A Few Suggestions for Aion(page two)

Before I get to the heart of the matter, I would just like to point out a few things I took issue with. These are considered minor in the sense that, while they were bothersome for me, my opinion was often opposed by the people I played the closed beta with. So I'll make this part quick. The flying in this game, to me, was quite awkward. Not game-breakingly atrocious, but enough to the point where I found myself wondering how I could possibly throw combat elements in there as well. Apparently flying combat is a big deal in this game, and either I would just have to grit through it, or give up on PvP altogether (their supposed end-game draw).

Ok, on to the big stuff. One. Addon support. Now, I know there are some purists out there, and that's ok, I understand where you're coming from. But let's face it, nearly every other MMOG out there has some sort of addon-based community. And a lot of people absolutely love customizing their interface to their liking (guilty). Aion's default is fine as it is, but there lacks a certain flare to it. It looks a little generic, and if World of Warcraft is any testament to this fact, it's that addon and mod creators can do some wonderful stuff in terms of design and layout. I also find that this goes with the whole character creation thing I talked about earlier. Customizing your interface is another step to personalizing your experience within the game, pretty much playing it to your style.  Now, I am aware that NCSoft has already considered adding in this capability, and they may have by now, but this was never around in the closed or open betas, so I was a little worried.