RSS Feed
Jul 17

wow ui packages

Posted on Saturday, July 17, 2010 in WoW

Most eastern massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games are free to play but are limited in what they can do. They make their money through small transactions. For example, while you play the game for free you may have to pay 60 cents for a really cool weapon or pay $ 6 for extra storage slots in their inventory. I do not like any of these free "to play" games. They were poorly developed, designed and maintained.

Just as I was about to lose hope, I learned a game developed and published by NCsoft called Aion. I knew immediately that this was going to be the best MMORPG I've played. Therefore, I pre-order the game and play in closed beta 2 versions, an open beta (the one that was), and finally some pretty cool names reserved and continued to play in freedom. I have to that even now I am still becoming even more impressed with the game I keep playing. There are many reasons why you love this game, but I will offer some key points below:

  • It is the first MMORPG I have personally listened to that has a chance to compete with the highly overrated World of Warcraft.
  • NCsoft designers have somehow managed to get even the most tedious tasks seem entertaining and fun, such as collecting resources and skills of craftsmanship.
  • Everyone can fly! Yes, I have wings! No need to save up thousands of millions of in-game currency to buy mediocre are assembled not only increases your speed. I think I have brackets on Aion (I have not gone too far in the game to know for sure yet), but are not as much a key component to the game as they have been historically in other MMORPGs such as WoW (It's funny how WoW has become the quality metric in this MMORPG days).
  • The game had a pretty decent start, in relative terms. The point here is that NCsoft has learned from past mistakes made by his predecessors. This ensures the stability not only in a more technical level, but the benefits of game design as well. You can tell right away that the game has a lot of good user interface design and functions, especially in the social networking aspect. Yes, there is still much room for improvement, but for the most part have done a good "first step. "

If you have any questions about aion you can find answers at aionkinahguide.net.

WoW UI Guide: Caith UI