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  • TCrouch
    MVP
    • Jul 2002
    • 4819

    #76
    Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

    Originally posted by fossen
    Which faction?
    I have a bunch of chars with names reserved, but the only one I'm playing is a Night Elf...my wife's char is a NE too.

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    • TCrouch
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 4819

      #77
      Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

      Originally posted by fossen
      Which faction?
      I have a bunch of chars with names reserved, but the only one I'm playing is a Night Elf...my wife's char is a NE too.

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      • TheTruth
        G* H*gs G*!!
        • Jul 2002
        • 482

        #78
        Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

        Terry,
        Thanks for the comparison. It sounds like you are really diggin' WoW.

        Mgo and Fossen, would like to hear your feedback on WoW as well. I'm headed out with the wife for some shopping..going to be hard not to pick this up to join you guys.

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        • TheTruth
          G* H*gs G*!!
          • Jul 2002
          • 482

          #79
          Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

          Terry,
          Thanks for the comparison. It sounds like you are really diggin' WoW.

          Mgo and Fossen, would like to hear your feedback on WoW as well. I'm headed out with the wife for some shopping..going to be hard not to pick this up to join you guys.

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          • TCrouch
            MVP
            • Jul 2002
            • 4819

            #80
            Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

            Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

            I come back and he's level 12.

            I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

            The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.

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            • TCrouch
              MVP
              • Jul 2002
              • 4819

              #81
              Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

              Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

              I come back and he's level 12.

              I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

              The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.

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              • mgoblue
                Go Wings!
                • Jul 2002
                • 25477

                #82
                Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                Originally posted by TCrouch
                Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

                I come back and he's level 12.

                I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

                The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.
                WoW is really the action of CoH, but there's more depth in story and other areas...You buy new weapons, armor, etc, which is kinda cool, and the quest stories are more interesting (the CoH stories are good, but after a while it gets a little old). I haven't even interacted with a team yet (wanted to catch up to Terry), and I haven't even thought of creating an Alt yet. It's a fun game. Like Terry said, I played a lot yesterday, because I was just doing thanksgiving on my own, so I watched football, played, and chilled.
                I'm liking it so far, and we'll see over time if it gets to be a grind at all...that's kind of my problem with CoH right now, it's tougher for me to find the motivation to just grind through the late 20's
                Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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                • mgoblue
                  Go Wings!
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 25477

                  #83
                  Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                  Originally posted by TCrouch
                  Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

                  I come back and he's level 12.

                  I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

                  The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.
                  WoW is really the action of CoH, but there's more depth in story and other areas...You buy new weapons, armor, etc, which is kinda cool, and the quest stories are more interesting (the CoH stories are good, but after a while it gets a little old). I haven't even interacted with a team yet (wanted to catch up to Terry), and I haven't even thought of creating an Alt yet. It's a fun game. Like Terry said, I played a lot yesterday, because I was just doing thanksgiving on my own, so I watched football, played, and chilled.
                  I'm liking it so far, and we'll see over time if it gets to be a grind at all...that's kind of my problem with CoH right now, it's tougher for me to find the motivation to just grind through the late 20's
                  Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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                  • Stormlor
                    M*c *dd*ct
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 761

                    #84
                    Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                    Originally posted by TCrouch
                    Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

                    I come back and he's level 12.

                    I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

                    The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.
                    The Death system in WoW is nice. I liked DAOC's better though. But remember you still endure a resurction sickness for 10 minutes which means your attacks only do 1/2 damage or a little more, and your heals are not very effective if your a druid, priest, shaman, or pally.

                    Overall I think the game is great coming from DAOC. It throws a lot of things that bugged MMOs in the past out of the water.

                    THe map and waypoiint guides were both needed. Every DAOC player cried for years to get a map in. The combat seems nice, Pallys have some nice heals plus a bunch of buffs. The combat to me seems more realstic almost of what you would see in movies. The way you parry, to the way to dodge, and duck. Seems like I'm watching LOTR all over again :P

                    Crafting in WoW is good, but TCrouch got it right. The best crafting system though I've seen was in DAOC. I don't like it that I have to go hunt for my items (Linen Cloth is a big deal in the game...I find so much of it and I sell it for super high prices), which in DAOC all the items where avilable to merchants next to the crafting masters. WoW has that a little bit, but not completly.

                    So to speak about the graphics. Me personally I think the graphics are goreous. Some people say they look too cartoony, to me who cares. The animations are awesome. Casting spells look really nice. The graphics don't just have to do with the player characters, but the monsters look really good too as does the enviromental background. Before the sun sets, look at the sun and you will see it going down. Also nice bright lens flares from spells (Kind of reminds me of SoA for DC).

                    Overall I'm very happy with WoW. The community is huge, the development crew are much better then SoE (trust me SoE is known for its lack of customer service), where I used to play EQ and Planetside both with crummy customer service.

                    We don't know how well WoW will do in the long run, but I have a feeling its going to own every MMO out on the market in due time. 250,000 sold in one day tells me a lot on how big WoW really is.
                    Michael Riga - OS's unoffical MacAddict

                    Currently Playing:
                    • Madden NFL 2007 [360]
                    • Guild Wars [PC]
                    • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [360]
                    • Enchanted Arms (soon) [360]
                    Freelance Graphic / Web Designer - Website coming soon

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                    • Stormlor
                      M*c *dd*ct
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 761

                      #85
                      Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                      Originally posted by TCrouch
                      Well, I went to a Turkey day dinner and Mgo was level 7.

