I'm 15, and unless my English teachers have tought be vocabulary wrong, I think you were trying to seem smart. That really doesnt change anything, now I might be 1 year beyond that threshhold of yours but frankly I think you should get your head out of your ass. I played WoW at release, way too crowded, I quit until January. Then in January I played until april or may and got to level 40. I started again less than a month ago and I am level 49. Now out of all these levels I have met maybe 50 immature people, and then another 50 that i tolerated. Thats 100 people, and I play on Gilneas which not only has a high population but there are something like twice as many alliance as horde on that server? So, it may be my server thats mature, if so then I invite you to come play on Gilneas and join my Guild Seekers of Lore which is composed of nothing but mature people.
Now about my GW experience. I understand Guild wars is supposed to be a PvP based game but where the hell is the fun in skipping to level 20? Also, why are there only 20 levels? Back on topic, the community was very immature. I had not been logged in for 5 minutes and there were guys cussing their heads off right at the starting town!!!! This was beta but come on, give me a break.
Originally posted by soad_nathan I'm 15, and unless my English teachers have tought be vocabulary wrong, I think you were trying to seem smart. That really doesnt change anything, now I might be 1 year beyond that threshhold of yours but frankly I think you should get your head out of your ass. I played WoW at release, way too crowded, I quit until January. Then in January I played until april or may and got to level 40. I started again less than a month ago and I am level 49. Now out of all these levels I have met maybe 50 immature people, and then another 50 that i tolerated. Thats 100 people, and I play on Gilneas which not only has a high population but there are something like twice as many alliance as horde on that server? So, it may be my server thats mature, if so then I invite you to come play on Gilneas and join my Guild Seekers of Lore which is composed of nothing but mature people. Now about my GW experience. I understand Guild wars is supposed to be a PvP based game but where the hell is the fun in skipping to level 20? Also, why are there only 20 levels? Back on topic, the community was very immature. I had not been logged in for 5 minutes and there were guys cussing their heads off right at the starting town!!!! This was beta but come on, give me a break.
Maybe they did teach you vocabulary wrong. Just playing.
I think the reason that GW has 20 levels is because old school D&D only had 20 levels. It makes end-game that much easier to get to, and it makes everyone as good as they can be. But personally I prefer a lot of levels. More levels means more gametime usually.
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I would suggest that you read some of the information found over at rootkit.com regarding spyware in wow. Also see the software Governor, with which you can monitor the Warden.
Then again, the Warden doesn't seem to be a problem anymore.
okay well..im 13 and i got wow in september...i dont play alot so my main is a level 17 but so far i met maybe 3 immature people which you can just ignore.... most of my friends are 20-30+ my best friend is 36 years olds and we still have alot of fun on instances...i have no idea where the hell you got those facts from but you better get em straight your just one of those "im tired of this gmae so ill get other players to quit" we DO NOT CARE ABOUT YOU your just one of the millions that play for fun...
Originally posted by WOWLags " Your poor attempt to sound intelligent amuses me to no end. Learn to write English before you play computer games." The guy above who posted this cracks me up. Why should a player of WOW learn to speak English when the GMs and CSRs employed by Blizzard do not? Those jobs are outsourced over seas mate to countries who do not speak English as their primary language.
Visit their job offer page and you will see you need to move to their offices to work as a CSR/GM for them. I know cause i DID apply for a job there and i WILL move to Paris if they accept me.
So much for "outsourcing"
All GM/CSR works from Blizzard Offices, be there in the US for the US version or in Paris for the EU one.
"If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime"
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I'm 15, and unless my English teachers have tought be vocabulary wrong, I think you were trying to seem smart. That really doesnt change anything, now I might be 1 year beyond that threshhold of yours but frankly I think you should get your head out of your ass. I played WoW at release, way too crowded, I quit until January. Then in January I played until april or may and got to level 40. I started again less than a month ago and I am level 49. Now out of all these levels I have met maybe 50 immature people, and then another 50 that i tolerated. Thats 100 people, and I play on Gilneas which not only has a high population but there are something like twice as many alliance as horde on that server? So, it may be my server thats mature, if so then I invite you to come play on Gilneas and join my Guild Seekers of Lore which is composed of nothing but mature people.
Now about my GW experience. I understand Guild wars is supposed to be a PvP based game but where the hell is the fun in skipping to level 20? Also, why are there only 20 levels? Back on topic, the community was very immature. I had not been logged in for 5 minutes and there were guys cussing their heads off right at the starting town!!!! This was beta but come on, give me a break.
Maybe they did teach you vocabulary wrong. Just playing.
I think the reason that GW has 20 levels is because old school D&D only had 20 levels. It makes end-game that much easier to get to, and it makes everyone as good as they can be. But personally I prefer a lot of levels. More levels means more gametime usually.
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I live to fight, and fight to live.
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I would suggest that you read some of the information found over at rootkit.com regarding spyware in wow. Also see the software Governor, with which you can monitor the Warden.
Then again, the Warden doesn't seem to be a problem anymore.
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You think its alot untill its all gone
pfft..... can't....... keep.... serious.... MWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHHHAHAHAHAH STOP ME!!!! I'm DYING!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Sorry, WOWlag, you are too funny.
Visit their job offer page and you will see you need to move to their offices to work as a CSR/GM for them. I know cause i DID apply for a job there and i WILL move to Paris if they accept me.
So much for "outsourcing"
All GM/CSR works from Blizzard Offices, be there in the US for the US version or in Paris for the EU one.
"If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day, if you teach him how to fish, you feed him for a lifetime"