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Breaking the addiction to WoW
I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for nearlya week straight. After level 20 or so the scale slowlytipped to more frustration and work than fun. kill 10x of acertain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you haveno idea where he is. Finding good people to group with orpeople on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy wasgetting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnthelped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he isbecause there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing thisgame its rediculous. it had the feel of ammorpg but also the same problems. After saying all this for those of you that haveexplored most of WoW is it worth all the time? im trying to resist loggingon and just picking up guild wars when it comes out. The Blizzard forums are all complaints. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside enjoy life : )Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for > nearly> a week straight. This was pretty much all my spare time for a month.>> At first every minute was exciting. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so much > addiction> to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.>> I have a lvl 31 character and im still fighting murlocs and wolves just> repackaged for a higher lvl. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> the van cleef quest and stiches.>> All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> no idea where he is. finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> are constantly spammed with quest questions.>> Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with > or> people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he > is> because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing > this> game its rediculous. the point of a mmorpg is to game with other people > but> to me they just blend into the rest of the environment.>> I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> person.> I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> mmorpg but also the same problems. vast land filled with nothing and> lifeless npcs' just like WoW.>> I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a new > act> every once and a while. The Blizzard > forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than > 3 months now they are all bored silly.> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside > enjoy life : )>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better > by then.>>That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, and it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. Sure you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed bitching about how you hate beer,vca fake necklace, and barf some more. Or you can drink one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf. The reviewer goes on about limited number of types of quests, etc. Then I check Lineage 2 review and there's not a single mention of questing there,van cleef and arpel knock off necklace, as though quests don't exist in Lineage 2. Instead, I see a lot of blubber about neverending grind. Yet Lineage 2 gets a higher score in gameplay. Say what?Plenty of other similar "inconsistencies"Yes, graphics quality in WoW is lower (note,van cleef arpels fake necklace, artistry and style are not low in WoW by any means),van cleef fake butterfly necklace, which results in smoother gameplay on a low spec computers. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. At least for us, guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess) character was told by another female character that the robe I had on looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol. Had to get all my wits together to keep up a meaningful conversation about tailoring and stuff. Just with WoW> you pay monthly to play alone : )Maybe not the first but it's totally unrepresentive of the game. Grouping is where the fun is at, I can't imagine soloing all the time, boring. Sure>> you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed>> bitching about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can>> drink one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any>> barf.>> It really depends on the beer, now doesn't it? Ooh, for some reason that brought up a flashback of an experience I had with some "bad" Schlitz years ago. Ack! chainbreakerIf you need to email, then chainbreaker (naturally) at comcast dotnet that's "net" not "com" should do it. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> the van cleef quest and stiches.> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Atleast on my server most of the other players are helpful,albeit with exceptions. They also ask because the game'sworld is filled with complexity and hidden nuances thingsyou'd never even notice unless some kind person pointedthem out to you.> Then comes my issue with other players. Youbuild good working relationships. Only rarely does one justfall in your lap.> Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he is> because there is plenty for everybody. Takeyourself for example. You can't find good team groups, andyou say OTHER people are "tards". He keptbegging for several minutes. "can somebody plz give me 5spplzzzzzz!!!!" Finally somebody said "What I would like togive you is a little dignity."You can either stand there and beg, or you can walk out thedoor into the world and be a hero. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> no idea where he is. That's notsaying much if you compare those quests to what you get out ofsingle player games.> Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with or> people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he is> because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing this> game its rediculous. I'd spend some time looking for a goodone. Personally I never liked the guild thing so I never joinedone.