Anyone else forgot WoW?
#1
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:32
Ever since I got my hands on DA:O I have not been on WoW nearly as much as... well I should be.
I'm actually a guildmaster and I must confess I've completely neglected my guild, and I've only logged on to check the status of raids and reprimand people for not using the guild calendar...
I know I'm bad. But seriously... I am completely and totally in love with an offline based game. Which I never thought would happen. Ever.
Kudo's Bioware.
#2
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:33
Might return after week or two, but now, theres only DA:O.
#3
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:35
#4
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:35
#5
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:35
#6
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:38
HengeKhan wrote...
Stop taking WoW so seriously
Not so much that I take it seriously as much as I have personal connections with other people to whom I have a sense of obligation to.
IE -- there progression is hindered by my lack of attendance to raids.
If I actually took the game the seriously I wouldn't be here right now, now would I?
But back to the spirit of the thread.
If you've abandoned WoW, for the moment, for Dragon Age -- Let it be known! Bioware is doing a bloody fine job.
#7
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:44
Randir Nuithannen wrote...
Soo...
Ever since I got my hands on DA:O I have not been on WoW nearly as much as... well I should be.
I'm actually a guildmaster and I must confess I've completely neglected my guild, and I've only logged on to check the status of raids and reprimand people for not using the guild calendar...
I know I'm bad. But seriously... I am completely and totally in love with an offline based game. Which I never thought would happen. Ever.
Kudo's Bioware.
I honestly forgot about WoW quite some time ago. Played the game at launch and did all there was before the expansions so besides running through the same dungeons umpteen different times there wan't much left to do.
I tried getting back into the game when the first exp. came out but blue cow space people and hermaphroditic elves just didn't do it for me. I just couldn't get into the game anymore.
I really enjoyed WoW for it's time but it wore out its welcome for me a long time ago. As for this game, I'm enjoying it quite extensivley. It's been a long time since I had this much fun with a game. Probably since BG I would imagine. I played BG2 and the like but I wasn't real impressed with most of the other games in that genre besides BG.
#8
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:45
#9
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:46
UnseelieSluagh wrote...
Same here, ever since DA:O came out core of my guild spends time playing it instead of WoW. Hint - Dragon Age multiplayer option in the future?
That could be fun... replace NPC groupmates with actual players...
#10
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:46
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Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:46
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#12
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:47
#13
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#14
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:47
#15
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:48
WoW is a fine game, I just got tired of it, and I only played it in what I'd call "fits and spurts" like...beta, 40 or so days of live after beta, then I came back for WoTLK because I felt it was the natural successor and advancement of the WC3 storyline only to find it was simply more raid grinding and Arthas was never going to come out of Icecrown and lay the smack down on Azeroth in total.
Their announcement of the Cataclysm expansion confirmed this for me, Arthas will be no more than what Illidan was, a primary story line character that never moves and never does anything other than maybe eventually becoming an extremely hard raid boss to kill.
#16
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:49
UnseelieSluagh wrote...
Let us hope for Dragon Age mmo?
Lets not, they'd just murder the story line much like WoW has murdered the Warcraft storyline.
#17
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:50
UnseelieSluagh wrote...
Let us hope for Dragon Age mmo?
I would be skeptical of any such thing.
As the above poster pointed out -- Warcraft lore was murdered in WoW.
I am a lore junky, and as much fun as I could potentially see an MMO of DA being... I would hate for the game to be butchered to please the masses.
#18
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:53
Bioware has proven to be much more consistent with their lore.
#19
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:54
www.swtor.com/
Modifié par Draelorn, 08 novembre 2009 - 09:01 .
#20
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 08:55
#21
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:08
i love the multiplayer aspect of wow and high end raiding but there is just heaps of other stuff to play at moment.
might return to wow when the next expansion comes out, until then dragon age is more fun!
Modifié par oblivionxteka, 08 novembre 2009 - 09:09 .
#22
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:10
#23
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:14
#24
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:14
#25
Posté 08 novembre 2009 - 09:14
Randir Nuithannen wrote...
HengeKhan wrote...
Stop taking WoW so seriously
Not so much that I take it seriously as much as I have personal connections with other people to whom I have a sense of obligation to.
IE -- Their progression is hindered by my lack of attendance to raids.
If they can't 'progress' in World of Weirdcraft because one person doesn't show up, I seriously question their ability to 'progress' at all.





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