I agree very much with your assessment. The game, more so than ever since Cata desperately needs alternate advancement.
And I can tell you why.
LFR.
Now, calm yourselves before anyone prepares for a World War 3 level argument over the system. Let…
Originally posted by Loktofeit Originally posted by Ocalypse0
I have to agree with this. I payed for World of Warcraft for well over 4.5 years because despite not having new content released every month, I knew that should I continue subscribin…
Originally posted by iridescence Originally posted by Superman0X
You are both right, and seemed to have missed how this could happen.
P2P is about selling a product. You measure your success in units sold. This is a front loaded b…
I must confess that I agree with some of the OP's sentiments.
When I started playing World of Warcraft (my first real MMO I truly dedicated time to) I was not a good player; but back then (early TBC) the game forced socialization between players…
Originally posted by grimgryphon Originally posted by FlawSGI Originally posted by Ocalypse0 Originally posted by Everket
A little to hardcore. Sigh.
There has never been a time as casual-friendly as WoW currently is. Not even close…
Originally posted by Everket
A little to hardcore. Sigh.
There has never been a time as casual-friendly as WoW currently is. Not even close.
No idea where the article is getting that from.
I can truthfully say that for myself, what kept me playing World of Warcraft for the 7 years that I did was the end-game raiding.
I loved crunching the numbers of my stats, going over my gemming and enchanting. Could I edge out another 10 points…
I have no issues with such guilds existing in the games that I play or being in such guilds, as long as it does not infringe on (my) gameplay. I knew of a guild in WoW that did not allow people to play Warlocks due to demonic magic or something as s…
I must confess, that in all of the MMOs I have played I have consistently found crafting to be an utter annoyance.
Perhaps it is just my playstyle, but I was consistently feeling behind on either resource gathering or the actual crafting combin…
SW:TOR
It made the most obvious of rookie mistakes it was sickening. It was honestly like they didn't do one second of homework on the history of MMOs and obvious mistakes that had been made in the past.
I think you all should give Neverwinter a try.
It is a free to play game, although you can spend money in an in-game shop is you are so desired, but it is not a vital thing to do. I found the game quite fun, the leveling was not too long of a pr…
After quitting WoW recently I found myself in your shoes, OP.
I was bored one day and decided to give The Secret World another go since it is now F2P. Lo and behold; I was absolutely floored by how amazing it was.
Not only was it totally cus…
I know the feeling, trust me!
The only MMO that has dragged me out of said slump has been The Secret World.
Not only is it quite a different feel of a game, I have been able to play it as a single player game (solo) and still find it quite …
I'm tempted to suggest you to try Neverwinter, although it is heavily instanced (and you desire open world play).
However, it is a fun hack and slash, items have a strong place in the game, the Cleric is a FANTASTIC class to play group or solo, is …
I would suggest you look into trying a Guardian Fighter in Neverwinter. It provides a uniquely intricate and involved tanking experience where you are actively hitting buttons to cause damage and actively hitting a button to put up your shield to pr…
I would suggest FFXIV:ARR, but that is sadly in beta. Most certainly something to keep your eyes on from what you described.
I would possibly suggest Star Wars:The Old Republic. It captures the good parts of the MMO and adds the SW twist. I think …