> I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> person.> I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> mmorpg but also the same problems. It will be good. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so muchaddiction> to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.>first off, get higher than level 31secondly, you should try EQ2, you will hate that even moreRabid shriller quest: they spawn in TWO places. Ihave a 44, 22 and 20 char. All different classes/races. Taking my timeand enjoying the game not power levelling to be uber. "Jackfish" writes:> Seems to me this game is going to crash and burn hard this summer when > everyone hits level 50 60 and there is nothing to do.> For a game that is so fun people sure complain about it alot. The Blizzard > forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than 3 > months now they are all bored silly.> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside enjoy > life : )> > Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for > > nearly> > a week straight. This was pretty much all my spare time for a month.> >> > At first every minute was exciting. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> > tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so much > > addiction> > to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.> >> > I have a lvl 31 character and im still fighting murlocs and wolves just> > repackaged for a higher lvl. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> > the van cleef quest and stiches.> >> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> > certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> > no idea where he is. finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> > are constantly spammed with quest questions.> >> > Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with > > or> > people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> > getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> > helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he > > is> > because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing > > this> > game its rediculous. the point of a mmorpg is to game with other people > > but> > to me they just blend into the rest of the environment.> >> > I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> > person.> > I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> > mmorpg but also the same problems. vast land filled with nothing and> > lifeless npcs' just like WoW.> >> > I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a new > > act> > every once and a while. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality> wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. That is certainly true for me.> At least for us,> guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess)> character was told by another female character that the robe I had on> looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol.> Had to get all my wits together to keep up a meaningful conversation> about tailoring and stuff."meaningful conversation about tailoring and stuff."You say funny things. The Blizzard >> forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than >> 3 months now they are all bored silly.>> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside >> enjoy life : )>>>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better >> by then.>>>>> > That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in > moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, and > it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. Sure > you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed bitching > about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can drink one or two a > day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf. Or, having made yourself wretchedly ill on "Hunter S. NightElf" brand beer, you spend a couple of days drinking Minesweeper Mineral Water at which point you're ready to start demolishing another 10 cases of Sirian Shaman Sweat. Hair of the dog and all that Remove the mess to reply. The >>> Blizzard forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there >>> in less than 3 months now they are all bored silly.>>> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside >>> enjoy life : )>>>>>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better >>> by then.>>>>>>>>>> That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in >> moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, >> and it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. >> Sure you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed >> bitching about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can drink >> one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf.>> Or, having made yourself wretchedly ill on "Hunter S. NightElf" brand > beer, you spend a couple of days drinking Minesweeper Mineral Water at > which point you're ready to start demolishing another 10 cases of Sirian > Shaman Sweat. Hair of the dog and all that >Sure, you joke, but I was at one time addicted to minesweeper. I ain't proud to admit it. My favorite parts of the game so far havethe> > the van cleef quest and stiches.> >> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x ofa> > certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which youhave> > no idea where he is.>> You just mentioned above that you had enjoyed the vanCleef> quest what cookie cutter did it come from? While it may> be true that there are many quests that are similar to others,> and many higher level monsters that look and act pretty much> like the ones you were fighting earlier, I'm not sure that> there's good justification for your "cookie cutter" wisecrack.> Presently my paladin is working on some deep sea salvage> operations, searching through shipwrecks for log books and> shipping manifests. I feel like Jacques Cousteau on steroids.>> > finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> > are constantly spammed with quest questions.