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It's done (WoW) |
Rick
Member #3,572
June 2003
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Not that you all care but after finding out that the new Arena system was playable at lvl 60 - 70 only and that you only get rewards at lvl 70 I decided there is nothing the game can offer me. I'm quit just now. Free at last...free at last...god all might..free at last. ======================================================== |
Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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Well done! Now, can you save Spellcaster from WoW too? |
Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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Good on ya, kiddo. I kicked the habit a ways back, myself. In my opinion it's just not a very good game. Not worth the money. I'm going to wait until the MMO genre matures. --- |
Jakub Wasilewski
Member #3,653
June 2003
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Quote: I'm going to wait until the MMO genre matures.
You mean, wait for 3 years ago? ) The MMORPGs number in hundreds now, it's not like WOW is one of the first. It's all the addictive effect of previous MMORPGs, rectified Rick: I hope you can stay away. Quitting WOW can be a little like quitting smoking --------------------------- |
Steve Terry
Member #1,989
March 2002
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Welcome back to reality Rick ___________________________________ |
Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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You can just hang around outside all day tossing a ball around, or you can sit at your computer and do something that matters. How dare you abandon the World .... of Warcraft.
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Carrus85
Member #2,633
August 2002
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Heh, I saw that last night on google video before they removed it. Mom! Bathroom! BATHROOM!
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SonShadowCat
Member #1,548
September 2001
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Come play eve-online. |
mEmO
Member #1,124
March 2001
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You should follow my example ( this happened 3 days ago ): --------------------------------------------- |
Rick
Member #3,572
June 2003
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I would check that out but it takes me to allegro main. I guessed and thought it said the other work for poop but it didn't work. Quote: Come play eve-online.
I'm not really big on space games. Sorry ======================================================== |
Derezo
Member #1,666
April 2001
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He forgot the http:// "He who controls the stuffing controls the Universe" |
BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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You only wasted how many months of your life getting to that point? |
piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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you'll be back yes and soon when a new and greater "evil" will emerge World of WarCarftII the new blood mahahahahahahahahah wow |
Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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Quote: you'll be back yes
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Ceagon Xylas
Member #5,495
February 2005
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Can't...stop... |
23yrold3yrold
Member #1,134
March 2001
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Quote: You should follow my example ( this happened 3 days ago ):
I saw Bifur or whatever his name is online not too long ago when I logged onto my Druid (for the first time in months Quote: You mean, wait for 3 years ago? ) The MMORPGs number in hundreds now, it's not like WOW is one of the first.
He said to wait for it to mature, and I think I know what he means (and agree). WoW is just a quest/rep/farm grind and few MMORPGs are much different; if I didn't have IRL friends now who finally got into WoW, I wouldn't play at all anymore either. It is kind of a crappy game, or more accurately an excellent game in a crappy genre. -- |
Kibiz0r
Member #6,203
September 2005
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I don't know if anyone has ever noticed, but Blizzard games aren't actually that fantastic. The cartoony graphics, the simplified interfaces, the sounds associated with every mouse click and key press... it's all psychological. Which is fine with me, as long as I'm having fun. I think the problem is that you build up something of a resistence to it after a while when you play WoW, and then all you have left is the game itself. Then you go "Wow, I pay how much a month for this?" (yes, I know that their RTS's provide an excellent platform for tournaments as well as diverse custom games, but so do many RTS's out there -- it's the psychology that's different) Of course, I could be full of shit. It's just my take on it. It doesn't prevent me from playing wc3 just about every waking day though. --- |
piccolo
Member #3,163
January 2003
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ahhh.. what a fine age we live in , where games are more addictive than crack cocaine;D really i don't know why i play war craft 3 ft every bleeming day wow |
Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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Quote: Of course, I could be full of shit.
I think you're right on the money. Psychology plays a big role in Blizzard games, as it should in any game. Psychology is important in a game because the game is not played by a computer, it is played by a person. The game designer needs to have an understanding of how the person will interact with the game on a psychological level.
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Richard Phipps
Member #1,632
November 2001
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Psychology eh? Ok.. If you don't like Chaos Funk you are too stupid to play games. Did it work? |
Michael Faerber
Member #4,800
July 2004
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Quote: If you don't like Chaos Funk you are too stupid to play games.
Hey, some years ago I played Chaos Funk quite much! It was one of my favourite games! -- |
Thomas Fjellstrom
Member #476
June 2000
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Quote: Ok.. If you don't like Chaos Funk you are too stupid to play games. Does that go for someone who hasn't played it, or even heard of it before it was mentioned (likely by you) on these forums? -- |
OICW
Member #4,069
November 2003
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I suppose that it's just an example. [My website][CppReference][Pixelate][Allegators worldwide][Who's online] |
X-G
Member #856
December 2000
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http://olympus.olf.sgsnet.se:9660/warfist-lobby.jpg -- |
Tobias Dammers
Member #2,604
August 2002
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StarCraft is one of only 3 games I ever finished, the other being Interstate 76 and Interstate 76 NitroPack. The key feature being atmosphere for all 3, combined with proper gameplay and no or few bugs. --- |
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