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jojo263 Posts: 164
Registered: 2003-6-18 14:03:47
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1/1/00 12:01am
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where should I go next the Heros call boards gave me Winterspring and Un'goro?
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Ashmaele Title: Pastor of Muppets
Posts: 1,809
Registered: 2002-1-15 08:30:50
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1/1/00 12:02am
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Ardenwolfe posted:
Hell, everyone knows I have a strong dislike for Arc.
I admit this.
But, even he adds to a discussion or even posts a thread with merit.
Wait a second...Arc is a dood?
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Ardenwolfe Title: All Knowing Grammar Police
Posts: 499
Registered: 2002-12-11 14:47:24
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1/1/00 12:02am
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Sure enough.
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Spookysheep Title: Lieker of Cheese
Posts: 1,248
Registered: 2002-1-9 06:49:19
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1/1/00 12:02am
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Ardenwolfe posted:
I could tell you something, but I'd be showing my hand. Let's just say, if you're really paying attention, it wasn't pointless.
And, no, as I said before, I'm not mad.
In fact, I'm quite happy with the overall results.
If you're paying attention.
Oh noez. Now he has a master plan but can't show his hand yet!
Dude, your obsession with me is not healthy.
In all seriousness. You just sound like an internet stalker.
I realize that you think you made some other point, but your obsession is the only point you actually made
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legba11 Title: Not a Moderator
Posts: 12
Registered: 2000-1-28 11:37:34
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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They have made the newbie experience much more story oriented.
Hmm... What is the next big MMORPG coming out?
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bobsoji Title: WoWVault Newsie & Wiki Nub
Posts: 20
Registered: 2001-5-12 22:21:11
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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Very impressed with the new low level quests |
This weekend I leveled up a priest.
I really like the new dungeon maps.
I like all of the new FP's they've added for those who wish to use them.
I was not expecting to reroll anyone but now I'm considering it to experience each area.
I've been really pleasantly surprised with the changes.
I love the sieges going on in the Night Elf lands. The feel of Horde vs Alliance is a lot better than Space Goats vs Boy bands in TBC.
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Ardenwolfe Title: All Knowing Grammar Police
Posts: 499
Registered: 2002-12-11 14:47:24
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:02am
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Spooky, in order to be your 'Internet Stalker', I'd have to be following you around for a while and often right?
The last time I responded to you, in any way, shape, or form, was over three years ago.
You are aware of this, correct?
In fact, a moderator, who shall remain nameless and is no longer with us, suggested I ignore you because . . . well, he wanted to ban you in a bad way.
Guess even he got fed up with some of the local drama and left.
What amuses me about this is every time someone disagrees with you guys, you all pull the 'stalker' card.
Interesting, don't you think?
But, this said, that old moderator's suggestion appears valid even after all this time.
Talk to you in another three years.
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--Syrus-- Posts: 536
Registered: 2003-12-2 15:51:47
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1/1/00 12:02am
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Very impressed with the new low level quests |
My Pally is level 25 now and I am still enjoying all the quest changes, the dungeon changes too! I mean I knew that the old world was going to be revamped, all new quests, for some reason it escaped me that this would include the classic dungeons as well. I was pleasently surprised. I know that they all havn't been changed, but the ones that have been I've enjoyed.
I guess coming from someone that has been around since classic release, it is just cool to finally see some of the story progress.
Van Cleef is dead, Hogger is in jail, ect ect.
Even the dungeons that are not revamped have had little changes that make them more polished. For example Wailing Caverns which used to be pretty much a horde only dungeon, because of the dungeon finder is now a great alliance dungeon too.
The quests are available at the start of the dungeon, and instead of having to collect all the gems for each boss and taking up inventory space, (which can be limited at that level), the quest just requires the death of the boss. When you go back to turn in the quests you start the escort quest, a quest rarely done previous to these changes.
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The_Korrigan Title: Scrub Buster
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Registered: 2001-7-17 03:51:32
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1/1/00 12:02am
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--Syrus-- posted:
I guess coming from someone that has been around since classic release, it is just cool to finally see some of the story progress.
It's definitely fun and nice - yet it's also sadly as close as we will ever come from a really dynamic world in WoW.
I'm still waiting for a MMORPG where when you e.g. killed Van Cleef and unfolded the plot, the next day, there would be something ELSE in that mine, and not just the same, respawned mobs. That game would of course not be based on what Van Cleef drops, but about discovering that time's story (which will be totally different next time you come).
Changing quest lines depending of the surroundings, roaming and migrating animals and mobs... will we see that during our life, or will it be for the next generation?
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--Syrus-- Posts: 536
Registered: 2003-12-2 15:51:47
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The_Korrigan posted:
--Syrus-- posted:
I guess coming from someone that has been around since classic release, it is just cool to finally see some of the story progress.
It's definitely fun and nice - yet it's also sadly as close as we will ever come from a really dynamic world in WoW.
I'm still waiting for a MMORPG where when you e.g. killed Van Cleef and unfolded the plot, the next day, there would be something ELSE in that mine, and not just the same, respawned mobs. That game would of course not be based on what Van Cleef drops, but about discovering that time's story (which will be totally different next time you come).
Changing quest lines depending of the surroundings, roaming and migrating animals and mobs... will we see that during our life, or will it be for the next generation?
I admit that would be cool, however I think those types of dynamics belong in a single player game. What your suggesting woudl require the whole game essentially being phased to every specific character. This would also pose grouping problems, everyones quest lines would have to match up otherwise those players couldn't quest together.
"LFG Deadmines, must have killed Van Cleef, Must have killed ect, must have killed ect.."
I dunno it would be cool, but I am glad the Westfall Inn is done and the Redrige bridge.
Something they could do that I think would be cool is destructive enviroments, have world events with Raid bosses that attack major cities and then there are quests in order to rebuild damaged parts of the city. With all the new mechanics now and flying we could be riding around on drakes, defending Stormwind from a huge Drake attack, sitting in mounted guns a long the walls scorching legions of scorge.
You are rewarded for defending the city with as little destruction as possible, and further rewarded for rebuiding what was destroyed.
Then throw something even more interesting in there, a cross faction attack during said Raid? Trying to make the opposite faction fail the event and get the most destruction possible oh the possibilities.
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