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| Puffles | May 12 2008, 04:15 AM Post #21 |
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Buy the Orange Box! Portal is better than TF2. |
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| Ahlgreenz | May 12 2008, 02:43 PM Post #22 |
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Don't You dare say that, Puffles! Team Fortress 2 is the best game on the street, so far. Don't even try to say that anything is better than Team Fortress 2, again. |
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| Hefaistus | May 12 2008, 03:13 PM Post #23 |
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You came across the wrong guy, lad. *Grins evilly* World of Warcraft beats Team Fortress 2 to a pulp! Battlefield Heroes is also better Yea, I should probably have said this before: I taunt pretty much everyone by doing what they say that I shouldn't do. I laugh at the face of danger! |
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| Puffles | May 12 2008, 07:22 PM Post #24 |
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No offense, but the grind in World of Warcraft feels like a full-time job. |
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| Raiiga | May 12 2008, 09:28 PM Post #25 |
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I didn't experience much grinding in WoW. There were always quests to do or dungeons to explore. |
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| Hefaistus | May 13 2008, 03:33 PM Post #26 |
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No offence taken. I won't be the first to disagree on feeling like it's a full-time job, I won't agree with it too. The grind is only a small part of the game. There are always other things you can do, like questing, instances or PvP. And believe me, eventually, you actually start to enjoy the grind... If the damn beasts don't drop what you need, you start to get pissed at them. When you are pissed at them, you start to enjoy the killing. If you enjoy the killing, it goes three times better. Only the first few hours take some motivation. After that, it is all about being pissed. |
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| Puffles | May 13 2008, 03:45 PM Post #27 |
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Supreme Commander of Elate
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Edited by Puffles, May 13 2008, 03:46 PM.
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| Hefaistus | May 13 2008, 03:49 PM Post #28 |
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Not really... Only the grinding part... Other things that can piss me off are beggars, noobs, goldsellers and spammers... Which is in pretty much every community. |
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| Ahlgreenz | May 13 2008, 04:24 PM Post #29 |
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Hef, as You might have noticed (and I have told You) I used to play WoW, but I quit 2½ months ago. Now I have sold my account, and I'm not feeling that I miss WoW, I'm just glad to finally have "seen the light", and I have moved on. When I played WoW, I liked it, but it was because I didn't quite think of, how my life would be better, if I kept playing. All that was in my mind was "If I get some better items, I'll be prepared for Arena".. and so on. But, what will You do if You achieve ALL the best things in the game, beats all Arena Teams, wins all PvP matches and clear out all the Dungeons? What's left then? Running around, bragging with Your gear? Did that really bring anything, and was it worth the money You payed, to play the game? In my opinion, it's a big fat "No". I'm not trying to make You hate WoW, or maybe stop playing it, but I'm just asking, have You thought about all these things? About what it could bring to Your life, and how it would make Your life better, if You got some good stuff in-game. |
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| Hefaistus | May 13 2008, 05:00 PM Post #30 |
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Actually, the answer would be yes. To be honest, I'm not even experiencing 50% of the game. I don't do Arena (Mainly because I downright suck at PvP), hardly do any PvP (For the same reason), hardly do any instances, the highest instance I have been is Karazhan, my gear downright suck too (Still got 3 greens), etc, etc, etc. And yes, I find the game worth the money that I spend. I have gained more in experience, knowledge and fun, then I lost in money. And it isn't like I spend all my time at WoW, even though that I'm hardcore fan. I actually participate in real life, and well, let me tell you, even though my life seems shitty, it would have been more shittier if I had never played WoW. And I know it, I just simply do, don't start crapping (Orriginally wanted to put another word here) about it. Sorry if I seem a little pissed with the last thing, but it is one of my biggest pet peeves, when people say that I possibly can't know it, while I know well how it would be. |
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