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Comment Late... (Score 1) 295

The funny thing is that when i was playing The Elder Scrolls Arena on my ooold PC years ago (1995, that game came as NINE floppy at the time.), I was already seeing a near future with loads of players online in the same "world" and I was impatient.
few years after that in 1999, I was playing Everquest.

So they missed the window of opportunity by about a decade. Well done.

Comment Ex player. (Score 1) 197

I first encountered WoW when I played the US beta, almost immediately stopped playing Everquest.
I then played the European beta, and bought the game as soon as it released.

I had tons of fun in the first years, then it slowly went downhill.
Arenas suck, resilience suck, extensions are way too slow and too small.
Microtransactions suck.
and worst of all, the community at least on french-speaking servers is AWFUL.

Comment Finally !! (Score 1) 413

We need fresh games, now someone might create something and get a load of wow subscribers.
I love mmorpg, but wow is now feeling like work more than fun.
i liked the early casual-style just-for-fun pvp. hate arenas rated bgs and co.
I like discovering new places, exploration, new dungeons... and that is severely lacking in WoW. Daily quests suck i dont like repeating day after day the same shit.
Why cant they create stuff faster with their 100s of millions ?? like a new dungeon a month would be a MINIMUM.

Everything is bound on equip, i liked Everquest style where people were more helpful and sharing stuff was fun.

And above all, WoW attracts unpleasant kids. and they cant do anything about this.

Comment Re:"Irresponsible"? (Score 1) 187

exactly my thoughts.
I am still hoping something serious comes from anonymous. so far what we saw is negligible compared to their mission statement....
the whole thing might very well be counter productive. a lot of talks about something minor about internet might help new regulations appearing.

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