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[edit] Combat
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[edit] Co-operative gameplay
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[edit] Competitive gameplay
<a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”>buy Guild Wars</a>Player versus Player (PvP) combat in Guild Wars is consensual and team-based. Such combat is restricted to special PvP areas, the majority of which are located on the core area known as The Battle Isles. Individual <a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”> buy Guild Wars</a>campaigns also have certain campaign-specific PvP arenas. Players may participate in PvP combat with either their <a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”>Guild Wars</a>role-playing characters or with characters created specifically for PvP. Characters are rewarded with experience points for victories in competitive battle and the player account also acquires faction points redeemable for in-game <a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”>Guild Wars</a>rewards.[19] In addition to this victory may also award points which contribute towards completion of character or account based titles.
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[edit] Guilds
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[edit] Technical features
[edit] Development
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<a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”>Guild Wars money </a>The game engine for Guild Wars was developed by ArenaNet. Engine components developed for Guild Wars are available to be licensed to other NCsoft companies and have been used in other NCsoft games. However, ArenaNet have said they will not license the game engine technology to non-NCsoft <a href=“http://www.guildwarsize.com/”>Guild Wars money </a>companies.[23]
[edit] Content delivery and network architecture
To support their fee-free approach to online gaming the server architecture developed for the game was core to minimizing the bandwidth costs associated with maintaining game servers.[38] Infrastructure design was influenced by the developers' experiences with Battle.net development.[32]
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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures is a fantasy-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> game (MMORPG) developed by the Norwegian computer video game developer company <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> Funcom for PCs.[6] The game launched at 9 p.m. (GMT) on May 17, 2008 in a limited way, being available to those who had pre-ordered the game and registered for early access. The full release of <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> the game for North America was May 20, 2008 and for Europe May 23, 2008 for the PC version.[10] Although originally announced as being available for the Xbox 360, the console version is at least a year behind schedule.[9] <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> AOC Gold</A>
Hyborian Adventures is the first installment in the planned Age of Conan series. Age of Conan itself takes place within the continent of the Hyborian kingdoms, a year after the events depicted in Howard's s <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> ole Conan novel, The Hour of the Dragon.[11] Hyborian Adventures' release celebrated the 76th anniversary of the Conan franchise.
Like many other MMO games, there is a monthly subscription fee. The suggested retail price of an Age of Conan subscription card is $29.99 (€19.28) for two months. Another available option is a recurring <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> monthly subscription plan paid online by credit card, usually costing $14.99 (€9.63) a month. Discounts can be obtained when subscribing online by purchasing multiple months of play time simultaneously; however, the first month is free.
Characters in Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures are created on a user account on a particular online server. Characters created on one server cannot be played on another; however, Funcom is planning to <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank">AOC Gold</A> have a server transfer process for characters after the game is launched. Players create characters which function as their virtual avatars in the online world of Hyboria. When creating a <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> character in Age of Conan, the player may choose from three playable races. The character is one of four archetypes (in bold) and one of three class selections for each archetype. There have been <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank">AOC Gold</A> hints of more playable races with expansions.
Combat
From an IGN interview with game director Gaute Godager of Funcom:
“ We call the engine Real Combat, and it is based on six directions, or ways, of attacking an opponent with a sword. First, you can hack down against the head. Second, you can slash diagonally down from <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> the right, while the third is slashing the same way from the left. Fourth, you can thrust against the torso. Fifth, you can slash diagonally up from the left, and sixth, you can slash diagonally up from <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> the right. The point here is that these directions lend themselves naturally to being strung together in combinations. These combos unlock additional damage and faster combat, if done well.[12] ”
Funcom has said that their "Real Combat" system, a combat system designed to offer more real-time options than traditional Dungeons & Dragons-inspired "turn-based" combat systems commonly used in <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> RPGs, will be a prime attraction of Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. This Real Combat system is a first-person melee approach in which every enemy starts with three different areas that players can swing at, with a possible increase at future levels depending on the class. Combos can be performed by stringing together consecutive successful attacks in particular directions. As players <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> AOC Gold</A> become better at using the system, they will find combinations of abilities, swing styles and target points that string together to make more devastating attack combos. Player stats and item bonuses will also play a role in this system. However, the idea of "Real Combat" is to eliminate the dullness of typical MMO fighting, which often consists of an auto-attack feature.
