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All Posts by bladez668 - 6 found

12/11/07 3:59 PM
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I'm hopefully planning to return to Dark Age of Camelot. But i've worried that I won't have a chance against other people in RvR.

 

I'm planning to move to a classic server, considering the population levels on the clusters.

 

How much of an disadvantage would I be at compared to other people in RvR, if I returned to this game without knowing anyone on those servers? And having to start over from lvl 1 again?

 

 

12/11/07 3:55 PM
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Is Guild wars worth coming back and playing if i've already experienced multiple lvl 20.

I'm not really sure I want to buy more Guild wars stand alone games, maybe the expansion though.

 

Is there much to do after you hit lvl 20 now a days?

 

4/27/07 7:01 PM
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Is there still a way to purchase the Pre-order edition? to get the code? If you know what i'm thinking

4/27/07 6:52 PM
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So can u just pay for it online with a credit card, inorder to buy a online version of it? or do u have to be in the group that beta tested it or buy the box with the LOTRO cds.

10/08/06 4:21 PM
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I definately have to agree with some of the posters before, its best to try out the 14 day trials for each of those games before deciding which one to attach yourself to. Once you figure out what is more fun to you then play that. All of the replies are based off personal opinons and experiences, its probably best to get in there and try both the games and see what your experience is like. Both games are highly rated MMoRPGs so you can't go wrong with either one.  Both have monthly fees and much to offer.

10/08/06 4:10 PM
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To be quite honest, World of warcaft is probably one of the best Massive Multiplayer online RPGs out there and for $14.95 a month its not to bad. I'll be straight forward tell you that your going to enjoy the Leveling from 1-60 the content, the players, and the friends your going to make. After that i'm sure you will be tryiing new characters and exploring the difference between the 2 sides of Horde and Alliance. But remember to not lose yourself into the game too much. My bunkmate is probably locked and loaded with food and drink ready to raid for another 10 hours. To be quite frank, i don't think he'll be doing anthing but play WoW for the next couple of days. Remember to play in moderation, no matter what people tell you, it is one of the most addictive things out there.

Best way to tell if your addictived or getting there, go outside and keep yourself busy see how long it takes you before you think up something related to WoW or about WoW itself. At that point its best to part from your computer for a couple days.

I hope you do buy it and get some of your friends to play, the game is much more enjoyable with friends. But make sure you all get out there and take in some sunshine. 

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