>> People ask questions because asking leads to answers. At> least on my server most of the other players are helpful,> albeit with exceptions. They also ask because the game's> world is filled with complexity and hidden nuances things> you'd never even notice unless some kind person pointed> them out to you.>> > Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to groupwith or> > people on the same quest is very difficult.>> That's a good reason to sign up with an active guild. You> build good working relationships. Only rarely does one just> fall in your lap.>> > Just the other day a guy was> > getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If Ihadnt> > helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking whathe is> > because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playingthis> > game its rediculous.>> There are a lot of ALL kinds of people playing it. Take> yourself for example. You can't find good team groups, and> you say OTHER people are "tards". I think I have a hunch> why they might not like to play with you.>> > I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a newact> > every once and a while.>> I liked Diablo2 myself played a lot of it with several> different character classes. WoW is so much better than> that it's a disgrace to mention them in the same paragraph.>> > After saying all this for those of you that have> > explored most of WoW is it worth all the time? im trying to resistlogging> > on and just picking up guild wars when it comes out.>> I haven't even scratched the surface of everything that's> out there, but at 37th level with a bright future ahead of> me, yeah I'd say it's worth it.>> There was an 18th level elf in the auction house in Ironforge> this morning who was asking for 5 silver pieces (which he> could have earned himself in about 10 minutes). He kept> begging for several minutes. "can somebody plz give me 5sp> plzzzzzz!!!!" Finally somebody said "What I would like to> give you is a little dignity.">> You can either stand there and beg, or you can walk out the> door into the world and be a hero. The reviewer goes on about limited number of types of quests, etc. >Then I check Lineage 2 review and there's not a single mention of >questing there, as though quests don't exist in Lineage 2. Instead, I >see a lot of blubber about neverending grind. Yet Lineage 2 gets a >higher score in gameplay. Say what?>>Plenty of other similar "inconsistencies">>Yes, graphics quality in WoW is lower (note, artistry and style are not >low in WoW by any means), which results in smoother gameplay on a low >spec computers. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality >wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. At least for us, >guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess) >character was told by another female character that the robe I had on >looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol. for ten minutes!"Replace 'spamfree' with the other word for 'maze' to reply via email. moderation can be difficult though.>> I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> something. I will play the xbox during the week with less time consuming> games.>This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when logged off. I hope this is done in future mmorpgs. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less timeconsuming> > games.> >>> This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less timeconsuming> > games.> >>> This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. I hope this is done in future mmorpgs.>>im 1 bar into level 31. im at southshore and ive finished most of the questsgeared toward my level. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less time consuming> > games.> >> > This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. While rested, a characterwill receive double the xp from all enemies killed. WoW so far has been an amazingexperience for me. If I burn out on it in six months, fine, so be it that doesn't lower the significance of the fact that I had fun from level 1on, which is not common for MMORPGs. (And so far I'm only playing theEuropean beta, but it's identical to the US release.)M. Thatusually causes stress and frustration for me (in all games). I just playfor the "immaterial experience". For instance, last night I accompied a newplayer from Auberdine to Stormwind, which took us nearly an hour since wealso did some sightseeing. XP gain? About 300 xp. But I had fun, and so didhe . moderation can be difficult though.> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> something. Highlight the quest in your log (reading is also recommened)and watch your radar for a blip at the edge. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol.> > Hey, I do choose equipment partly because of the way it looks on my> character! I'm male, and heterosexual! I'm not totally discarding the looks either: some/most head gear looks utterly ridiculous on a Tauren But oftentimes I'm willing to wear it just because it's extra armor. Just turn off helmet display in interface settings. While rested, a character> will receive double the xp from all enemies killed. (Quest xp is> unchanged.) The rested state will last until a certain amount of bonus> xp has been awarded the more time you spend in an inn or city, the> longer you will remain rested.>> The rest bonus caps after a full week logged off, with about (I think)> one level's worth of xp.>> DamienThis is a great equalizer for normal humans who spend more time in the real world. finding npcs can be very frustrating and thechannels> >are constantly spammed with quest questions.>>> Remove this guy from the genepool! Quickly! Before it becomes> polluted! (Or at least have mercy with us and take away his computer net access
