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Title: WoW
Post by: BTs_hooks on September 25, 2006, 10:36:40 am
what up, im thinking about sinking my teeth into WoW but i dont want to commit to throwin down all that cash just yet would someone be willing to sport a trail key and more likely then not ill become a member so it will hook you free 30 days


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Croosch on September 25, 2006, 05:33:53 pm
Join your clanmates Myst, Eight, and Bomb in some America's Army.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Ein on September 25, 2006, 11:00:48 pm
I don't think "America's Army" is a working trial key. Think I have one at home. Ill look for it when I get off work today.

Ein


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: BFG on September 25, 2006, 11:48:53 pm
What Ein meant to say was get your ass in Americas Army. He just got a bit confused ;)


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: BTs_hooks on September 26, 2006, 11:57:06 am
i dont have windows installed, and AA on intel is horrible


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Cell on September 26, 2006, 07:42:42 pm
are you guys playing 2.7 or 2.5?


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: BFG on September 26, 2006, 08:58:03 pm
2.5 - its the latest mac (and currently the last ever) version. we still have the (very popular) server though...


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Cell on September 27, 2006, 05:02:37 pm
That sucks...2.5 ran great on my g5 but blows on the intel. I could play 2.7 with no probs.  YOu guys would probably be surprised to see how well windows games run on XP through bootcamp on an intel based mac.  F'n sweet.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Ein on September 28, 2006, 02:22:05 am
Back to the original topic... WoW trial code sent... sorry for the delay.

((and another life is claimed by WoW. mwahahaha))


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Cell on September 28, 2006, 04:05:35 pm
I have been wondering wether or not to give this game a shot.  Any opinions?


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Lupus on October 18, 2006, 04:46:34 am
I have been playing WOW for over a year. I may be about to quit. WOW requires major time investment to play. The higher you get the worse it gets and the more you hate the idea of quitting because of all the hours you have invested. I have a lv 60 Priest who is raiding & I hate to even sign him on. I know that getting into a raid of any size will eat an entire night or half a day on the weekends. Getting  a character to 60 is quite a challenge (maybe 50 - 100 hours or more) then when you get there you hit raids and you are kinda back to square one. Items become necessary to better your character and those drop in raid instances requiring major commitment. Guilds are kinda necessary for raids because throwing 10-40 people together for one time to try to play a complicated raid instance can be very tough. "Pick up groups"  at higher levels can end in a great deal of wasted time & frustration. Guilds fold up as fast as they form. The one I joined a couple weeks ago just folded up, thats number 4 gone. Guilds fequently want more time commitment etc....

IMHO they have made the game just to complicated. They keep adding more & more spells and new features to keep people hanging on, but those also serve to make it more complicated to play. My Priest can barely see his screeen since 50-60% of it is covered with casting buttons, information on all the other players.... Graphically it is very attractive & compelling but after a while you get tired of spending large amounts of time traveling all that area and trying to find your and or your parties dead bodies.

Then there is the fact that the economy is becoming a joke. Everyone ends up needing to buy things and anything worth having is very expensive. The fact that there are all sorts of people and companies selling: WOW gold, items and character leveling for large sums of real money has put a twist in things that Blizzard seems to have no idea how to handle. Expect to get advertsiements in chat, mail and just about every where else related to WOW (from those who want real money for WOW gold etc.)

So here I am thinking about putting the new Ghost Recon on my new Intel iMac and tossing the hundreds of hours I have in WOW to the wind. It will hurt, kinda wish I had never picked the game up. It has become just to expensive for my taste in too many ways.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Cell on October 18, 2006, 08:23:55 pm
thanks for the opinion.  by what you said...I will never try this game.  gr:aw on the intel imac.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Ein on October 18, 2006, 08:28:36 pm
Good sum up except for the guilds... I'm coming up on a year of WoW play as well. I have been with the same guild for almost 8 months of that time. We're not an uber guild having hundreds of members. Actually, were quite small by comparison (50 members but growing for end game raids) 

Being with a good guild greatly changes the enjoyment of the game. My guild is more like a family than a group of raiders. We actually consider ourselves to be a "casual raiding" guild which means we raid maybe one night a week. Raiding is not mandatory for anyone in the guild. Actually, we have pvpers who have yet to join us in raids but are still welcome members.

As for the rising economy... Like I said, my guild is more of a family. We help each other out with item needs. We have a guild bank to gain high lvl items for without having to grind a dungeon over and over for that rare drop (obviously the BOEs). Also we have miners, skinners, tailors, and herbalists who often have large stocks on needed mats which makes trips to buy some over priced things from the auction house few and far between.

A good guild will make the game... A bad guild will kill the game.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Lupus on October 20, 2006, 03:09:12 am
Sounds like a nice guild,

I think you have the right attitude, keep it more casual. The last 3 guilds I joined looking for that kind of arrangement, unfortunately....

Raiding is what seems to me to break up guilds. Unfortunately Blizzard has designed the game around raids. They may be catching on a little by reducing the size of large raids but then they add 10 more lvs to 70 and cripple a bunch of the addons that were simpiifying things enough for me to keep playing. I did meet some people I enjoyed playing with, there were some good times, the cost was/is just way over the top IMHO.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: Ein on October 20, 2006, 08:06:30 pm
I'm in total agreement over the cost issue. How can you charge for a game... Then charge to play the game that they just bought. The game won't allow you to play single player so your stuck... You've got to pay to play or you wasted the initial money you spent just purchasing the game.


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: NiKLoT on October 26, 2006, 02:09:12 pm
i thinku can compare it with a cellphone.. well if u buy a cellphone u still have to pay each month... cuz there are people wich have to work to let you do the thing u can do with a cellphone.. with WoW its pretty much the same thing... there have to b people working everyday a week to get the game going right.... the only difference is.. WoW is something u dont really need in life...


Title: Re: WoW
Post by: [a] ferret on October 27, 2006, 03:10:46 am
guild wars is like .. totally better than WoW in my opinion... no monthly charge as well.