<A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> AOC MONEY </A> The "Real Combat" system is used in one-on-one weapon battle, as well as spell-casting, ranged combat and even mounted combat. In some situations, however, players will choose to band together and unite their skills to face other bands of players or AI controlled armies or uber-mobs; in essence, "formations", location based effects available for some classes. For example, a character standing in line with a Conqueror when he is running his formation will have a great deal of resistance to knockbacks. [13]
Players are able to take part in large scale siege operations. Adventurers can cooperate with one another <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> to build cities with walls, towers and catapults that can protect player-owned taverns and merchant facilities. The developers have previously stated that the world will respond appropriately to the rise of player cities with AI controlled enemies building their own cities, ensuring a renewing supply of city-vs.-city combat as players try to knock down enemy walls or defend their homes.[14]
[edit] Community
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Between March 2005 and January 2006, Funcom periodically revealed concept art and screenshots from Age of Conan. The Art Director for the Conan project is Didrik Tollefsen, known for such classics as <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/"> Age of Conan Gold</A> The Longest Journey and Anarchy Online - Shadowlands, which won the Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction award at RPG Vault in 2003.
On January 24, 2006, Funcom unveiled the community portal for Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. By this time, much of the pre-launch community had gathered around the forums and IRC chat of the <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/ "> AOC MONEY Gold</A> official Age of Conan website. There were informal events such as IRC chats with the developers and, in summer 2006, community contests.
In April 2006, Funcom created a Guild Hall for its pre-launch community and, within hours, forum members began organizing their "player guilds." These guilds consist of individuals who typically share <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html"> Age of Conan Gold</A> the same playing styles and gameplay opinions. In January 2007, several important updates were announced regarding class merges and the expected launch window for the game. On January 12th, Funcom announced the original twenty-three classes had been merged down to fourteen classes due to beta feedback.[15]
On February 7, 2008, Funcom and Eidos announced that over 500,000 people had signed up for the Beta Testing of Age of Conan.[16]
On May 19, 2008, GameZone.com presents a series of original fictional stories by Michael Lafferty <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> stemming from the massively multiplayer online world of Age of Conan - Hyborian Adventures. The stories are written with the permission and cooperation of Funcom. The tales deal with the world, the characters and the lore involved in Hyboria. [17]
On August 16, 2008, Arminius AS, sold 400,000 shares in Funcom N.V. at NOK 17.2824 per share. <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/ "> Age of Conan Gold</A> Arminius AS, is wholly owned by Mr. Trond Aas, the CEO and Managing Director of Funcom N.V. Arminius AS sells the shares in Funcom primarily to cover Mr. Aas’ acquisition costs of the shares as well as accumulated wealth tax costs of the past six years as a result of the holdings in <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/">AOC Gold</A> Funcom. Mr. Aas and Arminius AS have over the course of those 6 years not sold any shares in the Company. The sale represents 18.7% of his outstanding shares and exercisable options.[18]
[edit] Setting
Main article: Hyborian Age
An Aquilonian character in Age of Conan gazing at the snowy mountains of northern Cimmeria.From an OGaming interview with game director Gaute Godager of Funcom:
“ The [Hyborian Age] is like a dark, decadent, twisted and corrupt version of Euro-Asian history. Mix <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/ "> Age of Conan Gold</A> a bit of the Roman Empire, Mongolian culture and Babylonian mysticism with '30s-era myths of undiscovered Africa...[19] ”
Age of Conan is set in a high fantasy, pseudo-historical ancient world called the Hyborian Age created <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/"> AOC MONEY </A> by Robert E. Howard. The warlord Conan has seized the throne of Aquilonia, but ancient evils seek to overthrow him.
Regarding the world design, lead artist Terje Lundberg said, "our main impressions about the look and feel of Hyboria come from our interpretation of the stories written by Robert E. Howard. When you read Howard's work you're immediately drawn into a gritty world of dark and ancient forces, and mighty and decadent civilizations. You feel the great weight of the ages and sense the very history in the crumbling <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/">AOC MONEY </A> mortar and the ruins. Therefore we've been mindful from the outset to create a world which is true to Howard's writing. There is majesty in Hyboria but it's of a monolithic, brutal and primitive kind - it certainly isn't "high fairie" where everything appears as though it was built only yesterday and is devoid of context."[20]
Lundberg said the game at launch will contain three countries, Cimmeria, a northern country with snow and highlands, Aquilonia, which contains "green hills, lush riverbeds, and the marvelous city of Tarantia", <A href="http://www.viccol.com/Age-Of-Conan-aoc-gold-1092.html/" target="_blank"> Age of Conan Gold</A> and Stygia, with mostly deserts and "some beautiful cities" — as well as the island of Tortage which "has a diverse geography ranging from jungle to harbors."[20]
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