[Aion: Online]

Elyos gets everything so easy in this game. Our blue quest around that level was a Spy quest.

A lotta people don’t get shit from Kromede. I have a hard time believing that we got a 3x drop rate on NA servers compared to K/C-Aion.

You think that’s easy, you must not know about the lolferno. :rofl:

Inferno is some serious hax at lv. 32, and ridiculously easy to get. But I don’t wanna hear any bitching from Asmo players, they don’t have to do the fucking Krall quests in Verteron which are an epic pain in the ass.

Why would you quest at all if you’re Elyos.

christ with new job there is no way i’ll hit 50 by end of the year

Man, there is way too much short hand in this thread for me to even follow any conversations, whats so great about this game guys, in english please, not in whatever ching chang computer language you asian kids just made up.

It really isn’t that great. Whenever a new mmo comes out, I usually play it for 3 months minimum… after 3 weeks I didn’t care to log into this one anymore. It really got boring fast for me.

Maybe Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins played a little part of that too. :lovin:

I was thinking about jumping back on dfo but my internet has been so sketchy, plus don’t really have all the time to level or whatever

azn_skater a few weeks ago, irl quote

it’s possible it’s just strange every other facet of my internet performs wonderfully except for AION lol…

which reminds me yesterday on my lunch ran with no lag what-so-ever. I went to play that night… d/c’d after 3 min. of nothing going on and i went to bed lol.

I really wish i knew what was going on…

Burning out and boredom are 2 different things rofl.

Anyways, more than halfway to 39, back on the wagon.

in one of the cutscenes, the camera zooms in on some chick’s rack while she talks about something or other. it’s like a few solid minutes of blue titties and nothing else.

that’s about it.

aside from that the game is just another (very) pretty korean grinder. mmos arent good enough games to play on their own, the only reason to play one at all is because mediocre game + people to play it with = fun, sometimes, maybe.


i seriously wonder how many people have actually completed it on our server. i also wonder how many people got the quest reward and sold it immediately after :rofl:

some people would argue that if youre questing to level as an elyos youre doing it wrong. even if the quest rewards are way better than what asmos get.

i hope you are optimizing your templar grinding

hate hate hate hate :mad:

Rofl. You’re just angry Champions sucks and was a bigger grindfest than Aion.

pfft it wasnt even a grindfest
if you tried to grind mobs, it would take you eons lol they gave like 60 xp
i guess you just had to sit out and do public quests all day, NO THX

aka. Grind. Rofl.

You can’t deny it. Champions was a grindfest as well.

i dont think it was there intention
who knows if content gap is there intentionally or not, ill give champs the benefit of the doubt and say that they didnt intend to give a lack of quests from lv 30-33

but if they did, then fuck those gook wannabes

Intention is irrelevant lol. They clearly didn’t have proper pacing and xp rewards planned out, so it ended up turning into a grind. But really, what MMO isn’t a grind? That’s the very core of mmo gameplay.

On another note, when I found out about lolferno, I was livid.

I can’t wait to log on and hit up vent.

All day:

YO MAN

SOME MAY SAY that the core of mmo gameplay is a surrogate social life or a virtual world to escape to and live out your fantasy before you have to come back to reality where you are not, to your dismay, as awesome as your ingame avatar. which in turn perpetuates more hours spent ingame and less hours spent doing RL things, which translates into more money for koreans to make a new mmo with prettier graphics and bigger (and bluer) titties to sucker in the masses of otherwise rational people that they missed the first time.

if you get to level 41 you can get another one of those swords with that item model you like so much. think of that as your motivation to grind :tup:

yup mmos are an escape for many people, and those without self control will get wrecked. many of the people in our guild know each other irl, some served in iraq together. one of the marines in our group, who i never knew irl, was the highest level in our guild, woulda been the first to hit 50 in our guild, and not coincidentally, had a long history of depression. he was on all the time. well, last week, he stopped logging on. i thought that was weird. i was a little worried, but didn’t give it too much thought. lo and behold one day i log on and the legion message says he’s gone. i ask wtf does that mean? turns out he shot himself. he was a WOW fiend too. lotsa depressed ppl play these games to escape their problems but it only makes things worse imo.

this is the first mmo i played and it was everything i expected. a huge time sink. joined it cause all my friends played it. all my friends who are unemployed are 40+. all my friends who have jobs are still below 30. i kinda had a job, office is shut down at end of year, but they wanted us to stay for half a year and paid us for doing not a whole lot. so i was able to have more friend time, fiend more and hit 34. but now i start a new job, a real job, and i don’t see how i could possibly play more than 1-2 hours during weekday. 1 hour a day is not feasible. inevitably there will always be pvp shenanigans that interrupt the grind. not to mention i miss out on all the shitty fire temple runs. so that only leaves weekends ugh.

it may turn out that this suicide will cause all the marines in our group to stop playing anyway, in which case, most my other friends will probably quit, and then there’d be no reason for me to play lol