Hey guys i'm back and with a new article reviewing Aion.
Ok so basicly this game has gone high on ranking lists and people is desperate to try the game out. So i found out about CN going OB and i figure yay no KSSN so i can register and play. Well i did and here is what i thought of the game.
First Impression.
Well once i finally got to log in all servers was bussy (Ofcourse) once i finally managed to get inside the server i was stuck in a queue line for 1 hour and 30 min but once that timer went away i could create my account and quit game and next time i logged in i would emidiently (Without queue) get inside. So once you create your char you can log in whenever you want. Anyways once i created my char where you can choose over 30+ hairstyles 20+ faces 10+ tatoos 20+ accessories 4+ voices (Yes voices you decide what you will sound like when you scream out the spells you cast or scream when attacking) Then i finally got to play the game and my first reaction was, hmm graphics seems worse than i seen but it looked more like Atlantica Graphics so it was fine but then i quickly realised my graphic settings is on low so i turned everything up to highest and i was amazed how amazing graphics were. (Sadly i can't imput screenshots because it keeps giving me error but i have a before and after screen once i get to edit and get it to work) Anyways i found a language pack to completely translate game and everything was amazingly translated i understood all quests i was given and i could easily lvl up so basicly it was fun.
The Ups And Downs.
Ups: Well the ups in this game is probally that there is a teleport npc to get you too the town where you need to go so you don't need to walk all the time. This npc allows a bird to fly you where you need too go (You can fly by yourself but you don't get any wings until you reach level 10 where you also get to choose your second job) And Your second job is for example for mage it's sorcerer and spiritmaster for cleric it's priest and chanter so on. That's one up part going easily to your destination. The next up part is that the quests give you direction to npc so you see where your goal npc is on map with a blue arrow and if you finished a quest but you still got more to do it shows a yellow arrow so on. Another ups is that the quests isn't so hard you understand them easily and they tell you where you need to go too. A great up in the game is that you get alot of money and items that sell great money from monsters. In this game a spell book probally cost 200+ gold and monsters only drop like 10 at newbie monsters but they drop items evertytime that sells 120+ gold so if you gather more than 1 you should have no trouble. Higher monsters lvl 7+ drops 50 gold and those items that sell 120 gold plus armours and gloves and such (drop rate is kinda high in this game so you will expect to get armour sooner or later) And also all items from npcs is sold cheap so you don't have to worry about getting broke.















