When you find a game like World of Warcraft, there's no time to sit on forums and talk pages upon pages about which game is best and write reviews. That's for people who dislike the game and are trying to recruit others to join theirs instead.
I still play, though not often. What the game needs for me to be more of a mainstay is more quests and those that are less grindy in nature. The cool thing about World of Warcraft is I can pop in, get a few things done and pop out while still feel…
The ranking of World of Warcraft on mmorpg.com versus the people who really like the game are clearly disproportionate. Being on this website is like going over to your grandfather's house and having to listen to his opinion on everything because h…
Wow, with all the pressing issues going on in the world, the polls have certainly taken a turn for the worst. Ah well...if you can't beat 'em, join 'em:
Originally posted by Ascension08
"ZOMG LAWL I HATE EA LAWL THEY RUIN GAMEZ LAWL" comes in.
Minus the laughing, these were my sentiments. I appreciate the anticipatory response and believe such a prediction is justifiable given the quali…
Originally posted by DeadlyByDez
Is there something wrong with me?!
Nope. I can say I 'slow played' the first edition and Burning Crusade intentionally. Part of the fun for me was reading all the quests, exploring areas, searching for…
I downloaded it but it seems a little buggy (and I don't mean spotted ladybugs either). I have to literally ignore an error message to play and it forces me into a mind-numbing tutorial. I don't have anything against mind-numbing tutorials, just e…
Good eyes, I haven't played enough to know all those details. The graphics seemed unchanged though. If they did do a major graphics overall, I would move it from the "very good" to "awesome!" catagory rather quickly not because I'm a graphics-mong…
Originally posted by darwa
You won't find many Brits with the same sentiments (apart from the houses)
I think I was forunate with the friends I stayed with, we had similar tastes...but, how can you NOT love Avebury? O_o Such a wonderfu…
Originally posted by LondonMagus
In games I think we try to be polite but get easily pissed off when people are rude or take advantage. I think the British are more likely to prefer games where you can enjoy the RP atmosphere & tend to dislik…
Originally posted by markoraos
Hmm I'd say that differences between Euro and US tastes are pretty slight, given the common cultural heritage..
The most telling thing is the difference in American football and soccer. Football is all about a serie…
Originally posted by hvc801
Originally posted by saint4God
I've always wondered:
the "..."
its called an ellipses
Wow, learn something new everyday.
2: marks or a mark (as …) indicating an omission (as of words) or a pause
www.me…
On Navy Field I apparently joined the Euro version (the link for mmorpg.com goes to there). It wasn't until playing for a little while that I realized, "wow, there's a lot of bilingual people in this game!" After realizing it was European, it made…
Originally posted by Blodpls
There is an american football game as you well know and it doesn't sell in the UK in significant numbers.
I like tea and drink it daily, my friend in England doesn't. Perhaps by some cosmic accident we were switch…