| Username | misterorff |
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| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | October 13, 2007 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 27 |
| Location | Cary, NC, United States |
| Last Visit | May 27, 2008 |
| Post Count | 19 |
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Horde to Northrend: Take a Zeplin from 2 of your capital cities.
Alliance to Northrend: Take a boat from 2 cities that you never go to past lvl 40... but first, take a griff ride.
Also, have leveled Alliance and Horde to lvl 70. There is no Alliance Bias. There is no Horde Bias. They are different.
I think too many people like being guild leaders. While there will probably be a few Large guilds on each side per server, I am guessing there will be MANY MANY small guilds. I for one hate large guilds because I like a small, tight knit group. I also think it will be a better feeling to see your small guild hold a keep, rather than seeing your huge guild hold every keep in the area...
...plus, I would HATE to hold the banner for a large guild. Thats a lot of pressure.
The feel of the game. Very new. Dark, Creepy, Spooky, Intense...
Awesome, Awesome News.
I think the reasons you stated are reasons why old-school MMO players have and are leaving WoW. That being Said, WoW's players are a new breed all together. There are players in WoW that will never ever play any other MMO and will stick with WoW because, to them, the new things released are just fun additions.
The AVERAGE WoW player doesn't care about the other guy's gear or how hard or easy it was for him to get it. Thats not the point to a lot of players. The point is fun.
Now, I don't think WoW is fun, but thats just me.
I say, live and let live. To each there own. And just because Wendy's comes out with the Baconator doesn't mean McDonalds is going to go under.