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Old 08-21-2012, 06:40 PM
Roth Roth is offline
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You get more and more defensive every time. You have no idea how far into EQ I played, nor have you asked, but it seems to be as far as you played. You admit not playing far into WoW, yet you're allowed to speak about WoW? Dumb.



Yes, we all know this, it was never being debated. An MMO game improved through time and expansions!?!? You are a so smart thanks!!!



You basically came into the thread starting an EQ vs WoW debate, when you had no experience with WoW at all. I honestly thought you were trolling at first, now I just pity you.

Explain to me the "easy mode and welfare epics". What was so easy? What were the welfare epics you received?

Yes WoW is more for casual play, we already stated that in the WHERE DID WOW GO RIGHT thread that you're posting in. We said its more accessible to a broader audience, thanks for selectively reading.

And again, explain to me why it was so easy.

I haven't played WoW in months, I just hate people like you who form opinions without having an actual opinion.
You insult the poster more than you defend the game. If people don't agree with you they're morons, elitists, eqfanboys. Realize that you are an irrational baby who hates anyone who disagrees with you.

Edit: I'll explain the problem with patch gear resets and also what aspects of wow are too easy, and the problem with it. Leveling: zero challenge. Zero. In eq leveling does take a challenge... maybe not "skill" but it takes patience, knowing what to do, preperation, etc. You can't just throw yourself at eq and hit max level. In wow you can. The problem with this is in wow the game doesn't start till max level, so the entire leveling process simply feels like a waste of time. In eq half of the fun is leveling.

The problem with gear resets every few months is that mmorpg's are about working for something. If you think that's elitist and you want a game where everyone has everything, why don't you idk play a game that ISNT an rpg? Part of the reason mmos can work is the illusion that you're progressing. If you never actually make any progress then you're just playing solely for the gameplay, and at that point remove the levels and remove the gear entirely. Make the only point of the game achieves. That's basically what you seemed to be saying when you replied to my post earlier.
Last edited by Roth; 08-21-2012 at 06:52 PM..