I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for nearlya week straight. After level 20 or so the scale slowlytipped to more frustration and work than fun. kill 10x of acertain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you haveno idea where he is. Finding good people to group with orpeople on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy wasgetting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnthelped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he isbecause there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing thisgame its rediculous. it had the feel of ammorpg but also the same problems. After saying all this for those of you that haveexplored most of WoW is it worth all the time? im trying to resist loggingon and just picking up guild wars when it comes out. The Blizzard forums are all complaints. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside enjoy life : )Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for > nearly> a week straight. This was pretty much all my spare time for a month.>> At first every minute was exciting. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so much > addiction> to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.>> I have a lvl 31 character and im still fighting murlocs and wolves just> repackaged for a higher lvl. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> the van cleef quest and stiches.>> All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> no idea where he is. finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> are constantly spammed with quest questions.>> Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with > or> people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he > is> because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing > this> game its rediculous. the point of a mmorpg is to game with other people > but> to me they just blend into the rest of the environment.>> I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> person.> I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> mmorpg but also the same problems. vast land filled with nothing and> lifeless npcs' just like WoW.>> I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a new > act> every once and a while. The Blizzard > forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than > 3 months now they are all bored silly.> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside > enjoy life : )>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better > by then.>>That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, and it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. Sure you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed bitching about how you hate beer,vca fake necklace, and barf some more. Or you can drink one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf. The reviewer goes on about limited number of types of quests, etc. Then I check Lineage 2 review and there's not a single mention of questing there,van cleef and arpel knock off necklace, as though quests don't exist in Lineage 2. Instead, I see a lot of blubber about neverending grind. Yet Lineage 2 gets a higher score in gameplay. Say what?Plenty of other similar "inconsistencies"Yes, graphics quality in WoW is lower (note,van cleef arpels fake necklace, artistry and style are not low in WoW by any means),van cleef fake butterfly necklace, which results in smoother gameplay on a low spec computers. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. At least for us, guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess) character was told by another female character that the robe I had on looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol. Had to get all my wits together to keep up a meaningful conversation about tailoring and stuff. Just with WoW> you pay monthly to play alone : )Maybe not the first but it's totally unrepresentive of the game. Grouping is where the fun is at, I can't imagine soloing all the time, boring. Sure>> you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed>> bitching about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can>> drink one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any>> barf.>> It really depends on the beer, now doesn't it? Ooh, for some reason that brought up a flashback of an experience I had with some "bad" Schlitz years ago. Ack! chainbreakerIf you need to email, then chainbreaker (naturally) at comcast dotnet that's "net" not "com" should do it. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> the van cleef quest and stiches.> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Atleast on my server most of the other players are helpful,albeit with exceptions. They also ask because the game'sworld is filled with complexity and hidden nuances thingsyou'd never even notice unless some kind person pointedthem out to you.> Then comes my issue with other players. Youbuild good working relationships. Only rarely does one justfall in your lap.> Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he is> because there is plenty for everybody. Takeyourself for example. You can't find good team groups, andyou say OTHER people are "tards". He keptbegging for several minutes. "can somebody plz give me 5spplzzzzzz!!!!" Finally somebody said "What I would like togive you is a little dignity."You can either stand there and beg, or you can walk out thedoor into the world and be a hero. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. kill 10x of a> certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> no idea where he is. That's notsaying much if you compare those quests to what you get out ofsingle player games.> Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with or> people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he is> because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing this> game its rediculous. I'd spend some time looking for a goodone. Personally I never liked the guild thing so I never joinedone.> I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> person.> I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> mmorpg but also the same problems. It will be good. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so muchaddiction> to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.