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Q: We know the first beta event in USA and Europe was quite popular, do you have a general timeline of how long Closed Beta will last before we see open beta?
A: I'm afraid I can't really go into the exact schedule as of this writing. But there will be more Closed Beta events coming after this first one. The Open Beta should be this fall, not too far after the summer (definition of 'summer' evidently varying depending on where you live). Shanda (Nasdaq: SNDA) had opened a total of five server farms with 80 server groups for its licensed western fantasy MMORPG AION by April 9.
Q: Some players said they hope Aion or some other MMOs challenge WOW's throne. What's your opinion?
A: AION is one of the most anticipated games in China and has been recognized by gamers as the next generation in online games. It's true WOW does a very good game at decent graphics on decent hardware. It's basically a game to appease to "everyone". According to Pearl Research, Aion marks the successful return of South Korean MMORPGs to the Chinese market after a brief respite period, during which local Chinese-developed MMORPGs dominated. Blizzard got extremely lucky with WOW (they've admitted to this). We can only predict Aion may act as a substitute if some players are tired of WOW in the future.
Q: Are you playing Aion?
A: Sure. As a buyback manager who should be a player first, right? Do you want to play it? Our website swagvault.com is giving away Aion CN free accounts to western players for fun. If you are interested, I can send you a couple. AHAHA... Sounds like AD.
Q: You said you play Aion, can I regard that you indicate Swagvault will sell Aion gold or power leveling soon?
A: You got a sharp nose. It's not a secret in Virtual industry that many websites are selling Aion CN gold, time card and power leveling, so I think Aion US and EU gold sales sooner or later.
Q: It's a stale and annoy question to you that many game developers think virtual industry is not legal and many people blame the companies like yours. What do you think about it?
A: In the real life, supply and demand decide the market. It's same to Virtual industry. Many players need gold, power leveling service to support their game experience, so we served. It's fair trade. Some developers said we destroy the balance of game. Is really being balance if there is no virtual currency sales company? No, absolutely not! If the virtual industry can destroy the game balance, I only have to say your game is too weak. Some players enjoy playing by themselves to get success, but some players have not enough time to play game all the time, but they want to catch up with their teams. Can you say they must play by themselves or let their teams hold on to wait for him or her? In the real life we call on Freedom, but in game, we prefer autarchy? No, we also need freedom. Who needs gold or power leveling who pays. It's free transaction.
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Yesterday I decided to only do scenarios, and skip Orvr. It was a refreshing change from the join a warband, listen on vent, follow the zerg which is how most of my time lately has been. It becomes very boring, and the scenarios were fun even if we were being slaughtered.
I queued up solo, and kept to myself the whole day. I found myself having alot more fun. I died alot, but it didn't matter. There is something about the small scale rvr which is more challenging, and fun.
In scenarios you feel like you know who you are fighting. You are actually able to use all of your spells, and strategize a little. Orvr is just 24 people aoeing until one side wins, and on Dark Crag it is usually always about 100 vs 100.
The renown is so much better in scenarios too. I don't have to split it 100 ways which most of the time means 1 renown per kill where in scenarios I was averaging about 3.5k renown per scenario. Orvr has bonuses for locking zones, but you factor in the time spent in a zone it isn't worth it really compared to what you can earn in a scenario.
I just wish I could do scenarios all the time with a small premade. It just seems like no one is interested in doing it. At least Reikland Factory is coming up again to collect resources to see who gets Land of the Dead content first so that should be a week or so of fun.
Mythic Entertainment is ready with their new MMORPG. They are the people behind Dark Age of Camelot, a game that became known for its PVP, Player vs Player where all the players are involved in a war between the 3 breeds. This concept, known as Realm vs. Realm, matched by hand in glove with Warhammer Table Top game, in which different races were in constant war with each other. So when Games Workshop decided to make an MMORPG based on the popular game series, it was obvious to choose Mythic Entertainment to create it. They have now done it, and Realm vs.. Realm (RVR) is an important part of Warhammer Online. "War is everywhere" promise Mythic in their advertisements, and after spending months in a small game, then I give them quite right. When you Logr into a WAR (Warhammer Age of Reckoning) server, you can not avoid being mixed up in the war between Order and Destruction.
When you start the game there are 6 races to choose from. 3 on either side of the conflict. Dwarfs and Greenskins fighting on one front, the High Elves and Dark Elves are fighting for control of their homeland and people trying to stop an invasion from Chaos. So there are 3 ways you can fight on, and what you start at is determined by what race you choose to play. Each race has its own professions, such as the Dwarf Iron Breaker or Chaos' magus. They are very different, although they essentially can be divided into some basic types that are known from this type of game. When you have chosen your character and found a look that fits, you are ready to explore this new world.
