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Comment Re:Aion fever (Score 0) 212

I didnt say that, actually, but yes. It's easier to find core friends amongst 10,000 then 10,000,000. Plus it'll be the one's who reject the "fashionable" MMO for one they like despite the critics, who I'll game with. What I can't figure out is why you care so much about my befriending algorithm.

Comment Re:Aion fever (Score 0) 212

Beta won't actually be any indication, as cramming the entire player base into a couple of zones, as in this beta or first couple months of any MMO launch, will have this effect. Once the WoW fanboys don't renew their sub and go back to WoW, is when we'll see how the game is gona end up. I'm hopeful despite any nay-sayer.

Comment Aion fever (Score 0) 212

Every once in a while a game comes along that gets my heart racing. Last game: Age of Conan... what a let down... Now Aion, I'm hopefull for this game even more because I was a huge Lineage 2 fan. Games like WoW don't appeal to me (only) because of their fanbase, fortunately there stuck in WoW. Hopefully Aion's community will be full of winners *crossfinger*. Plus for some reason endurance mob-grinding is fun for me.
Role Playing (Games)

Aion Shaping Up For US Launch 212

One of the most promising MMORPGs in development these days is NCSoft's Aion, a fantasy-based offering built on CryEngine. It makes heavy use of flight as a gameplay mechanic, allowing aerial combat and easy travel around the visually stunning game world. There are four basic classes — Warrior, Priest, Mage, and Scout — each of which have two subclasses. For example, Warriors can be tank-like Templars, or berserker-like Gladiators, while Mages can turn into a scholarly Sorcerer or command the elements as a Spiritmaster. Early previews of Aion almost universally comment on how polished the game seems — this is partly due to the fact that it has been up and running since November in South Korea. "Being stable, scalable, reliable and fuss-free is far from a given in MMOs, but Aion is all those things, and can already stand alongside the genre's usability kings, EVE Online and World of Warcraft. Its expansive, zone-free open-world environments look terrific and run smoothly on a wide variety of systems. It just works." Since the game is already in a relatively complete state, NCSoft has been running closed beta "events," where a portion of the game is opened for testing. MMOGamer has a write-up from the latest such event. Aion is due out in September.
GNOME

Ubuntu Mobile Looks At Qt As GNOME Alternative 262

Derwent sends along a Computerworld piece which begins: "The Ubuntu Mobile operating system is undergoing its most radical change with a port to the ARM processor for Internet devices and netbooks, and may use Nokia's LGPL Qt development environment as an alternative to GNOME. During a presentation at this year's linux.conf.au conference, Canonical's David Mandala said Ubuntu Mobile has changed a lot over the past year... 'I worked on ARM devices for many years so a full Linux distribution on ARM is exciting,' Mandala said, adding one of the biggest challenges is reminding developers to write applications for 800 by 600 screen resolutions found in smaller devices. 'The standard [resolution] for GNOME [apps] is 800 by 600, but not all apps are. For this reason Ubuntu Mobile uses the GNOME Mobile (Hildon framework) instead of a full GNOME desktop, but since Nokia open sourced Qt under the LGPL it may consider this as an alternative.'"

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