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| [Apr 03, 2007, 10:01 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
The
Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures Website is now accepting signups for those
interested in beta testing Funcom's upcoming MMORPG set in Robert E. Howard's
Hyborian age (thanks TommyBALL). Applications are being taken
on this webpage, and
here's word: Age of Conan will go through two beta tests: the Technical
Beta and the General Beta. These will run simultaneously, though the Technical
Beta will mostly consist of short test-runs that will be held sporadically
during the coming months. The purpose of the Technical Beta is to test the
various technical features of the game, such as server capacity and other
technicalities. The General Beta will focus on gameplay and will be on-going.
Both parts of the Age of Conan beta will launch this spring and the sooner you
sign up, the greater the chance you’ll have of actually getting invited into
either parts of the beta. Know that by joining the thousands of Hyborian
pioneers who first get the chance to explore the world, you will have access to
certain benefits. For instance, your character in the final version of the game
will be awarded a token of appreciation for your services.
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Apr 3, 2007, 16:03 |
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Wait... are you people saying that LOTRO actually turned out GOOD?? I haven't tried it, but I assumed it was pure garbage. I would love to pick it up if I could see a few more good reviews.
I just hit 70 in my one and only WoW toon. I've been playing it casually for the past year, while taking a break from FPS games, waiting for Quake Wars or whatever. Now that I hit 70 and don't plan to grind rep or worry about endgame raids, I'm looking for something else to play. |
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-- He cut the possum's face off then cut around the eye socket. In the center of the belt buckle, where the possum's eye would be, he has placed a small piece of wood from his old '52 Ford's home made railroad tie bumper. Damn, he misses that truck. |
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