes into maintaining an MMO.
I've NEVER seen a game managed so badly. Even F2P MMO's from far smaller and lesser known companies can manage their games ten times better than this.
R.I.P - Aion.
Posted: Jul 14th 2010 6:04PM (Unverified) said
Here's a stupid question... how many of u idiots are actual programmers? Do u have any idea how much goes in to maintaining a world wide MMO? Or do u just sit back, play the game and then Bitch about the short comings? I happen to believe the latter. Untill you have worked in the industry keep your un-educated, and quite frankly, stupid comments to yourself. But I know whatever I say, your still gonna be bashing other people for things that you can never do. So by all means keep making asses out of yourselves, because in the end you just prove how small and narrow minded you all are.
AION KICKS ASS!
Oh and
P.s. ASMODS ROCK!!!!
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AION KICKS ASS!
Oh and
P.s. ASMODS ROCK!!!!
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