
Originally Posted by
Moorea
What you quoted rin is totally flawed and I replied in that thread - counting quest xp reward and saying there is a gap as opposed to actually completing the quest, which, oh suprise involves killing some mobs; which oh amazing; .... give xp ! wow... what a concept... the fact is you can level by only doing the quests
Ok so it started "aion is a grind starting at level 16" and now we're to a slightly more reasonable "well, yes actually there are plenty of quests but I still feel I ding slower than wow" 1 level in aion != 1 level in wow - so yes if you want the exact same leveling exeperience in a new game and not finding it makes you quit - so be it - but please don't go around posting fake information about grinding... and the reason for which I care - and it could affect my experience is that fake or bad word of mouth can kill a game - and if nobody plays it it won't grow and that will affect all players (and innovation in the industry)
saying it's kick ass but requires grind I love is a backhanded compliment which actually deters player from discovering a great game
I don't think it is tedious at all - I enjoy seeing all those zones and quests and mob for the first time - if you want tedious go do 71->80 pure questing in northrend just after you zapped through 1-70 thx for "adapted" curves compared to original releases - the first 68 levels go so fast you get the wrong expectation for the last 10, but that's wow's problem... Aion game play as Mokoi pointed out is not starting at cap level... enjoy the ride and quests along the way
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