Person A who plays one MMO for 500 hours is a world away from person B who owns an XBOX360, PS3 and a PC and owns 100's if not 1000's of games. Person A is a casual gamer, playing hardcore. Person B is the truer definition of a hardcore gamer.
Just canceled WoW: unlike other times I've quit and deleted all my characters this time I don't feel anything towards that game anymore. It's kind of weird because I've quit before and thought about how long I've spent in the game and what's left to…
It is a misconception that everybody who plays MMORPG's are hardcore they are not.
A hardcore gamer buys and plays loads of games and likely has multiple systems, they can of course play MMORPG's too.
A casual gamer is someone who buys and play…
I've got a level 80 hunter and one of each class in the early 70's.
Here's my take on all of them:
Warlock: still squishy, loads of undead in Northrend so using fear is limited. Killing machine.
Rogue: feels gimped and may as well play DK dps…
I played Diablo 2 once and thought is was deadly boring and it hurt my wrist, nice music though.
WoW is pretty much D2 in 3D, more to see so less chance of getting bored.
Another thread about population numbers..they mean nothing.
Why? If you want high population go to a high population SERVER, WoW has the highest population in total, but some of the servers have low populations as with most MMO's. The one's that d…
Originally posted by Orthedos
Originally posted by Quirhid
Originally posted by lordtwisted
If you played out every quest, every piece of the story line, and worked on the other fun aspects of the game that didn't lead to the fast track to…
Of the so called million mmorpg.com members only a couple thousand visit this site of those only 2-300 at best bother to log in.
newsflash..we've heard all before. How bad must these forums be now that trolls are feeding themselves the same t…
Originally posted by ktanner3
"With more than 11.5 million monthly subscribers,World of Warcraft is currently the world's largest MMORPG in those terms, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG.In April 2008, World of Warcr…
I'm going to give an example:
I've got a tailor in WoW and to go from 300-350 tailoring takes 725 Netherweave Cloth (and other material). To go from 350-440 takes 2975 Forstweave Cloth (and other material).
To farm all that cloth, or to farm…
Achievements are a cheap way of keeping players hooked.
Take a look at www.wowjutsu.com/world/ , I interpret the low percentage completing certain achievements as "why would anyone bother doing that?" rather than players not being good enough.
T…
Originally posted by Wrender
Originally posted by jblah
This is crazy I am going back to WOW where the servers are more stable and I can always count on them.
Why in the hell would anyone wanna go back to that garbage. Vanguard is way bet…
Originally posted by Rabenwolf
Originally posted by Yipple
Originally posted by Rabenwolf
Originally posted by Duilyon
Since most main stream MMO devs have taken the saftey route (excpet EVE) by just copying WOWs success its up to those lit…