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Any WoWers out there?
What relm are you in?
Any interest in running some dungeons with me and seeing where it leads... lol... I'm in the market for a new guild... my current one is too close to home and too inactive. I have a break from school and miss Azeroth... yeah I'm a nerd... I know... |
Also... horde or Alliance? And what level.
I'm currently most interested in playing my human Warlock... lvl 40. |
i played horde for the last few years (on stormreaver) and quit about 4 months ago (firelands wasn't so great). i've pre ordered Star Wars: TOR and plan to go balls deep into that game. my guild will be on "the fatman" if you're interested.
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I got into WoW for a little while, but I found it a bit too themeparky. I know that's the style these days, but I miss the more sandboxy days of Ultima Online :P
Currently, I am playing (on and off) Mortal Online: no levels, just skills, no barriers to who you can attack or who can attack you, and no instancing. More my style. I did enjoy WoW for the time i was there. I especially liked swimming. Spent half my time underwater. And I loved the music. Best music of any MMO ever. The theme tune to the capital city of the horde (can't recall what it was called now) was awesome. The way it kicked in as you arrived oof. Shiver down the spine. And the theatre of it was second to none. The fair that was on when I was last playing was amazing. The Fire festival or something. Great stuff. |
Pooka, I've let my account laps in the last couple of months because I've picked up cycling. No time left over now. If I ever pick it back up I'll give you a Haller. I have a couple of 85's and lots in between. I do like the Warlocks, but I mostly play Hunters. Love the pets and I'm mostly a solo guy and a pug. I even have a pug for my pug so I can have a pug when I pug.
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I play on Alterac Mountains (high levels) and other servers for low levels. I have an 85 feral druid and a 68 DK that I am currently leveling along with my partner who has a 70 Paladin.
We're in a guild for the perks (lvl 25 guild), but don't raid or group with them. Open to making advance plans for dungeon runs or whatever. Unavailable on demand, due to family and RL obligations. I've been playing since beta, but it's purely a form of down-time entertainment, not game goal driven. Look for Stormie or Fractious. Or PM me for email info to get on friends list. Oh and Dana, Darkmoon Faire is currently active. It's set up as a fairway, with barkers and tents and tokens you buy to play the games. Of course, you can imagine that it's fairly spooky - dark with blinking/broken lights and a full moon glowing over the whole affair. Very cool, as far as gaming events go :) |
I play Skyrim - WoW without all those tedious other players. If you meet an asshole in Skyrim, you know it's not his fault - he was drawn that way.
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Ah, man. I would love to play Skyrim but I don't have the time. So jealous! Tell me about it so I can enjoy vicariously?
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I have actively avoided WoW, because I know I'd be one of those people that pull on a Depends, sit next to a pile of Cheetoes and beer, and get lost inside the game.
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being that this thread was posted on a Wednesday, I was really hoping that you were referring to Whip em Out Wednesday.
I am disappoint. http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile...210_9019_n.jpg |
Skyrim is at the top of my son's christmas list. I haven't finished IV yet. hell... Ive barely begun. I keep coming back to Madden 12.
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I've even downloaded all of the books from Skyrim, and am reading them on my Kindle, because I kept getting bogged down in libraries in the game. |
Dear HM
Please do tell more about Skyrim, perhaps in a new thread. Also, what platform do you use? Different subject, what was the game you afflicted me with, it was online, not exactly text based but with stick figures and loads of language puns? I am ... I am having something of an extended senior moment, I would appreciate a little boost here. A clue is the meat helmet in the Bacon WTF? thread. Thanks ever so, |
Was that Kingdom of Loathing, v? I played that for a little while.
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YES!!!!!!!!!
thank you. |
Kingdom of Loathing was great. You ought to check out glitch. It's free. Kind of reminds me of KoL.
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now that looks like fun!
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Its great fun!
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For those of you who enjoy Skyrim: here's a review of Mortal Online (the game I play) which compares it to Skyrim.
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I was going to try Mortal Online but then I took a lightsaber to the knee. Now i play Star Wars: TOR.
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I like Skyrim a lot, but sometimes I feel that if I describe all the cool things that in my view make the game world incredibly detailed and impressive end up sounding tedious and mundane (mining, cooking, potions, crafting, etc.). If you like that stuff, (as I do) you can do it all. But you don't have to. You can play this game any way you want. It's amazing. Quote:
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I really do miss that game though...before all SOE's stupid changes. Happy Monkey, perhaps skyrim has the elements I liked so much about SWG? Crafting, cooking, mining....what is the player economy like? Do crafted items decay at all? |
It's a single player game. The economy is you sell what you make (or find) to the shopkeepers, and you buy what you need from them. Unlike previous Elder Scrolls games, items do not decay.
It's a single player game, with the scope of a massively multiplayer game. |
Ah, I had not realized it was single player, so I assumed it had a player based economy. Anyway, sounds like fun.
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personally, i mostly do flashpoints with guildies and space missions. both really fun. i would recommend you keep up to date on your class missions, that's where you'll get new companions, titles, legacy surname, your spaceship... likely the game is not fun to some extent because you're playing alone. make friends, find a guild. the game is more mmo than rpg; its no fun if you play it like its final fantasy. |
i forgot to mention you can send your companions out on missions or have them craft for you. helps you keep busy while you're waiting for your group to get ready, or a pvp queue, or just travelling.
