Aion-Eighty
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If you wanna buy aion gold, just contact our customers service. Just have a try!But really, even those reasons, written about in my previous articles, aren’t enough to draw me into putting Aion on my subscription list. No, the real motivator, as it is with many MMOs I play, is people, and the critical mass of them that are at least planning on trying Aion for the first couple months or so. The number of people that message me or talk to me about the regret of me not playing Aion increases with every passing day. Old friends, current friends, and possible future networking opportunities are all going to be in Aion in one form or another. While I’m still somewhat nomadic as far as which guilds or groups I play with, I have a feeling that even were I to play solo and login only once in a while that there would be plenty of people to talk to. I have at least 3 or 4 people I know intending to roll on every server in Aion except Lumiel, which is insane when you think about how people tend to distribute themselves on MMO servers.
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