MetalMonkey74 said:
Shooting for the most ignorant post of the day, are we? I'll give you a hint: Activision does not own Blizzard, google that.
I Fiend I said:
1) Too expensive
2) the graphics, even for the day of the release were horrible, the art design is not good.
3) The quests are really boring and there arent any markers to where you need to go, only tells you the area and then you have to search the whole area for 1 little thing.
4) So many people are turned into zombies by it, all they ever do is play warcraft. To be honest I was scared to try it, didnt want to get sucked in, but when my friend gave me a trial version I really didnt like it, even though I gave it a chance.
1) Not even close to being as expensive as, say, gathering trading cards (if that's what they're called), playing the Warhammer table top game, or even going to a bowling club twice a month. And before you try comparing it to other games, let's just say where other games count playtime by the hours, WoW does it by weeks and months.
2) They weren't horrible during release, they're improving over time (think every expansion and some major patches), although not in every direction (case in point, original races looking twice as bad as the ones introduced in Burning Crusade, and Northrend looking 5 times better than the original Azeroth). The preference of art style is
entirely subjective. I happen to love it.
3) I have to agree for the most part, but then again, the quest log is
vastly more helpful than what almost every other MMO has, because it did one thing right
ever since launch, and that's
being short, to the point, and clear about the objective(-s). Not to mention some quest texts can teach you something about the lore and maybe even crack a joke or two. About the actual markers, this is something that some people might think ruins the game a little because it singlehandedly removes most of the reason for players to want to explore the landscape. In any case, recently the quest log was upgraded to have them, and players can now blindly go from quest giver to quest area without looking around a single bit.
4) Obviously, the people you're around were not exposed to the crack known as Counter Strike or Lineage 2. Those are known to have ludicrous amounts of players (and I mean fanatics) while being average or below average as a product. At any rate, it's all a question of willpower - if one does not possess it, one might aswell die from exhaustion while playing a game. Same can happen with alcohol, drugs or gambling, it's just a different thing to lose yourself in.
There are a few things I can mention as a former WoW player, however, that just piss me off;
- Too much catering to the whiny casuals. They're not the ones who got this game off the ground, and there's no reason for them to feel so entitled to absolutely-horrifyingly-dumbed-down-gameplay.
- Complete butchering of the Lich King storyline. Honestly, after I saw what they did about the death of Arthas, I said 'I don't fucking believe it' out loud, even after the fact that he wasn't doing anything except scratching his ass in Icecrown for over a year.
- Realm firsts. 'Nuff said.
denseWorm said:
Quote for absolute and undeniable truth.