FFXIV has a slight edge for me over WoW for mostly 3 reasons:
a) Better non-combat content by far. If I am not feeling like beating something, there is a myriad of ways of playing side-games and stuff. The golden saucer casino zone alone can keep y…
Hmm, personally, I d prefer FFXIV for the long run. First of all, it has vastly more content that is (mostly) still alive! There is litte to no content you cannot do during any given day, if you have a little patience (or just do some other activity…
A second-generation character in the warcraft lore, meaning he was built up through actual events you could, partially, experience as a player, instead of just being told by backstory. I much prefer "liivng" characters like this, to just badasses th…
Originally posted by Veexer_Nui Shared experience gain, no items, no gold. If someone on your team is feeding, you've lost.
Trash game trying to make some money from LoL/Dota success.
If someone on your team is feeding in LoL or Dota, its lost…
Coming from WildStar and FFXIV, I must admit I just could not get into WoW again. I left after Catacylsm Firelands, and being an avid raider and group-player with a penchant for hardmode games (I love Dark Souls, both of them, for example, and tend …
Myself and about 80% of my MMORPG guild have recently made the transition away from MMORPGs to League of Legends and Smite. I also know of many people that have both WoW and LoL on their gaming resumee, and as such believe this to be a sizeable numb…
First of all, when you hit 50, the progression is roughly: Dailies/crafted low quality blues with the proper stats -> hit adventures, get better blues and work your way to gold in each (Whitevale and WotW being the easiest to start with, and offe…
Its more responsive than any MMORPG I have played. It feels like a shooter. So far, WoW and Guild Wars were the best in this area, but the precision and clean responsiveness of Wildstar is a league ahead, and that without the "cheating" of WoW with …
Sociopathic Hamsters and murderous androids are too good to pass up, and when they try to shoot at undead space elves, what could go wrong?
Add hoverboards, season to taste..... WildStar is going to be epic.
I d love a beta key, so the above has n…
Killer Hamsters, homicidal robots and undead space elves are just impossible to pass up on! And then they got hoverboards, and it was decided.
I cant live without anymore!
Killer Hamsters, homicidal robots and undead space elves are just impossible to pass up on! And then they got hoverboards, and it was decided.
I cant live without anymore!
Killer Hamsters, homicidal robots and undead space elves are just impossible to pass up on! And then they got hoverboards, and it was decided.
I cant live without anymore!
Killer Hamsters, homicidal robots and undead space elves are just impossible to pass up on! And then they got hoverboards, and it was decided.
I cant live without anymore!
Experience with past PvP-centric titles show the following problems, every time, all the time, with the sole exception of EVE:
1. When the first wave of players hit the "best pvp level", AKA max-level, and has more or less maximized their chance…
Originally posted by Hyanmen Originally posted by drivendawn Originally posted by Khaunshar Who cares, at this point? They got a slightly higher pile of cash than they absolutely needed to, in order to not turn this into yet another failed MMO.…
Who cares, at this point? They got a slightly higher pile of cash than they absolutely needed to, in order to not turn this into yet another failed MMO. Thus, for the time being, they are fine, and the cries of "this is going to fail" will have to w…