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For what exactly? When I played Peach in melee I only ever used it when float was down for mixups.
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On June 07 2014 06:38 Cixah wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 05:28 Lord Tolkien wrote:I mean, it's a ridic card since it doesn't REALLY solve any of mages' tempo problems in constructed (sure potential 5 Rags or somesuch are nice but w/e, that's not what Mage needs), and buffs up its arena gameplay (which is what everyone complains about till the cows come home). I'm perhaps overly pessimistic about it, but an aggro deck gets more leper gnomes, card draw, or potential thalnos' (meh overall since it eats tempo bad), and freeze/control mage has no use for it when their hands are clogged to the brim already. Also not being able to activate it on your turn is kind of a deal breaker. Maybe a giants mage, but ehhhhh. And full mage secret decks are NOT coming into play when Arcanist is a 4 mana 3/3 (or silenceable 5/5). It ain't happening yo. People may play more Kirin Tor mage in constructed with a couple of secrets, but eh, that's not very game-changing. On June 07 2014 05:20 Cixah wrote:On June 07 2014 05:13 Lord Tolkien wrote: Just saw the new mage card for HS. (I'm late, sue me)
WTFlying fuck Blizzard. Why would you do that to mage -_- Because reasons. I for one welcome my new Baron Rivendare Overlords. Warlock is most likely going to be best with him though, Rivendare + New warlock Card + Demonic Pact = gain 5 life, put 2 minions into play. Pls, void terror's where it's at yo. Who runs this sacrificial pact shit. Sac pac mitigates the negative on your Life Pact. Which I like better in the deck. Gives you better end game imo. It's a thing to test. Plus I really don't like Void Terror. Card is poop. Pfft. Just combo Void Terror with Power Overwhelmings. Keep dat buff.
inb4 SW:D.
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On June 07 2014 08:15 Eppa! wrote: For what exactly? When I played Peach in melee I only ever used it when float was down for mixups.
DJC+nair comes out real quick without making you pause to float at all. It's very quick.
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Fyi, ginger snap sandwiches with peanut butter are crazy good.
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A few days ago I had fun drafting facerush warlock decks in arena the most memorable one was when I had raging worgen and 5/4 strangethorn tiger out and my opponent thought long and hard which one he should trade his spellbreaker with. After he killed the stranglethorn, power overwhelming¨+the rifleman for instant 16 damage to the face and kill :D
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I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video.
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if you look at expendables 4 pics, you'll notice ronda has a dat ass pose that none of the guys have as well
i think it just has something to do with artists/photographers tending to draw males/females trying to look "cool" in a certain way, all art is derivative after all.
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On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video.
Is it worth picking up? I might be interested in playing a bit if there are people to play with. That's something that I need if I play an MMO - a community behind it
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On June 07 2014 09:52 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Is it worth picking up? I might be interested in playing a bit if there are people to play with. That's something that I need if I play an MMO - a community behind it
I like the quests and the story so far. If you feel like picking it up you can join me on NA Stormtalon Exiles. Not the Horde(loldominion). It's PVE which is kinda lame, but the pvp Battlegrounds look legit. I'll have to check them out soon.
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On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video.
Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple.
I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced.
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On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced.
This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with.
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On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. I'm in the same boat. They were talking about it on the Bombcast but when I found out it was $15 a month I instantly stopped caring. I feel like it's just doing the whole "let's just see how much money we can get out of this until we hit the turn into free-to-play switch."
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On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with.
If you can get people to play with, I'm pretty certain you can make enough in-game money to fund yourself for the next month. I just think it will limit your freedom in-game, and might diminish your enjoyment. Of course, all that is thrown out the window as long as you get a good core group of people playing alongside. I never got into WoW, due to the whole refusing to spend money on it thing, but the biggest draw for most mmos has always been the community aspect(i think). If there was a legit, active TL LoL OT guild/clan/group that played, I'd join in like I did during Diablo 3.
On June 07 2014 11:24 onlywonderboy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. I'm in the same boat. They were talking about it on the Bombcast but when I found out it was $15 a month I instantly stopped caring. I feel like it's just doing the whole "let's just see how much money we can get out of this until we hit the turn into free-to-play switch."
WoW still hasn't hit that turn into free-to-play switch yet. I'm curious if it will ever happen, because despite being subscription based, it sure does certain things well enough to be that popular.
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On June 07 2014 11:26 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. If you can get people to play with, I'm pretty certain you can make enough in-game money to fund yourself for the next month. I just think it will limit your freedom in-game, and might diminish your enjoyment. Of course, all that is thrown out the window as long as you get a good core group of people playing alongside. I never got into WoW, due to the whole refusing to spend money on it thing, but the biggest draw for most mmos have always been the community aspect imo. If there was a legit, active TL LoL OT guild/clan/group that played, I'd join in like I did during Diablo 3. Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:24 onlywonderboy wrote:On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. I'm in the same boat. They were talking about it on the Bombcast but when I found out it was $15 a month I instantly stopped caring. I feel like it's just doing the whole "let's just see how much money we can get out of this until we hit the turn into free-to-play switch." WoW still hasn't hit that turn into free-to-play switch yet. I'm curious if it will ever happen, because despite being subscription based, it sure does certain things well enough to be that popular.
