eh, i take both as seperate and distinctly fun universes. the WoW is what i was weaned on so it will always have a soft spot in my heart; but i think the way blizz handled wow just shows their inexperience to the core. it had great potential, just s…
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I dont think anyone but enemies should get the CD either, but im not sure how you all have so much knowledge on how much bandwith this would take? There are so many methods to doing anything.
Remember that game Guild…
RVR in daoc united the factions towards a common goal... killing each other. In WoW, it is more based on rank, whereas in DAoC was focused more on capturing and hold keeps/relics for the added bonuses you get in PVP and control of Darkness Falls (a …
well after the same stuff i've seen from SoE time and time again, I highly doubt i'll be purchasing this game after all >< guess Warhammer will be my last hope. *yes after SWG and FFXI, I have been running my own personal boycott against SOE*
Though I feel Guild Wars is a far superior game to WoW, it suffers from a lack of replayability. WoW can easily consume more time than GW and you can stay into playing it for longer....Therefore WoW gets my vote.
NCSoft and Blizzard are currently the two titans of MMO's, niether or hurting for a larger subscriber base, but I would REALLY like to see this feature. I thouroughly enjoyed Lineage II in beta, though the grind sucked, the game itself was beautiful…
Personally, I am not a huge fan of this type of game. It is a great concept and new twist on the mmo genre, but it just is not for me. A few of my friends are having a blast playing it though, so it has got to have a few good points.