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Started by Invert, October 24, 2004, 11:56 PM

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Soul Taker

Quote from: warz on October 31, 2004, 02:16 AM
I don't like it. I don't like how you can only be in games with like 8 or 12 people. I like how everquest is.. even when you're not logged in, the world is still running.
Yea it's much better in WoW, where you have to wait in line for an hour for a quest monster to respawn and then try to kill it before the rest of people waiting for it to respawn do.  Trust me, it's like, the most fun ever to sit around all day waiting to have fun.

Mitosis

holy shit that games is sweet, i played it for like 5 hours straight yesterday

warz

Yes I was talking about Guild Wars. It isn't very massive. I was impressed by the graphics though.

Invert

#18
Guild Wars has thousands of players playing at the same time that is called Massive. You can only get to lvl 20 in the public beta test. You need to go to the Guild Wars website and learn more about the game before you post crap about it.

Magickian

Quote from: Soul Taker on October 31, 2004, 07:58 AM
Yea it's much better in WoW, where you have to wait in line for an hour for a quest monster to respawn and then try to kill it before the rest of people waiting for it to respawn do.  Trust me, it's like, the most fun ever to sit around all day waiting to have fun.

I've never had to wait for over 10 minutes for a quest mob to spawn in WoW (nameds included).  The only ones where there are problems is on collection quests involving having to kill multiple X creatures, these usually get overloaded especially in newbie zones, but again, waiting a few minutes at a spawn loc can get you the monster.  I usually just work on something else though until that area's cleared.  Unlike everquest, there's more than five quests in the game past level 5, and there's always other zones at equal level to hike to.  As for guild wars, I downloaded the stress test, but never got past creating my character.  I don't care too much for PVP based games, tends to bring out the worst in me and eventually ends in exploitation and an eventual ban.

warz

Quote from: Invert on November 01, 2004, 02:12 PM
Guild Wars has thousands of players playing at the same time that is called Massive. You can only get to lvl 20 in the public beta test. You need to go to the Guild Wars website and learn more about the game before you post crap about it.

Did participating in the recent beta test count? Because if it did, then I know what I'm talking about and I still stand beside my opinion. I think it was repetitive. I got bored with it after my group did the tournament crap for like 2 hours of straight winning.

Soul Taker

Quote from: Magickian on November 01, 2004, 04:52 PM
Quote from: Soul Taker on October 31, 2004, 07:58 AM
Yea it's much better in WoW, where you have to wait in line for an hour for a quest monster to respawn and then try to kill it before the rest of people waiting for it to respawn do.  Trust me, it's like, the most fun ever to sit around all day waiting to have fun.

I've never had to wait for over 10 minutes for a quest mob to spawn in WoW (nameds included).  The only ones where there are problems is on collection quests involving having to kill multiple X creatures, these usually get overloaded especially in newbie zones, but again, waiting a few minutes at a spawn loc can get you the monster.  I usually just work on something else though until that area's cleared.  Unlike everquest, there's more than five quests in the game past level 5, and there's always other zones at equal level to hike to.  As for guild wars, I downloaded the stress test, but never got past creating my character.  I don't care too much for PVP based games, tends to bring out the worst in me and eventually ends in exploitation and an eventual ban.
Well, I only played the stress test, and it was very overloaded.
But yes, the amount of lower-level quests is really great, though honestly they bore me after a while.  But, at least it gives something to do other than grind.