"Something Special" For the 100th Patch To Asheron's Call 50
Turbine is reportedly planning on something special for the 100th patch of Asheron's Call . Having been on the scene since 1999, Asheron's Call will be sharing a 10th anniversary next year with EverQuest, and the developers have been offering up tidbits to their players about what kinds of shiny they may find waiting for them when that big patch hits. "Some of the hints the developers have dropped touch on treasure chest rewards, and the mechanics of the treasure system. They also have plans for a new landscape hunting quests. The most firm new information comes from Frelorn, with the AC community relations team, about an incoming tier of loot and its role in the landscape hunting game."
Great news... (Score:3, Funny)
All ten of them.
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I am just glad you acknowledge we exist at all.....
ok, haven't actually DONE anything in a couple years but log in a newbie for an hour or two now and then
The low level stuff goes by so fast now even if you try and go slow you can't to a fraction of it
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Lanscape Hunting quests? (Score:5, Funny)
"And you shall bring us... A SHRUBBERY!"
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"The return of the *atoyot* emote! You'll get quite the feeling all over again!"
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Asheron's Call Still Active? (Score:2)
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Too bad, AC was the only MMORPG I ever really got into.
Re:Asheron's Call Still Active? (Score:4, Interesting)
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And as the above AC posted, they patch a whole lot of content, changing the game world slightly as RL seasons pass. Or, at least they used to.
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Because of this rather aggressive content patching schedule, AC is one of the more dynamic games on the market. The game has changed significantly over the years. Unfortunately, for some people that's not a good thing. But, some people regularly complain about the "static" nature of other games. AC has shown that a quali
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Just so no one gets confused, there was no such thing as a Dark Tide (DT/PVP) account and a white server account (non-pvp). Your account gave you access to ALL AC servers. And one thing unique about AC is that you could play on one server at the same time another member of your family played on another server using the same account. As far as DT having a huge effect on
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All other servers allowed players to PvP through a special quest, but the default was non-PK or "carebear". Non-PK players show up on the radar as white dots. PK-able players at a red dot. Also a "lite" version was available t
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Are you SURE about that? Or was that a patch that was done after I left?
I'd like to go back but apparently they will only let me have my mega high level account back if I can remember the CC number I used to create it in 1999.
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Maybe for the 100th patch they should give free access to AC for anyone who subscribes to either of their other games.
I would fully support this. Or a LOTRO "Lifetime" subscription. $200 for a permanent account until AC dies in a few years.
Seriously though, they need to redo the graphics engine and start advertising. Make up little 1 minute long advertisements for each patch, and put them up on Youtube. Bribe the Penny Arcade guys, get them over there.
Something.
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And Darktiders never considered PKing on carebear servers true PVP. You rarely saw people go red on a white server. Occasionally between allegiance members around the House or between two feuding allegiances.
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I'd like to go back but
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AC2 got a bad reception because it seriously sucked. And it never made any sense for them to create it. Why invest all that time and money into a new game that is going to steal from the user base of your existing game? They should have invested that time into AC fixing problems and putting out an updated graphics engine. I don't believe there was anything so broke in AC that it required a whole new game. For the people most concerned with living with the sins
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10 Year Anniversary? (Score:3, Informative)
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Re:Summary History of AC? (Score:4, Informative)
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Was always the best resource for AC related news. It was another gaming site way back in the day before it got bought out by the warcry network, then everyone started using the vnboards at ign.com to talk about the game and the community went way downhill.
That site should still have a content by content recap.
These patches are good (Score:1)
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My only complaint is that you'd think by now they would have figured out how to add content to the game without needing to update the client and taking the servers down for several hours a month. But they designed the same type of system with LOTRO too.
Old School (Score:2, Insightful)
Of all the great memories I have of AC, the greatest has to be the first sightings of the Tremendous Monouga, a 50 foot ta
What makes it different? (Score:2)
Is there something in it that modern MMOs don't have, or was it ahead of it's time then and outdated now?
Seems like it would've been jaw dropping 10 years ago.
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The 'zoneless' nature of AC is unique, too, and it adds to the dynamic feel. You don't just get doors to new zones -- additions to the world are generally placed on existing terrain. So it feels like one world that is changing, instead of an expandi
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The dungeons were great, whe