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Stradden 9/17/08 4:44:09 PM
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MMORPG.com Managing Editor Jon Wood has been playing the head start for Mythic's Warhammer Online and today offers his opinions of the game.
Read the preview here. |
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streea 9/17/08 4:46:56 PM
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Where's mah link? Edit: NM, there it is... I just posted too fast... |
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SgtFrog 9/17/08 4:47:45 PM
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Sergeant Keroro NCsoft <----epic |
nm :) i shall read it |
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streea 9/17/08 4:49:08 PM
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Originally posted by SgtFrog The "it "and the "is" are in the wrong order. And there's this strange question mark at the end of it...
I wanted to add one thing to the article though. I'm generally the one who, in a PQ, starts up a group and sends out random invites to anyone else in the PQ area. Why? Because WAR actually REWARDS you for grouping. There is no "dividing" of XP/INF... everyone gets the same as they would if soloing, but now there are six of you all earning XP/INF... so you get six times the amount as you would normally. I also enjoy "grinding" (though it doesn't feel like a bad grind to me) each PQ area until I max out the rep for that area. In a group, it's not uncommon for people to stay around for 3+ rounds of the PQ before leaving, so you all get a feel for each other. And, like Jon said, it's a great place to make friends. Being in these groups also gives me a chance to get a feel for how tanking works (being a tanking class and all). In other games, I wouldn't get this experience very often, and what little I'd get before the end-game would be a LOT more stressful and not give me a chance to play around and see what skills I like and which ones work the best. |
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AlienShirt 9/17/08 4:59:24 PM
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Good unbiased preview. I agree with everything you said, including: Play Order. We will destroy the unruly denizens of destruction! |
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Cloudink 9/17/08 4:59:26 PM
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You Rock Jon. That was one of the most honest articles i have ever read. Bull S**T free. |
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| "It''s like they took a gun, put it to their nugget sack and pulled the trigger over and over again, each time telling us how great it was that they were shooting themselves in the balls." I once prayed to God for a bike, but quickly found out he didnt work that way...so I stole a bike and prayed for his forgiveness. My Karma just ran over your Dogma. ---Dooyas |
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thamighty213 9/17/08 5:07:18 PM
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fantastic review Jon
I agree with 2 great points you made yes its cartoony but it has enough oooomph at full settings with AA and AF on to give it that polish that wow just doesnt have I couldnt play wow because of the graphics.
Grinding what grind as you say there is just so much to do that it isnt a chore I hadnt pulled 9 hrs on a MMO since the days of pre-cu SWG yet have found myself doing exactly that in the last 2 days.
Ignore Jon dont join Order they are pansy elves and bridget the midgets get your squigs out and rain death on the stunties. |
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JK-Kanosi 9/17/08 5:12:20 PM
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I was a MMORPG fan when I first started playing DAoC in 2001 and then switched to SWG in 2005. I can't say for sure if I am a MMORPG fan anymore though, because community is just as much a feature of a MMORPG as PvP or Raiding. The community since WoW came out in almost every MMORPG I've played has been rude, anti-social, and disrespectful with small pockets of mature people. This is the exact opposite of how the community was before WoW. Your last paragraph said that you would recommend the game to fans of MMORPGs, but I cannot say for sure if I am a fan of MMORPGs anymore. I love the idea of building a character over a long period of time with other people online, but I absolutely hate what the MMORPG community has devolved to. I guess the question is: Is the WAR community like the DAoC and SWG community before WoW brought several million people into our games, or is the WAR community like WoW's? |
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ardohain 9/17/08 5:39:46 PM
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very well balanced review in the article. i appreciate that because i wouldn't have been able to do it. i would have been warning people to make sure to roll a class that could actually build enough moral to use its top talents. but i'm kinda mr. negator on this one, i admit it. |
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Stradden 9/17/08 5:46:51 PM
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Thanks for the comments guys. Like I said in the preview, it's not a "perfect game" without issues, but with that said, I'm online right now playing in my "free time" after a very long day at work. *shrug* |
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Myrdek 9/17/08 5:46:56 PM
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