Now let us make a game-tech review. Over 2,500 electical enterprices have showed their products in this big exihibition. Except for the hottest 3D TVS, e-book readers and phone cases, there are also a few of the gadgets and tech advancements. Lets have a look at it. It was completely streamlined and polished up. The interface has four tabs, for managing profiles, remapping, calibration and options. The calibration settings, Braier mentioned, are much more sensitive now. The breathable aion gold glove fabric and magnetic pod on the back of the glove, both of which were mostly complete prototypes at PAX, that relays information and saved profiles between the PC and the player are also now complete.
My problem is that I refuse to review a MMO based on beta. No matter what people say, a beta is not a finished product. It might be as close as you can get, and most of the time the end of open beta will look exactly like the launch candidate, but by calling it beta and not head start or early access, the developers themselves are saying that the game is not done. So I wont review it based on my experiences during beta, just like I would not review a game based on a late preview build (which are almost always like the finished product, except for perhaps a couple of bugs). I am not going to play the beta for anything except for an early look at what the game might become, just so I can get a review in a few days after launch.