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Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures


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ESRB rating: Mature ESRB: Blood and Gore,Intense Violence,Language - Mild,Nudity,Sexual Themes
Publisher: Funcom
Genre(s): MMORPG
Home Page: http://www.ageofconan.com/
 











 
 
By: Jarno Kokko Jun 10, 2008

Verdict: Major Disappointment

In conclusion, Age of Conan has been the biggest disappointment of the year so far. Funcom knowingly hyped up the interest, tightly controlled any information from the closed beta and then went ahead and released a half-complete game, with many of the hyped features either missing or woefully incomplete. Poor customer support together with silly design and implementation errors make things only worse. Sure, they polished up the newbie zone pretty well, and many rookie reviewers happily took the bait and dished out big scores. Funcom must be commended for successful "bait and switch" as the early levels do not reflect what awaits in the later stages of the game.

Now if you fancy MMOs as playgrounds where half the fun is to freely gank people and find new ways to exploit the game, Age of Conan is perfect for that - in its short lifespan there has already been duping exploits, powerleveling loopholes and PvP exploits, and I'm sure there are plenty more for the evil gamers to find. For us less evil gamers, if you decided to jump in, you need inhuman amounts of patience and hope to go with the game box, as what you are getting is effectively a half-finished beta with a subscription fee. There is some potential for sure, but based on historical evidence with Anarchy Online, personally I'm not holding my breath. Simple bugs and missing things will most likely get fixed as the time goes by, but there are several flaws that run so deep that they are almost impossible to correct at this point.

The impressive sales figures of Age of Conan demonstrate the massive demand for a new top tier MMO. Current ones just can't push out new content rapidly enough to keep the players happy, so there is room for new contenders. It's a shame that those players who took the early positive comments based on early parts of the game will most likely end up disappointed - and Funcom will see the greatest monthly percentage drop in MMO subscriber numbers since... well, the launch of Anarchy Online, most likely.

Age of Conan isn't the worst attempt to compete with WoW in the recent years - that honor goes to Vanguard: Saga of Heroes - but still it's a failed attempt in many ways. It's not different enough to avoid unflattering direct comparisons, and when you scrape off the pretty visuals and put the actual meat of the gameplay next to Blizzard's juggernaut, Age of Conan falls on its face. In fact, it doesn't compare very favorably even when you size it against the actual gameplay offered by old timers like Dark Age of Camelot or Everquest 2. Shiny visuals and boobies are not enough to cover up the unfinished and poorly designed gameplay. Next contender, please.


Summary of YouGamers Hardware Testing

The publisher of this game state the following specifications for their minimum and recommended requirements:

Component Publisher's Minimum Publisher's Recommended
Processor Intel Pentium 4 3Ghz or equivalent Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz (E6600) or better
Memory 1024 MB 2048 MB
Graphics Card 128MB DirectX 9.0c card with Shader Model 2.0 support 512MB DirectX 9.0c card
Graphics Card Example ATI Radeon 9800 series / NVIDIA GeForce 6600 series ATI Radeon X1900 series / NVIDIA GeForce 7900 series
Free Disk Space 30 GB 30 GB
Net Link Broadband Broadband
 

To learn more about how YouGamers performs its hardware testing, click here. Through our extensive gameplay and hardware testing across the full spectrum of PC configurations, YouGamers suggests that one should use the following guidelines for an appropriate minimum and recommended setup:

Component YouGamers Minimum YouGamers Recommended
Processor Get it! AMD Athlon 64 X2 4400+ / Get it! Intel Core 2 Duo E4400 Get it! AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ / Get it! Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
Memory 2048 MB 3072 MB
Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD3850 256MB / NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT 256MB Get it! ATI Radeon HD 3870 512MB / Get it! NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
Free Disk Space 30 GB 30 GB
Net Link Broadband Broadband
 

Scores

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Gameplay 66 Buggy, unfinished, poorly balanced and lacking in content. Clumsy user interface, over-reliance on instancing and general lack of immersion doesn't exactly help. It's better than Vanguard, but not by much.
Graphics 87 At times extremely pretty, but maddeningly inconsistent with many areas appearing to be unfinished. Character animation is passable, but the ancient curse of moonwalking and sliding monsters rears its ugly head occasionally.
Audio 93 Excellent music and good sound effects - there is no obvious corner-cutting and audio is definitely the strong point of Age of Conan.
Technology 81 Age of Conan doesn't crash (much), and the servers seem to work. The engine is fairly advanced, but there are plenty of bugs left and it still needs some serious work to weed out remaining visual and performance issues. Much-promoted DX10 went missing somewhere along the way, even if the box still claims support.
OVERALL
76
Age of Conan might turn out to be a fair game at some future date, but we can't score a game based on future promises. As it stands now, it's incomplete, rushed and buggy, with major game systems utterly broken. Recommended only for exploit hunters and MMO fanatics that enjoy waiting for that next patch - the one that will "fix everything" - even when it never does.


Age of Conan requires the game box for account creation, and a subscription fee to play. First 30 days are included in the price of the box, after that the cost is roughly 15 USD/EUR or bit over 10 GBP per month. European and UK prices include VAT, so technically the EU subscription fee is GBP 8.99 / EUR 12.99 + VAT per month, with the VAT charged only from subscribers in the EU member states.


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