Jason
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Agreed.Ew WoW.
Go outside.
Second that. WOW is bad for everyone health. Pokemon is more socialable than WOW. Remember, I had a friend died from playing too much WOW.
Agreed.Ew WoW.
Go outside.
Starvation, dehydration, or lack of sunlight and human contact? Yeah, Guild Wars is actually much better than WoW (at least that's my opinion). And, because I don't have to pay to play it, I don't have to devote myself to it, allowing me much more time for other things, such as school, friends, family, forums, other games, and my personal favorite, just sitting and doing nothing.Second that. WOW is bad for everyone health. Pokemon is more socialable than WOW. Remember, I had a friend died from playing too much WOW.
Second that. WOW is bad for everyone health. Pokemon is more socialable than WOW. Remember, I had a friend died from playing too much WOW.
No, it really is the game.
It's a mass-marketed game that appeals to the lowest common denominator of player by in general being too easy, being too much about grinding, and not making players learn to work together effectively, when working in groups is part of the appeal of MMOs. It might be better than Ragnarok Online, but it's still crap.
If you're going to follow what Marril said, do like the first suggestion and play Final Fantasy XI.
Unlike WoW, it makes an active attempt to weed out idiots before they get to high levels, forces people to learn to play together as well as work in a group, and gives you a decent sense of accomplishment when you do something because the game isn't hand-holdingly easy.
and not making players learn to work together effectively,
I disagree. If a game doesn't actively promote working together, then how do you expect any of the morons who don't expect to have to work together to know they should. If it's not about working together as well as against each other, it might as well be a Single Player RPG with a multiplayer option like Resistance: fall of Man.player's fault
player's fault
Unlike WoW, it makes an active attempt to weed out idiots before they get to high levels, forces people to learn to play together as well as work in a group, and gives you a decent sense of accomplishment when you do something because the game isn't hand-holdingly easy.