If I knew I had even just a handful of people to play with it'd probably sway me a bit. Has to be a PvP server though lol. I don't do any of that carebear shit.
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On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced.
By challenging I cant pull my WoW ingrained leveling strat of TAG ALL THE MOBS AND SPAM AOE UNTIL ITS ALL DEAD. I can really only pull 1 MAYBE 2 mobs at a time. The only class that doesn't seem to have this problem is Warrior which gets the luxury of 3-4 mobs instead.
Subscription stuff never bothers me. It usually helps me lose weight because then I don't feel as obligated to go out to eat . I'm working an install most of the weekend, so I'll be able to give more of a write up come tuesday or wednesday. No promises though, I'll likely be busy engorging on E3.
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On June 07 2014 11:26 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. If you can get people to play with, I'm pretty certain you can make enough in-game money to fund yourself for the next month. I just think it will limit your freedom in-game, and might diminish your enjoyment. Of course, all that is thrown out the window as long as you get a good core group of people playing alongside. I never got into WoW, due to the whole refusing to spend money on it thing, but the biggest draw for most mmos have always been the community aspect imo. If there was a legit, active TL LoL OT guild/clan/group that played, I'd join in like I did during Diablo 3. Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:24 onlywonderboy wrote:On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. I'm in the same boat. They were talking about it on the Bombcast but when I found out it was $15 a month I instantly stopped caring. I feel like it's just doing the whole "let's just see how much money we can get out of this until we hit the turn into free-to-play switch." WoW still hasn't hit that turn into free-to-play switch yet. I'm curious if it will ever happen, because despite being subscription based, it sure does certain things well enough to be that popular. WoW is different. Despite losing players they still have something like 9 million active subscribers. I'm talking more about games like The Old Republic and Tera which started with never got that big and switched to a FTP model pretty quickly.. I expect Elder Scrolls Online to do the same.
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On June 07 2014 11:31 Cixah wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. By challenging I cant pull my WoW ingrained leveling strat of TAG ALL THE MOBS AND SPAM AOE UNTIL ITS ALL DEAD. I can really only pull 1 MAYBE 2 mobs at a time. The only class that doesn't seem to have this problem is Warrior which gets the luxury of 3-4 mobs instead. Subscription stuff never bothers me. It usually helps me lose weight because then I don't feel as obligated to go out to eat  . I'm working an install most of the weekend, so I'll be able to give more of a write up come tuesday or wednesday. No promises though, I'll likely be busy engorging on E3.
Don't forget we still need to draft for dota2 fantasy league. I will never forget! 
Subscription stuff bothers me because I have never gotten into the habit of needing to pay to play a game. I never got into the WoW addiction/habit. I still don't get the hype behind WoW, but one day I will play it and see what the fuss is all about(if it ever goes free to play, and I find a group of people to play with).
On June 07 2014 11:34 onlywonderboy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:26 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. If you can get people to play with, I'm pretty certain you can make enough in-game money to fund yourself for the next month. I just think it will limit your freedom in-game, and might diminish your enjoyment. Of course, all that is thrown out the window as long as you get a good core group of people playing alongside. I never got into WoW, due to the whole refusing to spend money on it thing, but the biggest draw for most mmos have always been the community aspect imo. If there was a legit, active TL LoL OT guild/clan/group that played, I'd join in like I did during Diablo 3. On June 07 2014 11:24 onlywonderboy wrote:On June 07 2014 11:18 jcarlsoniv wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. This is what's keeping me from hitting the buy button. I would love to try it, but subscriptions turns me off, idk. I also definitely need people to play with. I'm in the same boat. They were talking about it on the Bombcast but when I found out it was $15 a month I instantly stopped caring. I feel like it's just doing the whole "let's just see how much money we can get out of this until we hit the turn into free-to-play switch." WoW still hasn't hit that turn into free-to-play switch yet. I'm curious if it will ever happen, because despite being subscription based, it sure does certain things well enough to be that popular. WoW is different. Despite losing players they still have something like 9 million active subscribers. I'm talking more about games like The Old Republic and Tera which started with never got that big and switched to a FTP model pretty quickly.. I expect Elder Scrolls Online to do the same.
Yeah, WoW is definitely a different beast of sort. People who got into WoW, think it's one of the best mmorpgs. Any streamer I watch who has played WoW, compares every other mmorpg to it. I don't really see what it does better or different to understand where those subscriptions are coming from. There is probably something there though.
