Dude, if I had as little grasp of my native language I'd certainly not expose my lack of intellect on public boards...
In a nutshell, i'm glad you don't like the game.
Originally posted by Malcanis
Originally posted by batolemaeus
Furthermore, after having spread my assets over half of new eden, i once just consolidated everything into two places on the map. It helps a lot. I have a base in highsec in c…
Well, if the DF tool had one good facet, it showed me what a perfectly mature and able player base my server had. I couldn't understand some of the complaints until I had to play with people from other servers...
That aside, yes, DF doesn't really…
Bluntly? No. The current system of WoW is great. It's one of those "OMFG, why didn't we have that from the get-go?" things.
The basic setup of long quest lines in WoW was kinda like this: Get a few quests done, get a story told, then finally to ge…
Originally posted by uquipu
Originally posted by Slovenc
the eu community is more mature than the US community ... guess why ?
Why? Has the EU banned childhood?
Nope, but we tend to do to our kids something called "raising '…
Originally posted by Knightcry
You guys seem to expect to have an equal chance from the start versus people that have did arenas since LK went live and that is completely fail. Go get some cheap wintergrasp and misc other pvp gear and socket it w…
Originally posted by Phry
Nice post, very accurate info imo on the different classes, i can't really add anything about shamans, as i've never played them either, my own preferred class is the hunter - and yes, playing them in a group is not that…
Earning that gear? Great idea.
Let's go, join a PvP battle in abysmal PvE gear (because, as said before, you don't have any sensible PvP equipment) and go earn your stripes. Let's even assume you are PvP specced.
You will die. A lot. And fairly …
If you're into PvE and not too much PvP, WoW is a suitable game for you. Currently, with the new LFG-tool, it's also a good moment to start. You won't be dependent on speed-leveling to stay within the group you finally, finally managed to gather aro…
Say what you want, the OP has a point. The game didn't really age well. It aged much better than most MMOs out there, no doubt, but still it lost a lot of appeal, at least it did for me. This is basically due to two kinds of development, and he hit …
My verdict after 2 weeks of using it would be positive.
The ninjaing I dreaded does not really happen (too often). For the most part, people are usually civil and even cross servers they honor the old need/greed rules. Nobody rolls need for gems, …
Originally posted by sonoggi
Originally posted by batolemaeus
Originally posted by Ettirxa
what you just described sounds far more boring to me.
/signed
symmetrical warfare is probably the most boring activity games can offer. You…
Don't forget how people SEE the classes, and what kind of people choose them. Here's my personal account of what I'd expect from classes when I team with them:
Warrior: There are two kinds of people choosing warriors: Those that want to tank (obvi…
Most of the things you mention I cannot agree with. One of the core featuers of WoW is (at least now) how easy it is to find a group to play with. Essentially, that's all that's left in WoW, grouping and hacking out drops. That's basically what endg…
scared of this the developers tried to make their games more like wow (eq2 and SWG
Fail. Both EQ2 and SWG were released before WoW.
I think what he meant, and with it he is essentially right, that both, SWG and EQ2 were originally anything BU…
I can't see a sensible symmetrical war in EvE being possible. Basically, avoiding it is part of the game.
I said it before, I say it again, 99% of the time a battle is already decided before the first shot is fired. One of the reasons why I stoppe…
As you already pointed out "enforced radio silence" to stay covered is pointless when it is easy to circumvent with out-of-game means.
What would it mean? Basically what would change is that "local recon" would stop to work. You couldn't see anymo…
I have to agree: There's no such thing as the archetypical WoW player.
Basically, I see WoW as that what a burger joint is for a party of people who need to get some food into their face. One might want italian, but there's always the guy who had …