
I know it is the most played game on xfire etc, but Jesus tittyfucking christ thats ridiculous.
samebakinacake wrote:
also im on thar schweet.
Fair pointRyan wrote:
You are obviously friends with people who have gay friends.
For fucks sake Skittles, heres me thinking hell would freeze over before you could get any gayer, yet you bring this to light.Mekstizzle wrote:
Even I downloaded the trial to see what the fuss is about
...Mekstizzle wrote:
I honestly can't see the appeal of the game. Even I downloaded the trial to see what the fuss is about, I couldn't even play it for more than a few minutes. I probably spent more time figuring out how to make a night elf mohawk
Ha! Who's the homophile now, fag?Freezer7Pro wrote:
Oh crap.
Ehhh, you can't play ANY of those style games for a few minutes and get why people like them... Walking around a town you don't know with a character who cant do anything isn't really playing the game and doesn't show why its fun.Mekstizzle wrote:
I honestly can't see the appeal of the game. Even I downloaded the trial to see what the fuss is about, I couldn't even play it for more than a few minutes. I probably spent more time figuring out how to make a night elf mohawk
Played almost every single popular MMO of the last 5 years and I find WoW enjoyable, just taking it for what it is: a simple casual-friendly MMO that doesn't purport to do or be anything that it is not. Accessible and fun for all.iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:
I wonder how many people who are addicted to WoW have played one or more good mmorpg's before it. I have played a shitload of mmorpg's and I got bored of WoW by day 2.
I didn't think it was terrible, I just think there are better mmorpg's with better systems for things like economy and skill trees. It just seemed like any other mmorpg except it had the appeal of being based on warcraft. I figured WoW is probably a first mmorpg for a lot of people because of the massive marketing campaigns, and if mmorpg does it for you, of course your first experience with it is going to hook you. Warcraft or not.Uzique wrote:
Played almost every single popular MMO of the last 5 years and I find WoW enjoyable, just taking it for what it is: a simple casual-friendly MMO that doesn't purport to do or be anything that it is not. Accessible and fun for all.iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:
I wonder how many people who are addicted to WoW have played one or more good mmorpg's before it. I have played a shitload of mmorpg's and I got bored of WoW by day 2.
Speaking of, if you find it boring- that's because, as ironic as it may seem to you, MMO's are social games. Get in a guild; play with friends; form a group and go do some quests... of course it's boring wandering around alone killing endless numbers of computer-mobs. That's like saying you got bored of playing Call of Duty 4 Single-Player for hours on end because you were neglecting the human aspect of Multiplayer. Plus, if you start with a predilection and bias, it's hardly going to blow your mind and hook you in-- basically decided before you even installed, wasting your own time