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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures

Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures

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From: Eidos
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $19.97
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New (31) Used (8) from $17.49

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 145 reviews
Sales Rank: 833

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp
ESRB: Mature
Media: CD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows Vista
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 6.1 x 1.8

MPN: SAGECPUS00
Model: SAGECPUS00
UPC: 788687100670
EAN: 0788687100670
ASIN: B000RZPW9W

Release Date: May 20, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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1 out of 5 stars Pretty, but not all there.   August 6, 2008
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

The game is great, up untill lvl 40, then classes become gimpped. There is no end game content, and each patch breaks the game even more.

The combo system is great, PvP could be fun, but the class imbalance ruins it (I mean, the tank class with the most hp and armor should not be one shotting other soldier classes, or even squishies for that matter), unless your a guardion or a healer, PvP is one sided.

The client has been riddled with issues like memory leaks and instability. Don't expect to see the wonderful grafixs unless you have a really good computer. Although advertised with DX10, the game currently only works on DX9, and has issues with SLi set up cards, and ATI cards. after 40, the story ends, and the grind begines.



2 out of 5 stars Does not live up to the hype   August 5, 2008
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

Age of Conan isn't exactly a 'bad' game, but it certainly does not live up to the hype which surrounded it before the release. There are bugs, lack of content, balance issues and patches that often do not make sense.

Worth getting the game if you are looking for something a bit different and don't mind waiting months or even years for a fully 'polished' version.



1 out of 5 stars A trainwreck in slow motion   August 4, 2008
 5 out of 10 found this review helpful

This is the worst MMO I've ever played, period. I don't care how "early" this game is, it was pushed out the door while it was still alpha quality now we have the privilege of paying to test for Funcom.

Class balance is a joke, end game content consists of finding another player to 1 or 2-shot (kill in 1 or 2 hits), then getting 1 or 2 shotted yourself, then doing it all over again. PvP in this game consists of sitting at a spawn point and ganking other players before they can heal up.

Massive PvP is a joke - sieges are a 5fps slideshow with over 1000ms ping times when all 96 players are on screen. It's not actually possible to win a siege due to bugs.

Endgame raiding is also broken, it's not possible to beat a number of the bosses unless you exploit them.

Crafting doesn't work - the quests are endlessly bugged as are the recipes.

Oh, did I mention the memory leaks and frequent client crashes? Broken quests? Half-working auction house system? Annoying mail system (this thing was designed to piss you off, you'll understand if you ever use it).

In short, the game isn't done - and it probably won't be done for another year or so. The parts that are done are either intentionally designed to frustrate you, or they were designed and coded at 8:45am before a 9:00am patch - they're not well thought out at all.

In short, stay far away, there are _many_ better options out there.

Other missing features: PvP system, DX10



3 out of 5 stars Mailing service   August 3, 2008
 1 out of 11 found this review helpful

The mailing service from Amazon to a mailing address in Germany was awesome. I have a APO address and I ordered the item on 4th of July which was a Friday. And had the product in my mailbox by Tuesday. If that isn't service I don't know what is.


2 out of 5 stars Like a bad single player game but without the storyline   August 2, 2008
 5 out of 10 found this review helpful

I didn't even both to renew my subscription after the first month. This game is just boring.

The starting region of the game, the island of Tortage, is actually pretty good because it's the only area that the developers put any effort into building even a vague storyline to give your character a sense or purpose or reason for doing any of the quests/missions. It's also the only place with much voice acting. With a 30GB installation, you'd think they'd have more than a dozen characters with voices, but apparently not. The NPCs are pretty much all silent everywhere else in the world.

After you finish Tortage, which doesn't take long, you're allowed to travel the rest of the world and that's where the quality drops way off. It might seem like a cool idea to have large expanses of realistic terrain, but in reality, it's not only boring looking, but everything is way too far apart to travel on foot. Too bad it's going to be a long time until you can get a horse. But the worst part is that the large sections of empty terrain are really boring to look at and run through constantly.

Which brings us to the general lack of fun in this game. Not only will you spend way too much time traveling to each quest, but the quests themselves are very generic, most of the NPCs you fight are generic humans, and the loot they drop and the quest rewards are almost always UTTER GARBAGE. So after running way too far to get to each quest location and killing a bunch of the same boring NPCs over and over again, you're rewarded with crap. Literally, the worst loot in any MMORPG to date. Even the loot in the lvl 60-80 range doesn't look very good. If we learned anything from Diablo, it's that a game can be based solely around nearly mindless clicking to acquire more loot to look cool and it will still be fun. And this mechanic was used successfully in WoW, Oblivion, Fallout...pretty much every RPG to date. If only the quest rewards didn't suck so much, maybe Age of Conan wouldn't be so damn boring. After hours and hours of quests, don't players deserve some kind of tangible reward for their efforts? Evidently, the developers don't think so.

And then of course, there are the bugs. Even if you have a decent system (3.0GHz C2D, 8800GT 512MB, etc), and maybe most of the time the game runs pretty well, the memory leak and other bugs will eventually make it necessary for you to shut the game down because texture and object pop-in will be so bad that even the ground you're standing on will be a blurry mess, no less everything else around you. And the list goes on.

Overall, the game is just boring. It was hyped way too much, simply because it isn't WoW, the graphics are pretty good, and it includes bloody decapitations and dismemberment. And it's CONAN. It should be pretty hard to screw up a property as awesome as Conan, right? Well, Funcom worked long and hard on Age of Conan to do just that, similar to their other MMORPG, Anarchy Online. Somehow they made the quests boring, the NPCs boring, the environment boring and the loot boring. PvP is entertaining for a while, but the novelty of that even wears off after a while because there's no reward. Hopefully Mythic's new MMO, Warhammer: Age of Reckoning, will be what Age of Conan should have been, because Funcom completely missed the mark on this one.


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