Quests are there of course plenty of and you must really make efforts to run out of them. It is normal practice for this type of game and works very well in WAR. Individual quests are easily the stereotypical kind, to find people / things, or beat monsters to death, but there has been much work in history and it makes them actually quite entertaining. You can sense that Mythic has been aware of this and they vary them quite well with small surprises in the pipeline. The first 10 levels used in the same starting area, but as soon as you reach the first warcamp, the game opens up for the other races areas and this works really great, because there is nothing preventing you from completing quests in all three areas.
Public Quest Besides the usual quests, Mythic has invented something they call the Public Quest. It is a welcome innovation to the genre. The story of the game is driven by the Public Quest (PQs). When you run around and solve quests, you will encounter areas where a PQ going on. They often consist of 3 or more phases, which all have in common that they can not be completed alone, but require more people working together. Once they encounter such a quests, you can begin to complete it. You don't need not be in a group with other people who also are engaged in this quest, but it can often be an advantage. When a PQ is completed, ie all phases are solved, all those who contributed to finnish it is ranked according to how much they contributed. The one ranked highest gets the best rewards. It is a brilliant way to meet new people, and as one of the main purposes of an online game is to play with others, then PQs is a rather genious feature. Beyond the rewards you can win by completing a PQ you earn influence, which can be used to redeem rewards from certain people, so even if you do not just win something, then your time spent in a PQ is far from lost .
Realm vs. Realm As I said, war is an important part of Warhammer online. Fairly quickly after starting a character, you are introduced to the PVP aspect of the game. It can be roughly divided into two: Scenarios and Open RVR. Scenarios are the first players familiarize themselves with. You sign up for a scenario, and when there are enough players on both sides to start it up, it started. Then you get send to the area and must fight to complete the objectives before the enemy or before time expires (after 15 minutes). There are scenarios where you must fight for control points, scenarios where you have to steal your opponent's flag and make sure that your own flag is not stolen, and many others. There is good variety of scenarios. The good thing about these scenarios is that it is the side which works together as a team who usually wins. It is not just a question of being run around and turn the opponent to death, although the course is always a good thing. It is a matter of working together to solve the task, and there are no classes that can handle it themselves. Cooperation is the key to success. It is quite clever that you always can join a scenario, and once it is over is simply sent back to where you were when it began. This makes it easy and quick to get involved in PVP.
Open RVR encounters also quite fast on. Once you find the first Warcamp you are at the batlefront, and once you move into the war zone you are doing RVR. There are bases and carstles, which you should fight for. It takes place in battle against other players, and just as in the scenarios, there is collaboration the way forward. It is extremely entertaining, and I amused myself with the cost of this aspect of the game, although I usually do not PVP. But the mythic concept of PVP is brilliant way to avoid 'ganking' So that people with low level becomes' ganket 'of people with much higher level. Mainly because it is based on cooperation, one on one battles are rare, but also because the battle zones are divided into 4 tiers (layers) and do you travle into a field which is too low for yourlevel, you become transformed into a chicken and can not contribute to victory in the area. You have to seek opponents at your own level. While it is nice to PVP is restricted to certain areas and it is completely free for the player to decide when he want to PVP. Are we not in the mood for it, then just hold off the PVP areas.
Tome of Knowledge Another new thing that Mythic like to make the player aware of is Tome of Knowledge. It is a book where all one's holdings are listed. It's actually not so much an innovation as the same concept can be found in Lord of the Rings Online, but Mythic has extended it much and there is plenty of information in this book, which is helping to make this virtual world more credible. The first time you encounter a monster, NPC, or other you will find writing about it in the Tome of Knowledge, providing background knowledge. Games Workshop has released plenty of material for the Warhammer universe, and the Tome of Knowledge is a fine way to bring all this information into the game.
Conclusion I could have written much more, because there are plenty of things to explore in this game. But I hope I listed the main thing that makes Warhammer: Age of Reckoning the future star on the MMORPG heaven. PVE (Player vs. Environment) part is quality work that uses the familiar formula of quest after quest. This is all just made eaven better with the Public Quest, and a rich background story well anchored in the (few) well-known Warhammer world. PVP (Player vs. Player) component are simply not better in any MMORPG. Even people that not normally bother with PVP will be drawn into the war between Order and Destruction, and my bid is that even the most determined opponent of PVP could be persuaded to PVP in Warhammer online. Still there is plenty to do in WAR even without PVP. A notification of a MMORPG is always a snapshot, since they are constantly under development. The image of WAR is a very good image right now, and if Mythic Entertainment continues in the same track, then it may be a success. It has at least deserved it!
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