>first off, get higher than level 31secondly, you should try EQ2, you will hate that even moreRabid shriller quest: they spawn in TWO places. Ihave a 44, 22 and 20 char. All different classes/races. Taking my timeand enjoying the game not power levelling to be uber. "Jackfish" writes:> Seems to me this game is going to crash and burn hard this summer when > everyone hits level 50 60 and there is nothing to do.> For a game that is so fun people sure complain about it alot. The Blizzard > forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than 3 > months now they are all bored silly.> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside enjoy > life : )> > Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I recently became addicted to WoW. out of a month I played for > > nearly> > a week straight. This was pretty much all my spare time for a month.> >> > At first every minute was exciting. After level 20 or so the scale slowly> > tipped to more frustration and work than fun. But there is so much > > addiction> > to get to that new level and upgrade your skills.> >> > I have a lvl 31 character and im still fighting murlocs and wolves just> > repackaged for a higher lvl. My favorite parts of the game so far have the> > the van cleef quest and stiches.> >> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x of a> > certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which you have> > no idea where he is. finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> > are constantly spammed with quest questions.> >> > Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to group with > > or> > people on the same quest is very difficult. Just the other day a guy was> > getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If I hadnt> > helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking what he > > is> > because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playing > > this> > game its rediculous. the point of a mmorpg is to game with other people > > but> > to me they just blend into the rest of the environment.> >> > I would much prefer a sp rpg with somewhat of a story and designed for 1> > person.> > I really wish they did a better job on morrowind. it had the feel of a> > mmorpg but also the same problems. vast land filled with nothing and> > lifeless npcs' just like WoW.> >> > I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a new > > act> > every once and a while. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality> wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. That is certainly true for me.> At least for us,> guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess)> character was told by another female character that the robe I had on> looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol.> Had to get all my wits together to keep up a meaningful conversation> about tailoring and stuff."meaningful conversation about tailoring and stuff."You say funny things. The Blizzard >> forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there in less than >> 3 months now they are all bored silly.>> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside >> enjoy life : )>>>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better >> by then.>>>>> > That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in > moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, and > it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. Sure > you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed bitching > about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can drink one or two a > day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf. Or, having made yourself wretchedly ill on "Hunter S. NightElf" brand beer, you spend a couple of days drinking Minesweeper Mineral Water at which point you're ready to start demolishing another 10 cases of Sirian Shaman Sweat. Hair of the dog and all that Remove the mess to reply. The >>> Blizzard forums are all complaints. All the high Lvl players got there >>> in less than 3 months now they are all bored silly.>>> Your sick of it already. Quit your account and go get a GF get outside >>> enjoy life : )>>>>>> Your not the first person to compare it to Morrowind. I'll look at it again in 18 months should be better >>> by then.>>>>>>>>>> That's the main problem overexposure. If you play the game in >> moderation, you don't skyrocket to level 60 in three months of gameplay, >> and it's more enjoyable. Like having 10 cases of beer in front of you. >> Sure you can down them all in two days, but then you'll barf, lie in bed >> bitching about how you hate beer, and barf some more. Or you can drink >> one or two a day at most, and enjoy it for weeks. Without any barf.>> Or, having made yourself wretchedly ill on "Hunter S. NightElf" brand > beer, you spend a couple of days drinking Minesweeper Mineral Water at > which point you're ready to start demolishing another 10 cases of Sirian > Shaman Sweat. Hair of the dog and all that >Sure, you joke, but I was at one time addicted to minesweeper. I ain't proud to admit it. My favorite parts of the game so far havethe> > the van cleef quest and stiches.> >> > All the quests follow the same cookie cutter build formula. kill 10x ofa> > certain monster and return to town. Or take letter to npc x which youhave> > no idea where he is.>> You just mentioned above that you had enjoyed the vanCleef> quest what cookie cutter did it come from? While it may> be true that there are many quests that are similar to others,> and many higher level monsters that look and act pretty much> like the ones you were fighting earlier, I'm not sure that> there's good justification for your "cookie cutter" wisecrack.> Presently my paladin is working on some deep sea salvage> operations, searching through shipwrecks for log books and> shipping manifests. I feel like Jacques Cousteau on steroids.>> > finding npcs can be very frustrating and the channels> > are constantly spammed with quest questions.