| Username | Mikey_205 |
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| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | July 13, 2004 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 24 |
| Location | Chiselhurst, United Kingdom |
| Last Visit | October 3, 2008 |
| Post Count | 11 |
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Eh I didnt think ogres were a faction in tabletop Id rather have one of:
Destruction
Skaven
Beastmen
Chaos Dwarves (they are quite cool have black beards that look like dreadlocks magic, slavery and like the greenskins)
Vampire Counts
Order is so much harder
Lizardmen (in Altdorf its horrible I know)
Bretonnians (there are no mounts difficult kotbs will be in empire so what classes....ummm)
Wood elves and forest allies(3rd elf class sucks I know but lots of interesting classes potentially dryad would be cool wood elves are very different from high elves unlike most fantasy games)
As for bugs the main one irritating me is when I use the Grip of Fear AoE root (read frost nova) the mob continues to look like its running at me.
Other problem is the antisocial attitude!
WAR seems a good game but the performance issues just irritate me too much.
WoW is a good game! WoW's success has sparked all MMORPGs to follow its design which isnt good and has killed off innovation if you want to blame anyone blame companys trying to copy it to steal its subscribers and the increased costs of producing video games in modern times which make innovation very risky for all companies.
Tolkien popularised the generic fantasy elf you see in Dungeons and Dragons, WoW and Warhammer. All elves in these games are based on his elves which are based on old folklore from Scandinavia.
Before this type of elf was popularised if someone said the word you would have thought of a Christmas elf or a pixie like creature with no wings. Thats an elf from english folklore that are in the fairytales.
I hear he did invent the orc.
You have to join a corp in Eve as a new player its really important for learning and you will play the game a lot more. The social aspect of Eve is one of its strongest parts and it will draw you in. Id advise you to do some more courier and kill missions for a little bit after the tutorial but to go straight onto the recruiting channel and message any corps you like the look of.
Many corps like fresh blood and will take you in show you the ropes, most have group events like complexes, mining ops, most industrial corps like PvPers since they can defend their assets better. Corps will also help you along, as a new player you'll probably be given stuff up to a cruiser class when you can fly it since credits come really easy to most vets. Also you can ask advice on skills and things and that helps give some direction with the huge number of skills available.
Do you currently play any NCsoft published games?