I played Guild Wars for a bit. It was pretty fun, but there were a lot of major flaws that really decreased the fun of the game. Otherwise it could have been a great game. As for the graphics, they seem pretty cool at first, but when your play the game, EVERYTHING is really shiny and stuff. It gets really old, really fast. AND YOU CAN'T JUMP! That was one of the worst. I kid you not, it feels so.... constricting, to not be able to jump!
You think they're bored? Go look up on YouTube "WoW dance origins" it's a good laugh.
Two of the worst things about that game, was that you could only choose 8 moves/spells to take into the field to use. The other one was the total lack of armor diversity. Some towns had a blacksmith that you would turn in money and materials and get some gear. But about half way through the game (it was a kinda linear thing) you got the best gear and that was the end of it.
Oh, I've got both saved on my YouTube account. *g* (I actually like the WoW breakdown of what dance was snagged from where).
I've seen several for GW, though, where, I'm not kidding, they got like fifty or more toons together for syncronized dances. It's neat, but it is still 'OMG, you have got to be bored to get that many people together just to shake your booty in synch for a YouTube vid!'.
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Date: 2008-10-16 05:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-10-16 11:27 am (UTC)And I don't jump a whole lot, but it would frustrate the heck out of me if I needed to jump and couldn't.
Of course, I also wnder how bored the players must have been to stage a dance routine. *g*
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Date: 2008-10-16 05:22 pm (UTC)Two of the worst things about that game, was that you could only choose 8 moves/spells to take into the field to use. The other one was the total lack of armor diversity. Some towns had a blacksmith that you would turn in money and materials and get some gear. But about half way through the game (it was a kinda linear thing) you got the best gear and that was the end of it.
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Date: 2008-10-16 05:35 pm (UTC)I've seen several for GW, though, where, I'm not kidding, they got like fifty or more toons together for syncronized dances. It's neat, but it is still 'OMG, you have got to be bored to get that many people together just to shake your booty in synch for a YouTube vid!'.