The view from MMO addiction
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- Alan Bolte
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Yeah... if you cut out all the grinding from the raids and just had the bosses, I think I might go back. In addition, I think you could get rid of maybe 2/3 of the quests without losing any good RPG elements. I suppose I might go back for Burning Crusade because I'd be able to do the raids at a higher level, with gear that's much easier to obtain. The fanatics can have their end game, I'd prefer to play the content at a level that doesn't require quite so much time. I'm mostly interested in how the new PvP system is going to work out.
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There's just no arguing with some people once they've made their minds up about something, and I accept that. That's why I kill them. -Othar
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I think I would have been bored with it a long time ago if you couldn't play it in window mode. I'm logged in a lot but somethimes it just run on the background while I'm lurking the forums etcStark wrote:I'm like that with EVE. EVE is more interesting than 'roffle raid', but I still can't bring myself to play it for more than a few hours every few days.
- Losonti Tokash
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Only MMO I was really ever able to get into was Earth and Beyond, and that was mostly because I had a lot of friends I saw every day that played it too. Plus the fact that you could gain levels just by fucking around and looking at stuff. Even then, though, I never put in the 12 hours a week this guy mentioned.
But, naturally, it tanked and my Terran Enforcer with his GDI deathship vanished.
But, naturally, it tanked and my Terran Enforcer with his GDI deathship vanished.