>> People ask questions because asking leads to answers. At> least on my server most of the other players are helpful,> albeit with exceptions. They also ask because the game's> world is filled with complexity and hidden nuances things> you'd never even notice unless some kind person pointed> them out to you.>> > Then comes my issue with other players. Finding good people to groupwith or> > people on the same quest is very difficult.>> That's a good reason to sign up with an active guild. You> build good working relationships. Only rarely does one just> fall in your lap.>> > Just the other day a guy was> > getting swarmed and almost dead so I went over to help him out. If Ihadnt> > helped he would of died. Afterwards he tells me to stop attacking whathe is> > because there is plenty for everybody. There are so many tards playingthis> > game its rediculous.>> There are a lot of ALL kinds of people playing it. Take> yourself for example. You can't find good team groups, and> you say OTHER people are "tards". I think I have a hunch> why they might not like to play with you.>> > I could still be playing diablo 2 since release if they just added a newact> > every once and a while.>> I liked Diablo2 myself played a lot of it with several> different character classes. WoW is so much better than> that it's a disgrace to mention them in the same paragraph.>> > After saying all this for those of you that have> > explored most of WoW is it worth all the time? im trying to resistlogging> > on and just picking up guild wars when it comes out.>> I haven't even scratched the surface of everything that's> out there, but at 37th level with a bright future ahead of> me, yeah I'd say it's worth it.>> There was an 18th level elf in the auction house in Ironforge> this morning who was asking for 5 silver pieces (which he> could have earned himself in about 10 minutes). He kept> begging for several minutes. "can somebody plz give me 5sp> plzzzzzz!!!!" Finally somebody said "What I would like to> give you is a little dignity.">> You can either stand there and beg, or you can walk out the> door into the world and be a hero. The reviewer goes on about limited number of types of quests, etc. >Then I check Lineage 2 review and there's not a single mention of >questing there, as though quests don't exist in Lineage 2. Instead, I >see a lot of blubber about neverending grind. Yet Lineage 2 gets a >higher score in gameplay. Say what?>>Plenty of other similar "inconsistencies">>Yes, graphics quality in WoW is lower (note, artistry and style are not >low in WoW by any means), which results in smoother gameplay on a low >spec computers. Besides, initial "wow!" (no pun) about graphics quality >wears off fast and then gameplay is what matters most. At least for us, >guys. Girls see it differently Last night my female priest(ess) >character was told by another female character that the robe I had on >looked very nice. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol. for ten minutes!"Replace 'spamfree' with the other word for 'maze' to reply via email. moderation can be difficult though.>> I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> something. I will play the xbox during the week with less time consuming> games.>This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when logged off. I hope this is done in future mmorpgs. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less timeconsuming> > games.> >>> This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less timeconsuming> > games.> >>> This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. I hope this is done in future mmorpgs.>>im 1 bar into level 31. im at southshore and ive finished most of the questsgeared toward my level. moderation can be difficult though.> >> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> > something. I will play the xbox during the week with less time consuming> > games.> >> > This is one thing I really like about WoW the experience bonus when> logged off. While rested, a characterwill receive double the xp from all enemies killed. WoW so far has been an amazingexperience for me. If I burn out on it in six months, fine, so be it that doesn't lower the significance of the fact that I had fun from level 1on, which is not common for MMORPGs. (And so far I'm only playing theEuropean beta, but it's identical to the US release.)M. Thatusually causes stress and frustration for me (in all games). I just playfor the "immaterial experience". For instance, last night I accompied a newplayer from Auberdine to Stormwind, which took us nearly an hour since wealso did some sightseeing. XP gain? About 300 xp. But I had fun, and so didhe . moderation can be difficult though.> > I plan to take advantage of the exp bonus and only play on weekends or> something. Highlight the quest in your log (reading is also recommened)and watch your radar for a blip at the edge. ?? I had it because of the nice +sta and +int, lol.> > Hey, I do choose equipment partly because of the way it looks on my> character! I'm male, and heterosexual! I'm not totally discarding the looks either: some/most head gear looks utterly ridiculous on a Tauren But oftentimes I'm willing to wear it just because it's extra armor. Just turn off helmet display in interface settings. While rested, a character> will receive double the xp from all enemies killed. (Quest xp is> unchanged.) The rested state will last until a certain amount of bonus> xp has been awarded the more time you spend in an inn or city, the> longer you will remain rested.>> The rest bonus caps after a full week logged off, with about (I think)> one level's worth of xp.>> DamienThis is a great equalizer for normal humans who spend more time in the real world. finding npcs can be very frustrating and thechannels> >are constantly spammed with quest questions.>>> Remove this guy from the genepool! Quickly! Before it becomes> polluted! (Or at least have mercy with us and take away his computer net access
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