Como cada mes, una nueva entrada en la sección de Noticias en la página web oficial de Aion nos resume el mes que dejamos atrás y nos trae algunas de las novedades que le esperan al juego.
En la entrada de este mes hay que destacar cuatro puntos:
“It’s a difficult decision, but we are delaying the deployment of our server transfer system until we can do it right for you. We will eventually honor our promise to give eligible players the opportunity to transfer for free, but we’re shooting to implement transfers in the first half of 2010, though we don’t have a specific deadline for you.”
• Se retrasa la posibilidad de migraciones gratuitas hasta la primera mitad del 2010.
“Moving on to much more positive news, in the past week we deployed a new patch to address a CryEngine.dll crash that we’ve seen reported commonly. (If you’re still seeing this issue, please report it in our tech support forums.)”
• La implementación de un parche para prevenir el conocido crash CryEngine.dll
“This week we’ve banned over 27,000 of these accounts, and we’ll keep searching for other offenders to continue improving the quality of your game environment.”
• NCsoft por fin toma medidas contra los bots y banea unas 27.000 cuentas.
“The biggest criticism from our players comes in relation to the pacing, experience curve, item drops, and overall difficulty and risk vs. reward in Aion current gameplay (...) We’re currently testing some game variables to increase experience gain and other factors. We look forward to sharing some good news on this soon.”
• La experiencia conseguida, el drop rate o el factor riesgo vs. recompensa serán revisados y modifciados aunque, eso sí, en un futuro aún por determinar.