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i think theres a problem...

Sk8andgamesSk8andgames Member Posts: 270

with this game...not it gameplay or its graphics. i mean, the game rocks! its a warcraft mmorpg who isnt a little excited about that? anyway, whats gonna happen if the comunity of WoW ends up like diablo 2s and warcraft 3s? if u visit the blizz forums a little bit, u will notice that the people coming on WoW r the same people who act like there 5!image any beta players who can say what its like now?

 

 

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  • LoStCaUz3LoStCaUz3 Member Posts: 1,154
    The same way the community ruined the Everquest game. Half the time, it was just people AFK spamming that they want to sell something. Hardly anyone played the game for fun, they played the game to be the best or have the most platinum or have better armor than the guy standing next to them. In the end, competition is great and I always want to be on top, but some people just take it too far. This is my prediction for WoW, but I will still play, join a good gaming guild, and just ignore the rest of the world.


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  • bethel9bethel9 Member Posts: 262

    Well you dont need 100's of people to play with to make the game fun. Yes it does help, but just make ur char better than everyone elses char.

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  • LugnardLugnard Member Posts: 474

    I don't think D2's problems or WC3's problems will happen in WoW. People have to pay for WoW on a monthly basis and I'm sure those B.net kids won't pay just to cheat or what ever. Also, there'll be an active GM/CSR force to police the game to make sure problems don't arise.

    Blizzard has had excellent Customer Support in the past and I doubt that'll change.

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  • El'rahdEl'rahd Member Posts: 24
    put in a RP server, and bound to be no community problems there. there is a community of RPers out there (including me) who are itching for a RP server.

  • BrutuxBrutux Member Posts: 156

    There probably wont be cheating but having played a lot of mmorpg's you will always run into people who act immature even for there age. I think that there wont be a big probably but occasionally u'll run into people who are just plain annoying and irrating ,but don't let that ruin WoW ::::01::. The GM should take care of those problems I think WoW will turn out to be one of the best mmorpg in every aspect of it including community ::::17::.

  • gettingluckygettinglucky Member Posts: 94
    There will always be someone to play the game right up until it shuts down.  They may be nice they may be jerks but they will play

  • dewthedewdewthedew Member Posts: 30
    hey sk8andgames yes i think that WOW is giong to end up just like just like diabl2 and no ime not just saying that cuz ime a GW fan but ime saying it because from playing all the other warcraft games i think this one is going to suck... i dont know y u people are all hipeed up about this new warcraft game from seing all the screen shots and all the photos i think this game is going to go down in flames and GW is the one thats going to be shooting it down......... alrigth ille stop terring down WOW but i can garrinty that GW is going to be a way better better game than WOW. imageimageimageimageimageimageimage and that little bunny thing is the lamist thing ive ever seen for a gamer.

    bronson

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    Waiting On GW,and EQ2

  • dewthedewdewthedew Member Posts: 30
    (brutix) lol u crack me up.................. oh and nice preeching u should be a paster.... lol 

    bronson

    Now Playing EQ,
    Waiting On GW,and EQ2

  • ThriftThrift Member Posts: 1,783

    I think the monthly fee will scare away the little kidsimage

  • LoStCaUz3LoStCaUz3 Member Posts: 1,154



    Originally posted by Xclipz

    I think the monthly fee will scare away the little kidsimage



    Mow a lawn and make $10 more and you are covered for two months or more. With a fee as low as $15 there is no reason anyone shouldn't play a game they are anticipating just becuase they can't pay the monthly fee.

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  • heinrichoheinricho Member Posts: 252

    not worried about the non-paying kids.  worried about the ones that can.  Also sounds like they'll have KGB, SS equivalent GM's out there policing the realms.  if worse comes to worse just solo.

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  • BlaxusBlaxus Member Posts: 21



    Originally posted by LoStCaUz3



    Originally posted by Xclipz

    I think the monthly fee will scare away the little kidsimage


    Mow a lawn and make $10 more and you are covered for two months or more. With a fee as low as $15 there is no reason anyone shouldn't play a game they are anticipating just becuase they can't pay the monthly fee.


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    I do think the monthly fee will be a deterent for some kids to play. Sure kids can work for the monthly fee, but a good majority of warcraft players are under the legal working age and won't get the income needed. Although, as LoStCaUz3 mentioned, they can mow lawns, or if they have allowence, donate that towards the game.

    There is no real solution to immiturity in games, but there are things you can do to trim it down a little. For instance, many games have the /ignore or /squelch commands to tame the spammers and annoying players. In extreme circumstances when people are being racist, swearing, or using foul language, you can report them to a GM and the logs will be checked.

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  • BrutuxBrutux Member Posts: 156

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  • BrutuxBrutux Member Posts: 156


    Originally posted by dewthedew
    (brutix) lol u crack me up.................. oh and nice preeching u should be a paster.... lol bronson
    u spelt my name wrong..... and i was always considering becoming a pastor.... oooo wait no.....
    can u delete ur own posts or just edit them?


  • minuteman76minuteman76 Member Posts: 28

    A possible solution to cutting down on immaturity is to help out newer (and younger) players. Too often knowledgeable players write off beginners as "newbs" rather than helping them out. If experienced players would inconvenience themselves for a short time they might see less of a backlash from "newbs" who eventually figure things out.

