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Originally posted by Zerocool032
Originally posted by gnat76
Why is it that in 100+ years of photography and today's HDD camcorders and 14 MegaPixel camerals we still only have distant grainy images. I'd like to see one really good photo or video that wasn't just swirls of light or a blurr.
www.ufocasebook.com/bestufopictures.html
I looked at those, all blurry silver lampshades, except for the blurry black blobs. If those are the best I wouldn't call that proof of aliens visiting Earth.
Why is it that in 100+ years of photography and today's HDD camcorders and 14 MegaPixel camerals we still only have distant grainy images. I'd like to see one really good photo or video that wasn't just swirls of light or a blurr.
Can someone name one F2P game that has the same quality as WoW, AoC or LOTRO?
In any game I want to see lots of background story and lore, an easy to use interface, possibly a built in tutorial and fluid graphics. I've played a few F2P games and none of them even came close to the mainstream P2P games.
As for paying a monthly fee, $15 a month is not much when you consider that I can easily spend more then that for one night at the movies which is only a couple of hours of entertainment.
*edit for bad spelling
Originally posted by markoraos
Originally posted by vvvemmavvv
Warning: Blizzard's ideas running low!
Blizzard had IDEAS?!?! Ever?!?!
Now thats not fair...Blizzard has released some awesome games and come up with their own lore for these games. The fact that WoW is getting old and has a been there done that feel doesn't take away from the fact that it was once new and shiney.
I think what I'm getting out both sides of the argument is that Blizzard should have stuck to banning accounts if they detected Bot usage but stayed away from the developers of the bot program themselves since those developers are only writing software that interacts with the game the same way a player would. ie...Blizzards actual software code is not modified in anyway.
A question for you that would be a similar legal issue. There are number of companies that make plug-ins for Microsoft Excel. Do those companies need to have permission from Microsoft first?
How did you discover MMORPG.COM?