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On June 07 2014 11:41 ketchup wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:31 Cixah wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. By challenging I cant pull my WoW ingrained leveling strat of TAG ALL THE MOBS AND SPAM AOE UNTIL ITS ALL DEAD. I can really only pull 1 MAYBE 2 mobs at a time. The only class that doesn't seem to have this problem is Warrior which gets the luxury of 3-4 mobs instead. Subscription stuff never bothers me. It usually helps me lose weight because then I don't feel as obligated to go out to eat  . I'm working an install most of the weekend, so I'll be able to give more of a write up come tuesday or wednesday. No promises though, I'll likely be busy engorging on E3. Don't forget we still need to draft for dota2 fantasy league. I will never forget!  Subscription stuff bothers me because I have never gotten into the habit of needing to pay to play a game. I never got into the WoW addiction/habit. I still don't get the hype behind WoW, but one day I will play it and see what the fuss is all about(if it ever goes free to play, and I find a group of people to play with).
I think that if you play WoW now you still won't get what all the fuss was about lol. I played WoW back in vanilla all the way up to WotLK, and what really hooked me was that they were doing a lot of stuff that other MMOs weren't at the time. Now every MMO has what WoW has and then some, it holds up now just because it's base is so solid imo.
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On June 07 2014 11:47 phathom321 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:41 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 11:31 Cixah wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. By challenging I cant pull my WoW ingrained leveling strat of TAG ALL THE MOBS AND SPAM AOE UNTIL ITS ALL DEAD. I can really only pull 1 MAYBE 2 mobs at a time. The only class that doesn't seem to have this problem is Warrior which gets the luxury of 3-4 mobs instead. Subscription stuff never bothers me. It usually helps me lose weight because then I don't feel as obligated to go out to eat  . I'm working an install most of the weekend, so I'll be able to give more of a write up come tuesday or wednesday. No promises though, I'll likely be busy engorging on E3. Don't forget we still need to draft for dota2 fantasy league. I will never forget!  Subscription stuff bothers me because I have never gotten into the habit of needing to pay to play a game. I never got into the WoW addiction/habit. I still don't get the hype behind WoW, but one day I will play it and see what the fuss is all about(if it ever goes free to play, and I find a group of people to play with). I think that if you play WoW now you still won't get what all the fuss was about lol. I played WoW back in vanilla all the way up to WotLK, and what really hooked me was that they were doing a lot of stuff that other MMOs weren't at the time. Now every MMO has what WoW has and then some, it holds up now just because it's base is so solid imo.
I fucking loved Kharazan. That was such a creative raid experience.
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On June 07 2014 11:47 phathom321 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 07 2014 11:41 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 11:31 Cixah wrote:On June 07 2014 11:14 ketchup wrote:On June 07 2014 09:16 Cixah wrote: I know someone was talking about wildstar earlier, I bought it on a whim because roommates are playing and the questing is pretty fun. The leveling so far is actually a "challenge" and definitely reminiscent of vanilla WoW's grind (if you're into that sort of thing). It's fun so far (I'm only level 10 engi. ROBOT PET NAMED RADAR. ARE YOU SERIOUS? HOW CAN YOU NOT?)
Sidenote: All of the female models of Dat Ass syndrome. Literally all of them should be apart of some rap video. Let me know how good you feel it is. Level 10 is still fairly early. I hear good? things about the dungeons/ PvP/ WvW?. I think you really must play with a group of friends/people and make something more of it. MMORPGs don't reward solo play that well(or really at all). From what I recall, there are bonuses for grouping/partying. I don't really know why you think leveling is a challenge. I don't think it's possible to die in the early levels at all even if you stand still. Maybe it's different for other classes, but stalker was fairly simple. I guess I should have tried more with the game during the open beta. I really dislike that it's subscription based though. I think CREDD is an interesting idea, but I don't expect it to be reasonably priced. By challenging I cant pull my WoW ingrained leveling strat of TAG ALL THE MOBS AND SPAM AOE UNTIL ITS ALL DEAD. I can really only pull 1 MAYBE 2 mobs at a time. The only class that doesn't seem to have this problem is Warrior which gets the luxury of 3-4 mobs instead. Subscription stuff never bothers me. It usually helps me lose weight because then I don't feel as obligated to go out to eat  . I'm working an install most of the weekend, so I'll be able to give more of a write up come tuesday or wednesday. No promises though, I'll likely be busy engorging on E3. Don't forget we still need to draft for dota2 fantasy league. I will never forget!  Subscription stuff bothers me because I have never gotten into the habit of needing to pay to play a game. I never got into the WoW addiction/habit. I still don't get the hype behind WoW, but one day I will play it and see what the fuss is all about(if it ever goes free to play, and I find a group of people to play with). I think that if you play WoW now you still won't get what all the fuss was about lol. I played WoW back in vanilla all the way up to WotLK, and what really hooked me was that they were doing a lot of stuff that other MMOs weren't at the time. Now every MMO has what WoW has and then some, it holds up now just because it's base is so solid imo.
Yeah I mostly just want to play with some friends that were really into it in the older days. I assume it's still quality considering how well it's still doing compared to any other mmo out there.
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