Aion®: Assault on Balaurea™ - Tamat
Spread your wings, Daevas, and visit us at <a href="http://www.comic-con.org/">San Diego Comic-Con</a> booth #5345! The Aion team will be rifting over to San Diego, California, on July 22 through July 25. This year the Aion team will be showing off the recent 1.9 update to Aion, as well as giving away a slew of prizes including a limited edition Aion lithograph created in cooperation with DC Comics and a hilarious limited edition Tutty ’n’ Beans with a code for an <a href="http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=5639483&id=94261718827">in-game Porgus costume</a>. While you’re at the booth, make sure to take a picture in front of our Daeva creation station.

In addition to all of the fun activities that will be taking place on the show floor, we will also be hosting the first official Aion Fan Gathering! Join members of the Aion team and fellow players at Dave and Busters on July 22 for games, food, and a chance to score even more limited edition Aion swag!

The first 100 guests to arrive at the Aion Fan Gathering will receive a limited edition Tutty ’n’ Beans. Attendees at the Aion Fan Gathering must provide an invitation and be at least 21 years old or accompany a parent or guardian over the age of 30. You can pick up your invitation at our booth #5345, or print and bring an <a href="http://us.ncsoft.com/global/includes/images/aion-fan-gathering-invitation.jpg">electronic version</a> before the event!

See you there!

—The Aion Community Team
Aion®: Assault on Balaurea™ - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Jim Rossignol)

There must be some Aion players out there in the seething RPS masses. Hands up – who is still playing?> You still getting a kick out of it? Does this new “Assault on Balaurea” expansion tickle your fancy? Seems pretty standard fare for MMO expansions: higher level cap, new zones, new instances, and some tweaks to things like pet ownership, but it could be a big deal. The trailer, which I’ve posted below, is predictably gorgeous. (more…)

Aion®: Assault on Balaurea™

Aion Prepares For The Assault On Balaurea Aion: Assault on Balaurea, will bring a level cap increase, functional in-game pets, new instances to explore, and more to NCsoft's massively-multiplayer online role-playing game, but before it comes out, NCsoft hopes to lure old players back with update 1.9.


Assault on Balaurea is the new name of Aion update 2.0, an expansion pack-sized chunk of content in which the forces of Asmodae and Elysea bring the fight to the home world of the invading Balaur. The update will add in eight new instanced areas and some massive new zones, while increasing the level cap to level 55, giving the top tier players a bit further to reach.


The update also introduces a series of in-game pets that will aid characters in crafting, store the player's items, and sound an alarm when trouble is near, as well as the ability to post screenshots directly to Twitter through the in-game user interface.
Aion Prepares For The Assault On Balaurea


An impressive list of new features, but what use are new features if no one is around to play them? That's the issue NCsoft is working on in update 1.9, due out on test servers tomorrow, with a full rollout expected on June 2.


According to Aion's North American lead producer Chris Hager, many early Aion adopters have already fled the coop.


"A lot of our players have already left for a couple of reasons. The game feels too grindy, there's not enough time to play, and costs (for in-game services) are too high."


I last spoke to Hager back in March, when update 1.9 was first bandied about. Back then he told me that 1.9 was all about changing player perceptions. Now he tells us it's a two-pronged update.


"The 1.9 update fixes the road to the new content," Hager explains. "It paves the dirt road of levels 1-50, improving the play experience so when 2.0 comes out players will really want to explore the new instances, new skills and such. 1.9 will fix the issues and 2.0 will bring the new content."


Fixes coming in 1.9 include additional content for the mid-lower levels, and daily quests for players level 30 and above, to help them stay involved with the game.


I stopped playing at level 18, frustrated with my own lack of progress, so 1.9 should definitely strike a chord with me.


As it does with Hager, who regularly plays the game as an anonymous player, eavesdropping on the community and making note of the common complaints he hears.


"I as a player an excited to play this content, not just as a producer," Hager says.


Hopefully that excitement will rub off on those players that cut their Aion flights short.



Aion®: Assault on Balaurea™ - Tamat
Greetings Daevas!

Grab a seat, buckle up, and get ready for more double experience action! That’s right, another <a href="http://na.aiononline.com/board/notices/view?articleID=279&page=">double experience weekend</a> is on the horizon! Take this chance to dive into the game for faster progress, or let go and lose yourself for a weekend to the spirit of Aion. We’d love to see you send us fan art, fan fiction, and other cool samples of the fruits of your labors during the weekend to share with the rest of the community.

We hope you enjoyed giving the PTS a spin this week. In case you haven’t tried it, head on over to our <a href="http://forums.aiononline.com/na/forumdisplay.php?f=69">Public Test Server forum section</a> to find out how to get started. The server launched running the same game version as the normal servers, but it will feature the 1.9 content soon.

While some anticipated game features take longer than others to implement, Aion continues to develop at a steady pace. A new wave of information arrived recently and helped illustrate the game’s future a bit better. On Monday, we released the (nearly epic in scope) initial <a href="http://powerwiki.na.aiononline.com/aion/Korean+PTS:+Initial+2.0+Patch+Notes">Korean 2.0 patch notes</a> in English, and they’ve garnered quite a bit of interest since. Make sure to give them a read and head over to the official website for the full <a href="http://na.aiononline.com/board/notices/view?articleID=281&page=">Eye on Community</a>.
Aion®: Assault on Balaurea™

Aion developer NCsoft and Rooster Teeth have teamed up to educate massively-multiplayer online game players about the dangers of mafia-run power-leveling operations that probably don't exist.


Yes, power-leveling services are a bad idea. You have to hand your username and password over to strangers, who then have access to all of your personal information, or at least your name and address, which they can then use to mail you very nasty letters.


There are dangers involved with employing such services that go beyond breaking a game's end-user agreement, but they can generally be avoided. Changing your password before handing it over to the service, putting in false personal information and then changing it back once the account is back in your hands, and similar precautions can keep the mafia off your back.


But really, why the hell would you power-level anyway? It's all about enjoying the game, isn't it?


Oh, and also, this is not laugh-out-loud funny, no matter what the Aion post says.


The More You MMO #2 - A Bad Deal [Aion]


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