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Anarchy Online

aka: AO
Moby ID: 4286

Windows version

Excellent, but not without it's bugs.

The Good
Anarchy Online is a great game with a great premise. Firstly, it is an MMRPG (Massive Multiplayer Role Playing Game), which means it can host numerous players on one server. My favorite features of the game are it's customization options, which are near endless. I enjoy the fact that is a change of pace from most other roleplaying games, because this game takes place in the future, with all kinds of weaponry and nano-formulas (magic), compared to the relative fantasy feel with swords and dragons of most other RPGs. The graphics are extremely well done, with trees that look like trees and nicely done waterfalls, with the water splashing as it hits the river below.

Anarchy Online is a great game with a great premise. The year is 27,560, and the world is basically controlled by Omni-Tek, a gigantic mega-corporation. Recently, rebel clans have been established who oppose Omni-Tek's oppressive rule

As a "New Arrival", you begin in a small area where you must select your breed, profession, facial appearance, height and weight. This allows for almost unlimited customization possibilities, with the ability to upload custom faces sometime after release. After your character is established, you then choose who you want to side with; the Rebel Clans, Omni-Tek, or choose to remain Neutral, not disliked, but not loved by either side.

Anarchy Online will last four years with one continuing story. The story will change over the course of the game and can be shaped by YOU and YOUR actions. Omni-Tek is constantly at war with the Clans, and by doing your part, you shape the outcome.

The game is also set up to be as realistic as possible for a game set 20,000 years away. There are various stores and entertainment facilities, even a "red light district." Your player doesn't need to eat or drink to stay alive, but there are stores that sell food simply for "snacks" and also enhance your stats for a period of time.

The Bad
Like other MMRPGs, this one had quite a rough opening. When it went live, there was constant crashing, server instability and lag. It was impossible to play this game for more than five minutes without something happening. This game had the worst launch ever.

It is now one week after it went live, and most of the issues still remain. The server seems to be more stable, but during peak hours, it still can't handle too many users, and therefore crashes. What's the most annoying aspect of these crashes is you lose everything you've done since you've logged in. If you worked your way up to level five from level two and earned 2,000 credits (money), you will be back to level two and those 2,000 credits will have disappeared when you log back the game.

The most annoying problem is support related. Funcom (the developers) have opted NOT to include telephone support. Therefore, their e-mail support is congested and a lot of users are getting "returned mail user unknown" responses due to the high number of people e-mailing their support.

The Bottom Line
If you are a fan of online RPG's and want something that stands out, try Anarchy Online. But before you do, give the game a month or so for the developers to iron out the problems.

If you aren't a fan of online RPG's, but want to be, Anarchy Online will certainly point you in the right direction.

by JPaterson (9502) on July 4, 2001

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