
DateTime:4/8/2010 4:38:56 PM
You could contact our customers service to buy aion gold. In a game like World of Warcraft, the typical pattern is the same: you create a character, customize the race, class, physical attributes, basic gear and then it’s off to hours of grinding mobs in lowbie zones until you can get upgraded gear that affects not just how your avatar performs, but also how it looks to the rest of the world. It can be argued that one of the main reasons why people love MMORPG based games is because it allows you to create an alter ego. While many like to create avatar completely different from thier real life persona, a large portion of the population still try to mimic avatar to its real life version…albeit, a bit thinner, more muscular, taller and with more hair. Generally a slightly better looking version of the real thing. This level of customization, along with the ability to customize item skins that Warp talks about will be huge in making us bond with our avatar that much more.
If you wanna buy aion gold, just contact our customers service. Just have a try! I would say it is as good, if not better than what EA sports has managed to do with is Tiger Woods and NHL series of EA sports games. Aion is not the first. Other games like Star Wars Galaxies (which I consider of the best conceived MMOs ever….until they messed it up with bugs and a million of Jedi knights) also had nice facial customization. But they were nowhere near as good as Aion’s. In this game, not only do you get to make a very accurate digital representation of your face, but it actually looks better than the real thing! This will be a real problem for all the mirror-kissers out there. I fear you will be pausing and hitting the “Print Scrn” button on your keyboard quite often as you quest and raid. Even I found myself often just stopping in the middle of a quest and admiring what I could have been if I had a USB port behind my head to plug into Aion’s customization interface. Maybe one day.
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