Xzile wrote:Hi there, I currently play EvE online (and have done for about 3 years) and I'm looking for a game to play when my corp isn't pvping (which is all that i do now). It's a tossup between this and SwG.
I have played pretty much all MMOs to endgame except AO which I have never had any experience of. I have some questions if anyone can help:
1) How is the player base now? This is obv an old game so I would imagine it's losing players. (I still play UO from time to time so i feel the effect of this)
2) Is the levelling system pretty much just grinding or is there a quest system in place?
3) Is soloing doable? I play at weird times and soloing must be possible for me.
4) What are classes I can solo with?
5) How easy is it for a new player to get involved? I played Lineage2 for a bit and it was impossibe due to the fact that everyone had everything. Without ebaying stuff (which i refuse to do) it was pointless. Is this the same in AO?
6) How difficult is it to find a good corporation/guild/organisation/whatever? Are there many about? Do most use TS/Vent?
7) How is the PvP scene? Is pvp available at lower levels even possible? What types of pvp are there? Are there any type of organised group pvp?This is what I always end up doing in MMOs and is really my main focus

How gear dependent is the game?
9) Would u start again now?
Thanks much for any replies. Will prolly login for the first time tonight and have a look around!
1)Still active, there are thousands of posts every day at the Official Forums which only paying customers have access to.
2) Most MMO's require grind, and this one does...however it's geared toward teaming so you make friends and level easier. The quests are usually fun and challenging.
3) Yes you can solo if you pick the right profession.
4) Keeper (needs Shadowlands Expansion), Enforcer, Soldier, Meta-Physicist and Doctor. These professions can go toe to toe with almost anything.
5) Not hard to start, AOU has 300+ guides which would make your start quite easy with quests and encounter guides. There is a learning curve which I would say it's the most difficult of any MMO, there are tons of skills, abilities, perks and procs to make your character better.
6) Plenty of guild let me tell you, and most are open to accept new players. You can look some up at our
Guild Database.
7) Personally I only PvP'ed after I reached level 220, but I have seen a lot of PvP at different levels, even level 10.

Well equipment is important in every game, MMO or not. The better armor and weapon you have, the better are your chances to win against a mob, simple as that. Fight naked with a stick, you going to get pwned, fight with Kevlar armor and an automatic and your opponent will probably end up dead at your feet.
9) I have. My 220 Keeper is my main, also have a 220 Agent, 214 Bureaucrat, 170 Enforcer, 160 Fixer, 142 Engineer and a level 10 Doctor I started not too long ago.