Playfield Database and Mapping Features
A stylish, user-friendly design, approved by Mitra.
Pan and zoom maps at great detail.
Edit maps and share the locations of your discoveries.
View playfield connections and levels.
Submit screenshots of your daring adventures throughout Hyboria.
Add comments to playfields, with tips for finding the greatest challenges and rewards.
Screenshot instructions
Unless it relates to the subject of your screenshot, hide the user interface. To do this, press Alt-Z on your keyboard.
Next, press Alt-F11 on your keyboard to take a screenshot. Your screenshot will be saved in your Age of Conan directory in the /screenshots/ sub directory.
To submit your screenshots to the Armory, open your web browser and go to http://www.conanarmory.com/. Enter the subject you're looking for in the search bar, "Conall's Valley" for example.
Select the "Submit a Screenshot" tab, and click the "Browse..." button.
Find the screenshot you want to upload, then click the "Submit Screenshot" button.
Finally, enter an optional caption and click the submit button. Your screenshot will appear as soon as it is approved.
You can join in the discussion here.
Phew! The game is out of the door and the world of Hyboria has been overrun by hundreds of thousands of eager adventurers. But our work is not over, Funcom will now shift into top gear in order to enhance, improve and add to the game over the next few weeks, months and even years!
In this edition of the Clan of Conan newsletter we look into what sort of enhancements and content you can expect to hit Age of Conan in the next few weeks and months. Remember, we're working relentlessly on updating the game as often as possible, and what we have listed in the newsletter is but a part of what we're doing to the game these days.
Check out the online version of the newsletter here.
Remember to visit the forums and let us know your opinions on the game. We do read through everything and all your feedback is compiled in a list that our developers goes through. We look forward to working closely with you all in the years to come, as we together shape the future of Hyboria!
Have a great weekend.
Since we know how important those server names are we ran several polls on all our community forums to find out which names each territory prefers the most. We then distributed those names among the different territories/languages.
These servers are the ones that will be available on 17th of May when the Early Access play starts. The servers are scaled to modern industry standards, and will hopefully serve as your home for years to come! During Early Access we will closely monitor the number of players on each server to find out which types are the popular ones. Additional servers will then be made available for launch.
So, without further ado: here are the servers for the Early Access starting 17th of May:
US Servers (Early Access 17th of May)
PvE Servers
Set
Dagoth
Zug
Omm
Derketo
Thog
Wiccana
Gwahlur (recommended Oceanic)
Anu
PvP Servers
Tyranny
Bane
Deathwhisper
Bloodspire (recommended Oceanic)
Doomsayer
RP-PvP Server
Cimmeria
European English Servers (Early Access 17th of May) PvE Servers
Crom
Dagon
Ymir
Bori
Astoreth
PvP Servers
Fury
Wildsoul
RP-PvP Server
Aquilonia
French Servers (Early Access 17th of May)
PvE Server
Ishtar
PvP Server
Ferox
RP-PvP Server
Stygia
German Servers (Early Access 17th of May) PvE Servers
Mitra
Asura
PvP Server
Aries
RP-PvP Server
Asgard
Spanish Server (Early Access 17th of May)
Zingara (PvE)
Funcom is proud to announce that the Collector’s Edition of Age of Conan is now completely sold out in all markets. The exclusive edition was announced in January, and has since topped retail charts at numerous retailers. In some markets, the Collector’s Edition has been sold out for weeks, and as a result additional boxes were made. These are also sold out, and the total print run stands at 111.000 units. Lucky customers may still find some copies on retail shelves, but no re-orders are available.
Additional retail figures for the standard edition of Age of Conan are also highly impressive. In total, Funcom is shipping around 700.000 copies of Age of Conan on day one. This impressive figure for a PC game is powered by equally impressive pre-order numbers. As a result of the tremendous interest and recent order increase, Funcom has not been able to fulfill all orders of Age of Conan in several markets due to current server capacity limitations. Extra orders of servers are now in place to facilitate for handling of more customers.
“Everyone in Funcom is delighted and humbled with the historical pre-order numbers for Age of Conan. If the information we have is correct, they represent the highest pre-order number for any global launch of an original PC game, ever, including the original World of Warcraft launch,” said Morten Larssen, Funcom’s VP of Sales & Marketing.
More than one million unique visitors visited the Age of Conan websites last week, and as a result of the great interest in the game, Funcom's early access offer was swiftly oversubscribed. The three day early access program was a limited offer reserved for pre-order customers. While Funcom scaled the servers above anticipation, player demand surpassed expectations. As the Early Access servers launched last night, the servers and game held up exceptionally well. As the game launches properly later this week, Funcom expects additional large numbers of customers to enter the game.
All the positive signals are naturally not equal to eventual success, but early indications from the press points out that the game boasts unique qualities. The very first review for the game gives it a 9 out of 10 score from Game Reactor, the Nordic regions largest gaming magazine.
While Funcom is thrilled with the early success of Age of Conan, and proud of the game launching this week, the company regrets to inform gamers that the DirectX 10 version of the game will not ship with the initial launch. As Microsoft’s DirectX 10 is undoubtedly the future of PC gaming, Funcom has decided to ship only the DirectX 9 version at launch, giving the team more time to focus on building a DirectX 10 version worthy of Microsoft’s great vision for the future of PC gaming. This postponement will let Funcom include even more features in the DirectX 10 version of Age of Conan than originally planned.
The DirectX 10 version will be premiered at the German Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, August 20 – 24, 2008. A special preview showing off the advanced graphics made possible by DirectX 10 technology will be unveiled this summer at nVidia’s NVISION event in San Jose, California, August 25 – 27, 2008.
Age of Conan launches 20th of May in North America / Oceania and 23rd of May in Europe.






