Aion has officially been out for one full month and
NCsoft just released an
October community address in response. The notice reads less like a giant pat on the back and more like a checklist of major issues they are working on, which is bound to churn up speculation about how well the title is doing. Oh, we're sure
Aion is doing quite well even though we haven't heard the official numbers yet, but developers usually use these opportunities to shout about their accomplishments rather than
their shortcomings.
The top three issues mentioned in the letter are
experience curves, client performance, and
spammers/botters. Most players will agree that it can feel like a part-time job to level your character at times. Some players have had performance issues specifically related to "Cryssystem.dll." And finally, everyone has been forced to /ignore the odd spammer... or fifty.
NCsoft is using this opportunity to yet again tell players they are aware of these issues and fixes are on the way.
We're curious how this may relate to differences between eastern and western gaming cultures.
Aion has been
released for nearly a year in Asia and yet only the outcry from European and North American players against experience grinds and gold spamming specifically seems to be sparking a change.
One month: Aion October community address originally appeared on Massively on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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