Age of Conan, The barbarian, not the talk show host. |
Age of Conan, The barbarian, not the talk show host. |
May 18 2008, 03:55 PM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Conan:...rian_Adventures Age of Conan went live yesterday for many of those that had preordered, for the rest of world the game goes live on Tuesday, the 20th. Now why am I posting this, you might ask, it is because I had preordered and I got into the early release, though the game was available to purchase on Friday. The servers went live at about 3:30pm, a quick patch and then the gates were open. The Age of Conan is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game set in the world of Hyboria, the world of Conan that is. Trough fighting monsters, interaction with Non Player Characters, You the player forge a path of adventure and one of destiny. Character creation, pick your race from 3 verities of human, pick a gender, pick your class from a total of 12, based on the four archetypes of Warrior, Rogue, Priest, and Wizard. Be warned each race only has access to 6 or so and not all of the archetypes. Then it's on to customizing your appearance. There is the basic mode were you have a pyramid slider for body shape and a height slider and a drop down list for faces, then there is the advanced mode which is full of sliders, and I don't mean white castle burgers, for different sections of the body and face. After creating your character you enter the world, as a ship wrecked slave on an island, home to a pirate city. The island is broken up into instanced areas for multiple players or ones meant for single players. After making it through the jungle full of bandits and the vile Pict's you make it to the city gates, where you learn that before you enter you must be free of the slavers cuffs still attached to your wrists. Help a near by NPC and he'll free you from your bindings, save for the one that which marks your body. Once in the city the game will open up. Vendors, quest givers and the like are all abound. Yet there is more, there is a single player story mode that you can go into and out as you wish, when you find the right NPC. When talking to NPC's many times you will get options on what to reply, be you good and noble, or evil and cut throat. Unlike the standard point a click/auto attack combat of other MMORPG's, combat is more involved you'll need to keep hitting the keys to fight with basic attacks and as you level you'll learn combo moves that give you even more power. Each class has a verity of weapon and armor types available and different combos work with different weapon types. Also with the right attack combos you can do devastating attacks that can leave your foe in pieces. Movement and camera work is the same as most PC games, by mouse or by key and a game pad can be set up to work with it. Leveling on the other hand is standard fair, as you level you gain skills and points to place in them, such healing rate, running speed, climbing, hiding, etc. Also as you gain experience between levels you gain more skill points, so look at your status screen often. At level 10 you begin to learn feats which are extra abilities and feats come in tree form, 3 of them. For the higher levels, players have to look forward to player generated cities and mounts to ride forth across the lands. The game is beautiful even at low settings, and when they get it work will make use of direct x10 for vista users. Though be sure to have at least the recommended specs for the game to make it really worth wild. I do have some issues with frame rate, but since I'm used a downloaded client for the review, its part to blame, and also make sure your drivers are all up to date. Also for XP users the downloaded client was installing direct x10 dll's so check the Age of Conan forums on how to deal with them. There is lots of lighting, shadows, and water reflections and these can be controlled as wells Sound is also well done, save for the intro, it has issues with a lot of sound cards and drivers, again this is from the downloaded client. For the actual game it's great, music is right, sound effects are great, and all the NPC's have voice work. Now on to the grit, there are the graphics issues with the low frame rate, which seems to hit both sides of the ATI and Nivida war, though some ATI cards really badly. The sound to intro not working as is should for many. The installing of dx10 dll's in a XP system can cause issues with dx9. Now it may be caused by the fact that it's a downloaded client I'm using or out right bugs, though it is a new MMORPG, built with a lot of new technology, i.e. dx10. So give it a month or so to shine. The good things are it is pretty, the combat isn't the same old MMORPG cookie cutter auto attack, single and multiplayer options, great character creation options, plenty of different classes, and more. The use of instanced areas helps with server strain and they do manage to keep loading times down. If dealing with PC gaming isn't your thing there will be an X-Box 360 version this fall. In the end, Funcom did well, but only time will tell if it will stand up to World of Warcraft and those MMORPG's on the horizon, from Warhammer, to the mysterious Bioware MMORPG and the host of Asian MMORPG's. The time I spent playing the game was enjoyable and as this being an ever changing MMORPG there's never enough time see everything or typing space to describe everything. Be warned it does make full use of the mature rating, from the combat, social interacting, to topless females. As with most MMORPG's they are hard to give a grade, since they are ever changing and dependent on the player's computer hardware, that being said I give Age of Conan a 8.5 |
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May 18 2008, 08:59 PM
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Antarctica Traffic Control Group: Dark Templar Posts: 1823 Joined: 10-December 02 Member No.: 1 |
Great review. I am picking this up on Tuesday and already had a chance to try it on Bryn's pre-release copy. She and Kyre are playing on the Thog server and that's where I'll end up as well. I tried out and think I will go with a Cimmerian Ranger. The game doesn't stray far from the proven template of most MMO's and this is a good thing. There's also a Dark Templar class.
