October Aion Community Address looks pretty amazing

shugo craftesmanI’ll just pick apart through to the best of this community letter. I also want to point out that I really like this idea of issuing monthly bullet letters to the community to show us that the developers are indeed listening and what their plans are. This level of transparency helps to alleviate a lot of stress that comes along with not knowing whether or not anything is going to be done. The Blizzard community members have been getting better over time with this by keeping communication open but you typically have to wait for a datamining site to give you answers that the developers are trying too fucking hard to keep secret for no apparent reason.

  • Raising EXP gained through mobs and quests to stop the grind feeling.
  • Hiring more GMs and a special team dedicated to simply stopping bots and gold spam.
  • Working with system and memory updates to get the game to stop crashing for certain people (Crysystem.dll issues)

It’s been a month now since Aion opened its doors to players in North America and Europe. In that month, the growth of the game’s community has signaled Aion’s success. We’ve received an amazing amount of feedback, both positive and negative. We’d like to reiterate that we’ve been listening. We have been working around the clock toward solutions to the problems many of you have experienced.

You’ve told us that it’s difficult to advance within certain level ranges. To address this issue, we’re planning to raise quest experience, in addition to reevaluating the experience rewards characters gain for individual kills. We understand how frustrating it can be to repetitively kill enemies. Our goal is to limit the need to mindlessly “grind.”

In this week’s Eye on Community, we answered a question that a player had about client instability. In the reply, we noted that most of the claims stem from the infamous “Crysystem.dll error.” We’ve been working with members of the community to identify the cause of the problem in order to find a permanent solution. Our development team is currently investigating, and will be testing a variety of different short- and long-term solutions. These include adding additional and improved display options to the Aion client, as well as system and memory optimizations.

We’ve heard your unhappiness about the chat spam and bots in Aion and recognize it as an annoying problem. We’ve taken measures to reduce the amount of chat spam you’ll be subjected to and have already seen substantial improvements in this area. We’ve been expanding our GM customer service staff, and we have also assembled a special team dedicated to hunting down and eliminating botting operations. It’s obvious these activities erode your gameplay experience far too much to be acceptable. They also harm us from a business standpoint due to the RMT organizations’ frequent use of stolen credit cards.

Many of you have asked us why we haven’t spent more time communicating the specifics of our plans. The unfortunate truth is that the same people spamming chat channels and setting up bots are also reading our announcements. In order to keep the enemy in the dark, we cannot be too vocal about our plans to fight back.

We want you to know, though, that we’re more dedicated than ever to eliminate chat spam and the use of bots. The good news is that you can help. If you see any suspicious player activity, report it. To quickly report these players, use the /AutoReportHunting feature by typing /AutoReportHunting while a suspicious character is targeted. It’s important to note that this system will actually begin to penalize players after they’ve been reported multiple times. The more of you that use this system—the more effective it will become.

To add more specificity to what we’re discussing here, early next week we’re going to be releasing details about a game update that will go into further detail about how we’ll be fixing some of these issues, in addition to others.

It’s been an exciting month, and the future of Aion is full of promise. Please continue to send us your feedback and never forget that patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.

-The Aion Community Team

4 responses to “October Aion Community Address looks pretty amazing”

  1. Slowboygofast

    This seems like a solid solution and i see theri readon for keeping the botters/spammers (and us) in the dark. I just want to see when these changes will take effect, because I tried to play today and couldnt move anywhere because the lag was so bad. Spooner have you ever seen this?

  2. James

    I have Comcast and I have had little to no problems with lag or anything. I may be wrong, but from what I’ve heard most people having problems are using Vista (shocking I know). I switched back to XP a long time ago and all my video game issues vanished.

  3. Mark

    I think that the Western market is just too used to instant gratification and want all the fixes 10 minutes BEFORE they ask…and that they’d still bitch. =)

    I know I’ve been pretty furious at the bots, there’s several I’ve been reporting on sight for at least two weeks that are still happily botting away, and that’s not right.

    Kvetching aside they HAVE been making improvements and as a result I’m going to renew at least for another month, if they manage to kill the bots then I’ll be happy. I really wish that there was enough cross faction communication that we could coordinate bot slaughters. =) I found a rift the other day and managed to kill four (and two Asmos!) before I committed suicide for a 1 Kinah port to Eltnen as I had to drive my wife to work.

    One bot was so dumb it sat down to rest, I zotted it, then it sat down again…so I zotted it once more…and it sat down again after…I happily blasted it into oblivion.

    VERY CATHARTIC!

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