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SavageCheesecake said this about your mom:
since when does PLAYING MMOs make you a good writer? You need a creative mind.
Since the fact a seasoned MMOG player knows exactly what ticks the hell out of other MMOG players. And a having a high end player might actually bring out high-end encouters and quests that are actually aren't completely lousy (case in point: Luclin, PoTime, any GoD/LDoN raid)
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SavageCheesecake's unholy Backstreet Boys obsession manifested in:
You need a creative mind. Furor is the kind of guy who stays up day and night grinding xp with 7021971597.7 guildmates and raiding for keys. If he writes quests its gonna be high-end and higher, anything else is too n00b for his tastes.
Oh, so powergamers have no creativity! How clichéd. You also forgot the part where they have no lives, live unemployed in their basement mooching off relatives, are college dropouts, are all assholes and hate you all.
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SavageCheesecake wrote this stupid crap:
This is kind of funny considering hes going to start out on WoW like every other n00b.. "Hi I r level 2 and I was wondering if I could have some shinies," or maybe something a little more like "IM FUROR YOU BITCH GIMME MONEY NOW," cuz of his massively swelled head.
More like, knowing how to efficiently play without crawling around in every idiot bottleneck to get to the top first. But nevermind, that implies having no life, not actually thinking up strategies and the like!
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SavageCheesecake forgot to spellcheck:
hes gonna push for powergaming, which isnt what everybody wants.
But it's what a lot of people want, too, go figure! In fact, what will make or break WoW is exactly that -- high end content. If it's well-designed, as the rest of the beta content is so far... If there's high end content that's even remotely interesting, contrarily to EQ's latest expansions... And if it has customer service to back that content, service that doesn't consist of a team of outsourced GMs that don't know two words of English... Then you can expect players to leave EQ en masse.
Because the regular content is already quite superior to EQ's, by many different opinions.
Now do me a favor and get your facts straight instead of trying mouth off with your foot all the way down your throat.
[Edit: and, very funny article there. If you had any idea how idiotic you and other uber guild haters sound, you would understand why they come off so "catassy", to quote the article. Hell, I'm not even in an uberguild, I'm not even in WoW yet and the people like those in the article already annoy me to no end.] Nina fucked around with this message on 04-20-2004 at 08:54 PM.
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There was much rejoicing when Dr. Gee said this:
I agree with what Nina said other than the, "PoTime sux," part. I've been enjoying it immensly after phase 2. Even then phase 1 and 2 are no worse than clearing in PoAir. At least you get a fuckton of loot clearing phase 1 and 2.
From my point of view, the way to Time is pretty nice, but time itself is basically a treadmill. But I haven't actually been there, I'm only basing myself on a few friend's opinions.
That, and as a cleric Time takes massive conentration since our pullers are maniacs. p3 truely rocks the casbah.
It also helps when the guild you're raiding with is batshit crazy and you're too busy trying not to piss yourself laughing to notice p1 and p2. Dr. Gee fucked around with this message on 04-20-2004 at 09:03 PM.
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Everyone wondered WTF when Dr. Gee wrote:
Well, i guess if you had to do it like, every day it would suck. But we only get one day a week in rotation, so we have to rip through it to have enough time to learn what we need to advance. But we're also a pretty good guild too. Were 2 minutes away from p4 on the first night and have Saryn and TT down like a 20 day old dead chicken now.That, and as a cleric Time takes massive conentration since our pullers are maniacs. p3 truely rocks the casbah.
That's pretty cool. I'm only flagged up to EP (haven't been to a [successful] Rathe Council raid). You think as now a semi-casual player it is worth it to get Time flagged? My issue is... if I get Time flagged I will feel like I "beat" the game
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And I was all like 'Oh yeah?' and Dr. Gee was all like:
It also helps when the guild you're raiding with is batshit crazy and you're too busy trying not to piss yourself laughing to notice p1 and p2.
You should see the banter in DH, especially when you're not guilded and invited in the middle of an out-of-context bored raid discussion. o.O
(Man I'm going to be flame for this fer sure).
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How.... SavageCheesecake.... uughhhhhh:
Check this out. It's very enlightening.
What was that supposed to englighten us to? The fact that he was right?
About eight days into his fourteen days Time was patched to it's current, very fixed form.