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No they didn't really have binding in SWG...does that mean it is unusable by anyone other than me? In Galaxies, they had decay, which was one of the things that kept the user based economy working right. Crafting was very complex and vital to the game, so there were people who focused just on that and enjoyed it. And there were people who did a lot of battle stuff, too. I liked a little of both. We also had our own houses and furniture and such. Not everyone enjoys playing house, but I thought it added a lot to the experience...sort of engaging, in a way. I realize TOR is a completely different kind of game, so I am not complaining, just contrasting/comparing. I haven't even figured out how to get better weapons/armor, yet. And I haven't figured out what a flashpoint is, yet...I keep hearing the term, but not sure what it means. Also, class missions...are those like the ones I have been going through...I am a smuggler and have been doing this continuing mission with this companion where I am trying to hunt down the guy who stole my ship. I am stuck, right now because on the particular part of the mission I am on now, I keep getting killed by npcs. I can't seem to beat them. Is there any way to get more fighting skills than the basic ones I began with? Is there a trainer for my class? Are there waypoints and if so, how do I use them? Sorry for all the questions. Maybe I need to do more forum reading. Unfortunately, the TOR forums are not searchable. |
the answer to most of your questions is yes.
yes you won't be much help to a guild, and yes you should find one (don't look for a good one, there are a lot of guilds that focus on leveling, that is they're more interested in hanging out and grouping together than anything else). if you didn't start out playing with friends, you need to make some; when you get to missions that are noticeably harder than what you're ready for, ask if anyone is looking for a group for that mission. something like "/1 anyone doing finding nemo?" (where "finding nemo" would be the name of the mission). conversely, if you see someone in chat say "lfm finding nemo" send them a whisper and see if they could use you. they'll let you know if they don't need your class or role. don't be shy in groups once you're in one; ask questions, mention you are looking for a guild, add people to your friends list. the only thing NOT to do while in a group is to pull accidentally. yes reroll if you want. its by no means required, but playing with people you know is what makes the game fun. starting from scratch in an mmo with mechanics that are new to you and no support is really not fun. it sucks. if you decide to reroll, play empire on The Fatman. i'll get you a ginvite and we're constantly hanging out in mumble. makes asking questions really easy. yes. binding means that, for most items, once you equip them only you can use them. i think your companions can use your bound stuff too. its similar to decay in that every time a new char gets rolled it needs new gear, so there's always a market for crafting yes you can do a lot of crafting, but it can be expensive and you don't level from it no you don't get a house like second life or swg. the closest you'll get is your ship you can buy better weapons/armor from vendors or the auction-house, but at low levels it would be better to just do quests/flashpoints and equip any rewards that are upgrades if the class missions you're doing are getting too hard, lvl up a bit. its like playing the main plotline in a console rpg game too much; you have to do some of the side quests to lvl up. or you can just grind. Its also possible the missions you have are "heroic" missions; meaning they take more than one person. yes there are more fighting skills. there is a camp with trainers for each class on each planet. look for "class trainer" on the filter on your map. there are waypoints you can quick travel to once every half hour. you have to unlock them when you first find them. generally one in each camp/town/quest-hub/village. there is also a taxi system. thirdly, death is not too painful in this game, you can kill yourself and res back in town if you need to get back fast. resources: questions like, "what kind of gifts does my companion like" or "where is the guy i need to talk to for this mission" or "what weapon does the most damage at my level" can be answered by TORhead.com i'll pm you our guild's mumble info; we're pretty friendly. glossary:
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No worries about the post being huge...it is very helpful for me. I appreciate you taking the time to post it all.
I think I will reroll. By good guild I meant one where people are friendly and willing to put up with my ignorance for the moment. I will get it, eventually and would probably really enjoy it. Also, I can't commit to being on at certain times for things like scheduled raids and guild meetings. But, once I am more experienced I am always happy to help others when I am online and I don't believe in cheating or exploiting. I am not big on pvp, but I like pve in groups. My views on pvp could change, though as I learn more about this game and depending on the group. All of the information you gave me was vastly helpful! I will give it another shot and see if I can have more fun with this. It doesn't have to be about crafting for me. I will probably do some of it eventually, but right now, just leveling and learning will be more important. Having a house is not that big a deal. It doesn't seem like that is something that would really fit into this style of game, anyway. I am anxious to get a ship, though. Now I will go figure out how mumble works. Do I need to get a headset or something with a microphone? |
if you want to speak in mumble you'll need a mic of some sort, if you just want to listen you'll just need speakers. you can also chat in text if you have neither.
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Serious Technical Question Re: WoW
Serious Technical Question Re: WoW
I am rebuilding my computer, re-installing XP from disc. Is there any unique data in Program Files, or Documents and Settings\Application Data, or anywhere else (local to this machine) that is required in order to preserve Pooka's WarCraft data? -OR- Once the application is re-loaded on a fresh build, will it all pull down from the servers? |
Save the WTF folder.
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Is there anything saved in the user's profile or anywhere else besides C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft ??? Thanks for your help, --Flint |
My data is saved in C:\users\public\games\worldofwarcraft\wtf
Really, the only things that aren't saved server side are the key bindings, UI setup, add-on's and macro/hotkeys. All of that is in the wtf folder. Keep in mind that the wtf folder isn't always in with the program installed files and that sometimes, there is a dummy folder in the program folder, but it doesn't contain your character settings. On some computers, the proper folder is found: C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF Make sure you have "show hidden files" set on your computer, in order to find it. |
Ah, thanks. Found this:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Blizzard Entertainment Don't see any other WTF folder, but in C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF\Account, I do see folders for every character, with "AddOns" and "SavedVariables" etc. |
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Oh, and curse is a great place to use to manage your add ons. |
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