No flaming needed. Glad you read everything you could. Since Ive been in the beta for both, WoW wins out on fun factor, breadth and depth of game-play and replayability.
Both games have their plus's and minus's, but EQ left me with a sense of bei…
Another reason why EQ2 wont be for me. Spending a quarter of your game time zoning - man its painful and it aint because of the graphics which you'll have pleanty of time to see when the screen turns into a frozen screen-saver because of it's resou…
I lean towards WoW because I like how diverse with breadth and depth of game-play it is with its hybrid PvE and PvP platoform which favors player driven role-playing and interaction.
Definitely goto www.newegg.com if your in the USA. As long as you know the cards that EQ2 recommends, you can do a search on newegg for what you want....and yes...Kingston Brand memory is recommended.
A mistake is a gross understatement...for anyone to think that Blizzard deserves slack are idiots. . .and Hercules, take a powder. . .these forums are only dumbed down with your childish cries about a transaction that is completely acceptable now es…
If your goal is to purchase an overly exaggerated screen saver than DAoC is your game. The PvE is like a wack-a-mole carnival game. . .nice for the first 30 seconds and the RvR is nothing more than a waste of time.
There is nothing wrong with buying items for or associated with games. The only people that have issues with it are those that dont want to do and because they dont want to spend any extra money on a game, the only way they can justify someone else…
DO NOT BUY DAOC.
I started with DAoC at its release and played for a couple months but realized even before then that my days would be short. DAoC was a nice breath of fresh air with the combination of PvE and PvP, but the developers really miss…