Originally posted by: TurnX
Originally posted by: Naeeldar
Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Originally posted by: hooflung
The best thing about Age of Conan is that after 13 days that there are so many whiners about the game not being complete on launch as if this was the first game in the history of MMOs to never do so. Like an MMO is supposed to be complete when it launches. I guess thats ok if you expect a prepackaged pile of shit like Guild Wars 1 was which was nothing more than a loby room for meaningless PVP or a 20 hour story arc.
Conan has a lot of flaws, but is pretty good despite it. Just like EVE was/is. Just like WoW was/is.
They say that about every new MMO: "Don't judge it so soon after launch." Then a month passes, and crafting is still shit. Two months passes, still no endgame content. 3 months passes and gameplay oversights still go unfixed. Next thing you know it's 6 months later and the game's dead in the water. I'm not even talking about AoC here. This pattern repeats itself endlessly.
I'm not saying AoC will follow this pattern, but the days of giving MMO's the benefit of the doubt are over. I thought Tabula Rasa was fun too... for 2 weeks.
They've been making some changes already... some have gone in already to fix the caster classes (demon/necro) and more are planned. According to the developers post/schedule most recently they should have a huge content patch to fix some of the issues at mid level this month and another big one for higher levels in July.
Time will tell but they certainly seem to be aware of the issues that are there.
I think they are defiantly aware of the issues, however my main concern is how long its going to take to really get the game where it needs to be. I think most can agree that the game was released before it should have been, which unfortunately seems to be the trend these days with really high budget MMOs. The fact that they are aware is really a step in the right direction, however if they sit on it for too long they may end up losing a lot of people.
Its really a sad state a lot of these games get into... They are out of production money so they have to release the game early to start making some money. At the same time very few people will keep paying for a game that is unfinished. I really hope AoC can pull it together as I had a great time playing through the lower level stuff, and hopefully if I decide to play it again down the road it will still be there.