| Username | jaxontyler |
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| Joined | April 23, 2005 |
| Gender | Male |
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| Location | Lexington, KY, United States |
| Last Visit | July 5, 2008 |
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Seriously though, I played stoned a lot. I played WoW for 3 years. Thats why it s so succesful. You can play totally trashed and still clear BT on a weekly basis.
Then I can waste flasks in battlegrounds and get my kills way up there, all white smoking some Cali Kush. Mhhm. Any game where you can do that, is a great game.
The only reason I have kept on playing WoW for the past year and a half is the PvP, which really blows, but, I have so many friends there. It's more of a social game. I do it out of boredom more than I do it because I enjoy it. Which I don't really enjoy the game at all. Just my friends. Every other MMO I have played, its been hard to get a good community of friends to play with. It seemed like in EQ2 I could run a dungeon and never see the same people again.
I think there will be so many people try WAR that this wont happen. Anyway, as soon as it launches I am signing up a 6 month sub just so I can't leave. I have read almost everyting about the game from the official website, Warhammer Allinace, and TTH, that from what I am reading and watching in vid's i wouldnt want to leave anyway. I just hope the World RvR > Scenarios.
Hell no I wont go back. I've been looking for a way out for years.
I will be giving WAR at least a 3 month subscription to give it the shadow of the doubt. No games are perfect at the start so I think 3 months is plenty of time to get most of the main launch bugs out. I just hope other people are willing to stick to it that long, because most people I know play it for 2 weeks then go back to WoW because they "think" its better because it don't have those bugs.
Ok, take this for example. Got it from Ten Ton Hammer
Fighting the Zealot
The best way to deal with a zealot is by disrupting the complex network of interconnected effects and abilities which can make him so powerful. There are several ways to do this, the most obvious being the use of magic which helps protect you from his Harbingers or strips Marks from his allies. Alternatively, you might wish to attack the Zealot as a priority, but he is hardly the soft target that he might appear to be. You must weigh this option against the possibility that his allies will gain a critical edge while you attempt to eliminate the Zealot himself.
Which console would you like to see MMOs released for?