In the end you’re still going to end up a pretty-boy light skinned half-elf-looking-human with wings or a pretty-boy blue/purple skinned half-elf-looking-human with wings. The character customization is deep, I’ll give them that, but it’s depth is honestly just smoke and mirrors. They split them into Asmodians and Elyos, but any non color-blind person can tell you that they are just simply pallet swaps. My bigger gripe with the races is that, well, there is technically only one race to choose. Just look at the Asmodians (pictured below), I can see the Slipknot shirts and hear the My Chemical Romance from here!
Sure you could call it generalizing, but my time spent as an Imperial in Star Wars Galaxies, Horde in World of Warcraft, and Destruction in Warhammer Online totally cements and backs up my stance on this demographic of players. It’s not that I can’t play the role of a heel, but it’s because I can’t stand the majority of those that always flock to the “bad guys,” you know, the teenage-angst teens listening to Disturbed and the “hardcore pvp” elitist asshats. One thing I will say is that I always hate the “bad side” in a game that lets you choose sides. While I’m at it, why don’t I just give examples of the things that totally bum me out about Aion. Add in my disappointment that Aion turned out to not be the game I was expecting at all, and this makes for one unenthusiastic gamer. I have had a pre-order of Aion since they hit my local Gamestop and I’ve been in the beta since the first weekend, so “not having it” is not my problem.Ī common folly of mine is that the gamer inside of me wants that sneak peak, pre-launch, hands-on that betas give you the privilege of enjoying, but the MMORPG gamer inside of me needs the character attachment and goal-setting drive that is just not possible in a beta, when characters will be wiped and fear of burn-out before the game even ships keeps me from wanting to play too much in the first place. I felt like I needed to write about how I am not taking part in the Aion beta events and haven’t since the first weekend of beta despite having it installed and servers being up. You’re basically replacing the “s” file (one small, measly file) so that the game will launch correctly, with the trick being that you need to replace it after Lineage 2 has gone through it’s auto-update routine in the patcher.
#Gameguard error lineage 2 windows
Since they don’t want to fix it themselves (yet), this is the only option for playing Lineage 2 on Windows 7. I guess I should give a little disclaimer and say that you should “do this at your own risk” because you are technically messing with files in the game directory, which is usually against the TOS/EULA, but in reality you’re not doing any harm and without this fix you wouldn’t be giving them $15/mo and playing their games.
#Gameguard error lineage 2 windows 7
There is a solution that works for both Aion (not sure if you even need it anymore, they may have patched Aion) and Lineage 2, and probably any game in Windows 7 that needs GameGuard. What purpose GameGuard serves I have never bear witness to, it’s only given me problems, and this definitely is not the first time. If you’ve tried to play Lineage 2 on Windows 7 you’ve probably been bummed out to find that you get that pesky “GameGuard” error that has been plaguing pretty much every game in Windows 7 that uses GameGuard. But, wait, this has nothing to do with gaming or massively multiplayer online roleplaying!? Oh, the life of a college student struggling with student bills and keeping a roof over my head and food on the table. class doesn’t agree with late night gaming sessions, my usual habit), and monetary issues (needing to work more). My “real life distractions” have just been normal blips like car problems (needing an oil change and new tires badly), school (9 A.M. I hammer out a quick “kama” and try to find a spot to grind in, but I usually have time constraints and find myself having to log off by the time I get out to a grind spot and start to get in a flow. Lineage 2 is fine and I usually have fun when I find a time to play.
I’m still facing the dilemma in WoW where I can’t pick a damn character to stick with even having pretty much one of every class, most above level 30. Haven’t had too much time to jump into any MMOs the last week or so, besides some Lineage 2 here and some World of Warcraft there.