    That said, I realize that there are those players who are completely hopeless. The only answer there, in my opinion, is simply to ignore them and maybe teach them a lesson the hard way if they get too unruly, especially if you are on a PvP server.image

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  • JBO1JBO1 Member Posts: 277


    I do think the monthly fee will be a deterent for some kids to play. Sure kids can work for the monthly fee, but a good majority of warcraft players are under the legal working age and won't get the income needed. Although, as LoStCaUz3 mentioned, they can mow lawns, or if they have allowence, donate that towards the game.There is no real solution to immiturity in games, but there are things you can do to trim it down a little. For instance, many games have the /ignore or /squelch commands to tame the spammers and annoying players. In extreme circumstances when people are being racist, swearing, or using foul language, you can report them to a GM and the logs will be checked.

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    Not sure about that, I may be wrong though...one of the biggest complaints when they were developing the game was that they were going to charge a fee. Or at least thats the idea that I got from their FAQ section. Makes sense though, Many of these people are switching from free Battle.net to an actual MMORPG. Personally I think they will get banned quickly unless they chill out a little, there is a big difference between MMORPG and RTS. You would have to be foolish not to realize that. that is a good point he makes. Just my opinon.

  • LugnardLugnard Member Posts: 474

    I think many of these kids will probably go play GW and screw up Bronson's beloved game simply because it's for free and isn't a real MMORPG (where a fee isn't really needed).

    When paying for a MMORPG, kids tend to ease up a bit because they usually don't want to get in trouble and get banned. There will be a few instances where you'll see some here or there that screws around but that's not the norm.

    In MMORPG, it's actually some of the older people who try and find ways of cheating to get a head of others. Kids usually play games for fun but there are some older guys (usually in their twenties or thirties) who will try and get ahead of the game not because it's fun but because they wan't e-peen bragging rights.

    I've seen it all the time in past MMORPGs. Kids aren't the problem usually, it's the older immature guys that cheat who are.

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  • JBO1JBO1 Member Posts: 277

    Yeah I just noticed that GW is free. How do they afford to do that?? It could lead to every problem child and their dog going to the game, because what would they have to lose...only their initial investment of purchasing the game...

  • LugnardLugnard Member Posts: 474



    Originally posted by JBO1

    Yeah I just noticed that GW is free. How do they afford to do that?? It could lead to every problem child and their dog going to the game, because what would they have to lose...only their initial investment of purchasing the game...



    It's because GW isn't really a MMORPG. It's basically Diablo 2 (where you have 8 or so people allowed in the playing area) but there's a little city area where people are and you can craft and chat with them there. In that sense it's not a MMORPG because it doesn't require lots and lots of servers to run the game on and basically the conent is on your computer, not on the servers.

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  • JBO1JBO1 Member Posts: 277


    Originally posted by Lugnard
    It's because GW isn't really a MMORPG. It's basically Diablo 2 (where you have 8 or so people allowed in the playing area) but there's a little city area where people are and you can craft and chat with them there. In that sense it's not a MMORPG because it doesn't require lots and lots of servers to run the game on and basically the conent is on your computer, not on the servers.


    Oh I see like Battle.net I'll stick with WoW. Blizzard learned from that mess then. Bnet is so hackable it's not even funny...no really it's not funny. ::::26:: I wonder how they are going to keep it from being hacked?? That could be a serious flaw for them. Thanks for the reply...very interesting.

  • OmolOmol Member Posts: 332



    Originally posted by LoStCaUz3
    The same way the community ruined the Everquest game. Half the time, it was just people AFK spamming that they want to sell something. Hardly anyone played the game for fun, they played the game to be the best or have the most platinum or have better armor than the guy standing next to them. In the end, competition is great and I always want to be on top, but some people just take it too far. This is my prediction for WoW, but I will still play, join a good gaming guild, and just ignore the rest of the world.

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    So some people take it to the next step. They strive to be better and some people will do what it takes even if it takes being a asshole about it. It is sad but it will happen and nothing people can do about it.

    No matter what game you go to, there will always be those people that want to ruin others game play. There will always be people that want to help others. Does this mean that you have to let those that want to ruin others fun ruin yours? Stuff like this is not going to ruin WoW. The game is only what you make off it and nothing more. Besides, there is always methods of getting around or away from those immature people.

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  • PillonatorPillonator Member Posts: 27


    Originally posted by Lugnard

    It's because GW isn't really a MMORPG. It's basically Diablo 2 (where you have 8 or so people allowed in the playing area) but there's a little city area where people are and you can craft and chat with them there. In that sense it's not a MMORPG because it doesn't require lots and lots of servers to run the game on and basically the conent is on your computer, not on the servers.




    Hmmm... lets think for a little second about what this guy just said.......asshole!!!!  Why would GW be en the mmorpg site if it aint a mmorpg.  Dam!!! I understand diablo 2 because it aint an mmorpg and it aint here but u seem to know nothing bout GW.  It is a mmorpg and there will be many players playing at the same time it aint no diablo 2!!(even though Diablo 2 kicked ass!image)


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