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The cities are ghost towns, and the training areas are empty. Aside from PvP, it was nearly impossible to get a mentorship at any level below 60. I chose a PvP for a reason. The occasional opportunity to PK is followed by a rez pad gank fest.The content after the tutorial on Tortage was marginal at best as well. There just isn't anyone there.Save your money and play runescape. I chose my second PvP server for a reason. The problem is that there is no one out there.
Order got lost in shippment but I emailed seller and he emailed my code to me per my request.
just received my copy of Born on the Battlefield & WOW.,so happy to have re-discovered such amazing work. always loved graphic novels,Savage sword,Red Sonja.the new Age of Conan MMO has rejuvenated me,I bought the game but haven't played it yet,first going back & learning about Conan & ofcorse R.E.Howard,when I was young it was more about just the superficial content.
After that the game is too repetitive and dependent on the same style of questing, no out of the box ideas. Worth trying. A very average MMORPG. This game has done a marvelous job of taking ideas from old games like Everquest and Anarchy online and World of Warcraft and putting them together in one game, but they couldn't be original when it came to questing.The combat system is very unique, but get quite boring after you get used to it.Nothing special in this game In my opinion. nope I tried pretty much all the MMORPG's that have come out over the years and this one is no exception. Its fun like all the others in the first few levels when you are trying to figure out the game, but thats about it.
Yeah. 60 days worth of game time. Even after all the hype and anticipation I had no idea what to expect when my Age of Conan Game Card arrived. It's just a game card folks. Nothing more. Nestled in a super-protective DVD case complete with security tape and awaiting my imminent use it laid impatiently on my desk for about a week before I finally sprung it free. As I openned the case, there it was in all its splendor, made of what seemed to be recycled lottery ticket card-stock and emblazoned with a alpha-numeric code number.
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