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May 18 2008, 10:55 PM
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Holding these random memories Group: Magister Posts: 3465 Joined: 14-December 02 From: Utah Member No.: 8 |
I'm still on the fence on this, why can't they have a free trial without having to pay $50 for the damn game first?
The graphics look pretty damn amazing for an MMO though, and the real-time action combat sounds nice. And gamepad support, woo! -------------------- |
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May 18 2008, 11:36 PM
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Soul Hunter Group: Magister Posts: 2206 Joined: 10-April 03 From: NJ Member No.: 23 |
Hmm, think PC and 360 servers would be link, all the people talking about it certainly have me interested in it.
-------------------- "Brotherhood asked for no friendship, only loyalty. They stood back to back as the galaxy burned - always brothers, never friends; traitors together unto the last." --an Excerpt from a Night Lords Novel Void Stalkers Chapter X: Revenge |
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May 19 2008, 12:22 AM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
Oh one thing I learned while playing today, they have a "sidekick" mode for playing with lower level characters. I'm at level 20 on the Wiccana serve,as a Cimmerian Barbarian.
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May 19 2008, 03:25 PM
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Soul Hunter Group: Magister Posts: 2206 Joined: 10-April 03 From: NJ Member No.: 23 |
Damn that youtube video you posted really didn't do anything for the game, but those screen shots make it look awesome/
-------------------- "Brotherhood asked for no friendship, only loyalty. They stood back to back as the galaxy burned - always brothers, never friends; traitors together unto the last." --an Excerpt from a Night Lords Novel Void Stalkers Chapter X: Revenge |
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May 19 2008, 04:31 PM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
The real mind blower is that its on low settings with XP and dx9
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May 19 2008, 06:15 PM
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Drunken Ninja Master Thug Group: Paragon Caste Posts: 536 Joined: 31-October 03 From: Kyoto, Japan Member No.: 80 |
Seems worth looking into at the very least, especially if it opens the opportunity to game with Dive again! It's been too loooong. This totally seems like Knightsword's bag, too.
-------------------- dueling, remade for modern audiences |
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May 19 2008, 10:25 PM
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Soul Hunter Group: Magister Posts: 2206 Joined: 10-April 03 From: NJ Member No.: 23 |
The real mind blower is that its on low settings with XP and dx9 Yeah if a few Tribe peeps play this I'll definitely give it a go. I'm still a little jaded from FFXI and RPG's in general aren't my thing. But the combat system sounds interesting and I loved watching the Conan cartoons /movies as a kid. -------------------- "Brotherhood asked for no friendship, only loyalty. They stood back to back as the galaxy burned - always brothers, never friends; traitors together unto the last." --an Excerpt from a Night Lords Novel Void Stalkers Chapter X: Revenge |
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May 20 2008, 07:45 AM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
Rerolled on Thog before work this morning, so lets make that the AT PVE server
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May 20 2008, 10:37 AM
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Holding these random memories Group: Magister Posts: 3465 Joined: 14-December 02 From: Utah Member No.: 8 |
Yeah if a few Tribe peeps play this I'll definitely give it a go. I'm still a little jaded from FFXI and RPG's in general aren't my thing. But the combat system sounds interesting and I loved watching the Conan cartoons /movies as a kid. Haha, i had forgotten about the Conan cartoon. I can't remember if it was awesome or crap, but I know I watched it every morning. -------------------- |
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May 20 2008, 12:31 PM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
I'm still on the fence on this, why can't they have a free trial without having to pay $50 for the damn game first? The graphics look pretty damn amazing for an MMO though, and the real-time action combat sounds nice. And gamepad support, woo! Pisst... there is, the game comes with a 7 day guest pass, hit some on up with the retail box |
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May 20 2008, 08:23 PM
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Mistress of Red Magic Group: Arbiter Caste Posts: 1466 Joined: 24-June 03 From: Minneapolis, MN Member No.: 53 |
Hate to double post but here a great guid for optimizing your pc for AoC
be mindful, that you have to be a registered user to view it http://forums.ageofconan.com/showthread.php?t=13390 |
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May 21 2008, 03:07 AM
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Grand Armor Group: AT Certified Posts: 510 Joined: 23-October 03 Member No.: 71 |
I'm on the fence with this one. I think I am burned out on MMOs right now. I canceled my WoW account until expansion comes out. I really want Aion, and Warhammer to come out. But yeah.
I'm going to look at some videos to see if it can entice me. With the exception of Lord of the Rings Online and levels 10-50 and levels 62-70 on WoW, most MMO fall flat when it comes to content progression. WoW losses some points because of PVP and Arena items and the impending expansion destroys what you worked for. But I am going to read up and see what its all about. -------------------- |
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May 21 2008, 11:09 AM
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Pray for Mojo. Group: Paragon Caste Posts: 378 Joined: 25-June 04 Member No.: 165 |
Still debating this myself. I already run 3 MMO accounts as is, spending monies and time on another is gonna be rough.
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