There is no exception with Age of Conan, like some other online games, players need to farm Age of Conan Gold to improve their Age of Conan Powerleveling. And all the same, there is racism in Age of Conan. As follows
An interesting insight into the racial undertones of Robert E. Howard’s Conan titles has written by Florian Eckardt.
That’s the rub. In my opinion, Howard’s supposed racism was actually a very clever literary device, less racist that a literary example of cultural archetyping. In essence, in creating Hyboria, Howard wanted a large fictional canvas upon which he could indulge his love for history and historical drama without having to be burdened with the responsibility of rigid historical accuracy.
And the goes on further to say:
Age of Conan developers have been understandably defensive about Howard’s perceived racism, and it’s surely a wise business move: it simply isn’t worth starting a controversy about, especially when — with a few small alterations — they can take advantage of the breathtaking richness, the lavish viscerality and the epic scope of the Hyborian Age without alienating any focal groups.
Overall it’s a very intresting insight into some of the controversy surrounding this much anticipated MMO.
In one word, it’s a very interesting insight into some of the controversy surrounding this much anticipated MMO.
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