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Funcom’s Age of Conan servers to be halved

Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures

Funcom has just announced their list of planned server merges, with over half falling by the wayside.  Of the current 49 servers in action, post mergers, funcom’s MMO Age of Conan will be reduced to only 18.

While European servers will see the least drastic of the changes, with 12 servers remaining open due to the language variety (Age of Conan is currently available in English, French, German, and Spanish), the North American and Oceanic regions will be hardest hit.  The current 24 servers operating in these areas will be reduced to six, with only one PvP, and two PvE servers remaining open in the United States.  Each of the 3 servers will combine populations of the six or seven currently operating servers.

Funcom tested this move last week, with a successful merger of the Oceanic servers, and is expected to roll out the US and European mergers this week.

This is a significant point in it’s own right, as this is the first quasi-indication from funcom on how AoC’s numbers have dwindled since launch.  The silver lining in this cloud is that dedicated fans, and even those that may be new to the game will see a much increased server population, thus leading to much player-to-player interactions, and naturally a boosted in-game economy (man, I can’t WAIT to see prices on the Auction House explode).

Funcom says that they’re pushing forward with the high level and end game content (a comment we heard directly from funcom representatives at the Leipzig GC), as well as the first expansion pack.

In some ways I’m a bit taken back by this, in other ways, not.  Funcom’s Age of Conan made a lot of noise prior to the launch, won Voodoo Extreme’s MMORPG of the year 2008, and who could forget Keaira’s playboy appearance?  I personally have only spent a few days with Age of Conan, but found the gameplay and graphics to be stellar.  As noted above, I did hear it directly from funcom reps that the biggest problem they’d experienced with the AoC community were complaints about not enough end-game/epic materials and dungeons.  The last I knew, they were working on this content last summer, but weren’t giving out any definitive dates as to when the content would be released.  Another fact to consider is AoC/funcom’s timing.  When AoC was first released, we knew that Blizzard was rapidly moving forward with the WotLK, but hadn’t given any indications to it’s release date.  Funcom nailed the AoC release date; in so much as WoW players (myself included) had cleared a number of heroic dungeons, collected their purples, and were, well, to be quite honest, a bit bored.  Age of Conan fit the bill and filled the void.  Given the massive numbers that Blizzard is yet again reaching with Lich King success, could many others like me have simply moved AoC down the list again?

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More info about Lich King from WWI

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

Last weekend’s Worldwide Invitational brought a whole lot of info regarding the upcoming Lich King expansion pack into the daylight.  While dropping the Diablo III package on participants, there was still a major focus on the Lich King and all the exciting new details.

WOW Insider has yet to disappoint, and has provided a boatload of details.  They brought us extensive details regarding the changes of faction rep, including deets on the new system called Championing.

Championing will allow a player to wear an item, let’s say a Tabard, from your chosen faction and then earn rep for this faction from any dungeon you choose.  W00T!  Gone are (will be) the days of endlessly waiting in the pug queue and grinding the one dungeon that grants your related factions’ rep.

The Oculus also came to light during the dungeons and raids panel.  This dungeon is set to be a flagship as players will fly through it on drake mounts.  The drakes have group roles associated with them (DPS, Tank, and Healing) that allow players to change things up and try different roles for a welcome change.

Speaking of dungeons, the panel also confirmed that there will be 8, count ‘em 8, level 70-79 dungeons, and 4 level 80’s.  All of these will be 5 man based areas, and available in normal and heroic modes.  There will also be 3 first tier raids for 10 – 25 man parties.  The panel also spoke on a return to Naxxramas; the Halls of Stone which will include stories and quests from Uldaman and require a flappy to get to.  Also joining the impressive lineup will be a new Caverns of Time instance that has players battling alongside Arthas in the Culling of Stratholme mission from Warcraft III.  Again, WOW Insider has full details in their notes section.

New Battlegrounds you say?  If PVE wasn’t exciting enough, the PVP panel released that they Lich King will include an assault type battleground.  One side will attack, while the other defends.  This battleground is slated to be set on an island off the coast of Northrend and will have a Titan theme.  Need a lift?  Oooo yeah…this BG will have vehicles, siege weapons, and destructible buildings (taking cues from Diablo?), and will be a 10-15 man battle.

Personally, I dig instanced PVP zones, but Blizz is also kicking in a non-instanced area as well.  Lake Wintergrasp will feature some new vehicles including:

    • The Demolisher – a siege vehicle for a driver and passengers with short and long range attacks and a ram.
    • The Foresaken Catapult – a fast and nimble machine for one player with a flame attack
    • The Siege Engine – a driver, passenger, and gunner vehicle.
    • A Flying Mount – a delicate flier for pilot and gunner.
    • The Anti-Air Goblin Shredder –a personal armor suit that allows you to rocket boost into the air to attack airborne objects (and people).

    Blizz also did a delicate dance around the topic of two talent specs.  This would allow players to play two different roles without the laborious task or respeccing and spending a small fortune with various trainers.  For example, a Warrior class might want to Tank on one instanct, and do DPS on the next.  If this flirtation with dual spec comes to light, this task could be accomplished with a few clicks.

    More and more info is hitting the streets regarding Blizzard’s impressive plans for the new Lich King expansion.  Obviously they’ve been hard at work…let’s just battle through the summer, and do everything we can to be ready for the new package!

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