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20th May 2009, 08:33 AM
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Sinner
22nd May 2009, 12:46 AM
i hate wow .... more than fat american kids hate weightwatchers.
i can see the appeal ... sort of but i just think its a waste of time.
ZeroG
22nd May 2009, 07:04 AM
Nothing wrong with it, it's a good game.
PseudoPhreak
22nd May 2009, 07:54 AM
i dont enjoy it either, like most mmo's its just grinding and the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over.......
ZeroG
22nd May 2009, 09:27 AM
The same could be said for any game on the market.
PseudoPhreak
22nd May 2009, 09:52 AM
true, but other games are based on YOUR skill, not the level of your character.
MadmaN
22nd May 2009, 10:52 AM
its a fun game but im taking a break from it right now lol
Oh and forgot to say I hated wow untill i tryed it. :)
Negator
22nd May 2009, 11:52 AM
true, but other games are based on YOUR skill, not the level of your character.
To be fair, when it comes to pvp and the highest end raids player skill does actually become a factor, when the gear evens itself out. Not everyone fancies dedicating time to honing skills on a particular racing game/fps etc where it could be argued that time spent in the game (like wow) is important, not so much raw skill. In CS:Source for example i could do quite well in a clan match just knowing the sort of areas to be expecting players to come from, not having to actually rely on some crazy 16 year old snap aiming.
But horses for courses. i enjoy wow in a very casual slow levelling playstyle. Not interested in the end game content as it is.
I'd like to think my view are fairly unbiased as i've played a lot of different games for a considerable time online and seen the best and worst of each of the sides. Played competative FPS games for many years and been through 3 mmo's to what would be considered end game. Towards the peak of every game's playerbase is generally a bunch of elitist c**ts.
Sakey
22nd May 2009, 12:59 PM
To be fair, when it comes to pvp and the highest end raids player skill does actually become a factor, when the gear evens itself out. Not everyone fancies dedicating time to honing skills on a particular racing game/fps etc where it could be argued that time spent in the game (like wow) is important, not so much raw skill. In CS:Source for example i could do quite well in a clan match just knowing the sort of areas to be expecting players to come from, not having to actually rely on some crazy 16 year old snap aiming.
But horses for courses. i enjoy wow in a very casual slow levelling playstyle. Not interested in the end game content as it is.
I'd like to think my view are fairly unbiased as i've played a lot of different games for a considerable time online and seen the best and worst of each of the sides. Played competative FPS games for many years and been through 3 mmo's to what would be considered end game. Towards the peak of every game's playerbase is generally a bunch of elitist c**ts.
A sensible post from Mike...what is the world comming to :p
Your totally right though mate. Having been level 70 and doing the end game content there are a lot of elitist bastards that think they are better than everyone else.
I have stopped playing due to me wanting more time to spend doing other things. I do miss it but I know that if I went back I would end up raiding again and having no time for anything else.
If Warcraft has any faults it is that it IS a good game and addictive.
Hexxy
22nd May 2009, 02:57 PM
Yes the expansions have ruined the game thats why i quit after 4 years of actively playing the game with a years total played time. The expansions have pushed the game toward the more casual gamer, being a previous hardcore raider (pve) in pre burning crusade, i found the new content was too easily cleared and high level gear was too easily attained. PvE died for me with The burning crusade and i PvP'd instead getting to 2100 in arena season 3 as a retribution paladin (when i found pvp in the game at its best) Anyway along came Wrath of the Lion King, which introduced a new class to the game and further screwed up the games pvp balance. My paladin was too OP to even enjoy playing pvp it became boring.
So as a long term player my general opinion is that the expansions ruined the game ;)
Oh and there was alot of skill involved in the pvp side of the game, pvp is not scripted like pve and to do well you had to have some element of skill.
ZeroG
23rd May 2009, 05:23 AM
...Oh and there was alot of skill involved in the pvp side of the game, pvp is not scripted like pve and to do well you had to have some element of skill.
Apart from the multiple macros involved.
$ku1!
23rd May 2009, 10:35 AM
Apart from the multiple macros involved.
That would explain why i keep getting killed...
that and twinks anyway...
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