| Username | NatoB |
| Real Name | Nathan Breeds |
| Rank | Apprentice Member |
| Joined | October 18, 2006 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 24 |
| Location | Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Last Visit | September 26, 2008 |
| Post Count | 115 |
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| Quote | if dreams are like movies then memories are films about ghosts |
Originally posted by Liranan
Yeah this is true, but go into orgrimarr on a friday night with a normal rig and see how much you will lag. I normally go to Thunder Bluff with my good rig just because there are so few players there and i am free to trade without lag, what im getting to is that yes they have a linked auction house but everyone takes their actual toons to these major cities (orgrimarr and stormwind). Im just saying that people in general tend to be drawn to one major area for trade (in real life and in the virtual)
If you don't lag in Thunderbluf but do lag in Ogrimmar it's PC lag and not server lag. EVE doesn't suffer from PC lag but from server lag, two different things.
4 gb RAM, 4200+ cpu, 8400gs Nvidia card - my pc is lagging? Right.
Originally posted by Liranan
Originally posted by NatoB
Every MMO has a central trade hub with smaller ones around. Take WoW they have 5 major cities per faction, and 1 city in each faction became the major trade hub, ogrimmar for horde and stormwind for alliance.
Its the human way :P take your city/town u live in and it has 1 major trade area :D
In WOW you have five major cities and all of their suction houses are linked together and there is one trade channel. Also WOW suffers from the lag problems that EVE suffers from. Good comparisson.
Yeah this is true, but go into orgrimarr on a friday night with a normal rig and see how much you will lag. I normally go to Thunder Bluff with my good rig just because there are so few players there and i am free to trade without lag, what im getting to is that yes they have a linked auction house but everyone takes their actual toons to these major cities (orgrimarr and stormwind). Im just saying that people in general tend to be drawn to one major area for trade (in real life and in the virtual)
As a new player, 9 weeks in now, i can reccomend 1 very good corp to join if you are a new player: EVE University. There requirements arent hectic, only thing is u are required to have played 8 weeks.
Every MMO has a central trade hub with smaller ones around. Take WoW they have 5 major cities per faction, and 1 city in each faction became the major trade hub, ogrimmar for horde and stormwind for alliance.
Its the human way :P take your city/town u live in and it has 1 major trade area :D
Turn based, lol havent played a turn based game in ages. Bring out the Pens and Papers! :P
How many players does an MMO need to be considered a success in today's market?