                      I come back and he's level 12.

                      I don't think he moved all day lol. He did tell me that CoH was fun to group in, but no game has sucked him in like WoW has. First it's "have to get out of the starter area", then it's "have to get a good bow", then it's "have to get a pet", then it's "have to upgrade my pet"...suddenly it's 3am.

                      The game is a major, major addiction. They threw away a lot of the rules for MMO's to make them pure fun. For instance: Death. In every game out there, death has some serious consequences. In WoW, if you go back and find your corpse, nothing. You can revive (when you die you're a ghost...unable to attack or interact, etc) at the cemetary with this Angel character, and THEN you accumulate xp debt. It's your choice. Track down your corpse (with a handy waypoint arrow on your minimap pointing the way), or xp debt.
                      The Death system in WoW is nice. I liked DAOC's better though. But remember you still endure a resurction sickness for 10 minutes which means your attacks only do 1/2 damage or a little more, and your heals are not very effective if your a druid, priest, shaman, or pally.

                      Overall I think the game is great coming from DAOC. It throws a lot of things that bugged MMOs in the past out of the water.

                      THe map and waypoiint guides were both needed. Every DAOC player cried for years to get a map in. The combat seems nice, Pallys have some nice heals plus a bunch of buffs. The combat to me seems more realstic almost of what you would see in movies. The way you parry, to the way to dodge, and duck. Seems like I'm watching LOTR all over again :P

                      Crafting in WoW is good, but TCrouch got it right. The best crafting system though I've seen was in DAOC. I don't like it that I have to go hunt for my items (Linen Cloth is a big deal in the game...I find so much of it and I sell it for super high prices), which in DAOC all the items where avilable to merchants next to the crafting masters. WoW has that a little bit, but not completly.

                      So to speak about the graphics. Me personally I think the graphics are goreous. Some people say they look too cartoony, to me who cares. The animations are awesome. Casting spells look really nice. The graphics don't just have to do with the player characters, but the monsters look really good too as does the enviromental background. Before the sun sets, look at the sun and you will see it going down. Also nice bright lens flares from spells (Kind of reminds me of SoA for DC).

                      Overall I'm very happy with WoW. The community is huge, the development crew are much better then SoE (trust me SoE is known for its lack of customer service), where I used to play EQ and Planetside both with crummy customer service.

                      We don't know how well WoW will do in the long run, but I have a feeling its going to own every MMO out on the market in due time. 250,000 sold in one day tells me a lot on how big WoW really is.
                      Michael Riga - OS's unoffical MacAddict

                      Currently Playing:
                      • Madden NFL 2007 [360]
                      • Guild Wars [PC]
                      • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [360]
                      • Enchanted Arms (soon) [360]
                      Freelance Graphic / Web Designer - Website coming soon

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                      • TheTruth
                        G* H*gs G*!!
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 482

                        #86
                        Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                        OK..I picked up WoW this morning...haven't installed it yet. Will probably be on around 5 or 6 pm central. Will look for you guys. Can you add friends like in CoH?

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                        • TheTruth
                          G* H*gs G*!!
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 482

                          #87
                          Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                          OK..I picked up WoW this morning...haven't installed it yet. Will probably be on around 5 or 6 pm central. Will look for you guys. Can you add friends like in CoH?

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                          • Stormlor
                            M*c *dd*ct
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 761

                            #88
                            Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                            Originally posted by TheTruth
                            OK..I picked up WoW this morning...haven't installed it yet. Will probably be on around 5 or 6 pm central. Will look for you guys. Can you add friends like in CoH?
                            Aye you can. The button at the bottom called Social (O) will let bring you up to the Friends, Group, Raid interface.

                            If you play on Silver Hand (RP) then add me I'm Idefilny.
                            Michael Riga - OS's unoffical MacAddict

                            Currently Playing:
                            • Madden NFL 2007 [360]
                            • Guild Wars [PC]
                            • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [360]
                            • Enchanted Arms (soon) [360]
                            Freelance Graphic / Web Designer - Website coming soon

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                            • Stormlor
                              M*c *dd*ct
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 761

                              #89
                              Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                              Originally posted by TheTruth
                              OK..I picked up WoW this morning...haven't installed it yet. Will probably be on around 5 or 6 pm central. Will look for you guys. Can you add friends like in CoH?
                              Aye you can. The button at the bottom called Social (O) will let bring you up to the Friends, Group, Raid interface.

                              If you play on Silver Hand (RP) then add me I'm Idefilny.
                              Michael Riga - OS's unoffical MacAddict

                              Currently Playing:
                              • Madden NFL 2007 [360]
                              • Guild Wars [PC]
                              • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion [360]
                              • Enchanted Arms (soon) [360]
                              Freelance Graphic / Web Designer - Website coming soon

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                              • mgoblue
                                Go Wings!
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 25477

                                #90
                                Re: any World of Warcraft nerds out there?

                                Originally posted by TheTruth
                                OK..I picked up WoW this morning...haven't installed it yet. Will probably be on around 5 or 6 pm central. Will look for you guys. Can you add friends like in CoH?
                                I've got a human priestess at around 8 named Liselle
                                along with my Night Elf hunter at 12 named Javelin
                                both on Windrunner server with Terry
                                Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

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