A skilled botter won't say, "Okay my first batch of level 45 let us rest from all those early zones , and just wait until we aion classic kinah buying can start the next batch." They can't say they lost their income for a week since they're both doing it if they do one.

To be honest I think that you are underestimating just the amount of time people are working. I attended six gatherings last night, and was left with more than 7,000 Aether Gems.

That's the nice thing about farming in Aion Once you've outleveled the crops you're cultivating, you're free to ignore it while you multi-task. Those 6 hours? I was playing a different game on the second screen.

All this talk about candy is futile, every game has gold sellers as early as day one. People have always bought kinah from the gold dealers. Today, prior to and in the future. The only different is that they supply actual money to developers instead of gold dealers.

This. It's a bit silly to complain about it. I meant, I logged in to retail. And it was empty today. Logged into classic... and it was full of life. The subscription model as well as the real money shop seem to be preferred.

Hey. In actual fact, I've invented MyAion. I'm obtaining these numbers directly from login server data packets sent to client. In the beginning, NCWest was testing stability of servers and they started with an initial capacity of 500 users online. They gradually increased it until they reached their current capacity. We had queues right after launch. However, the queue numbers were not the correct ones. This is probably caused by the change in configurations of the login server.

The server's page class breakdown shows only characters that were uploaded to MyAion. The breakdown does not include all registered characters. The MyAion DPS Meter version is designed for buy aion classic kinah traditional servers, and there aren't too many characters uploaded.