Xterminator November 13, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 13, 2004 why'd you have to be undead!! now how am i supposed to get all the way over there? Hey Brill how big is your captial city? The orc capital Ogrimaar is huge! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head November 14, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member November 14, 2004 (edited) I love it so far...only wish the server was more stable. City is really really really big, pretty busy too most of the time, I've only visited a few areas of it, but I think Bliz did a great job of capturing the feel. Edited November 14, 2004 by Brillow_Head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 14, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 14, 2004 I totally agree. My bro's playing Alliance and he's in Stormwind right now, it's even bigger than ogrimmar. CRAZY!!! well time for another WoW binge. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 17, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 17, 2004 One thing i'm worried about. When it does go retail and we start over. I have no clue what i'm doin on Alliance side. With horde i know where all the quest items are and where to go so i can lvl up very quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 18, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 18, 2004 Killer i'm not angry with you about last night. I got out no prob, got killed by some stupid raptors again Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draco November 18, 2004 Share Draco Member November 18, 2004 i didnt even try beta, i didnt want to ruin it. i am definately going to buy WoW this tuesday, so tell me what server you guys are going to be on and ill be sure to join it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head November 18, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member November 18, 2004 I'm really starting to dig this game, so much better than SWG. The high level content of this game is mindboggling...about what level do you think it will become imposible to solo at, I'm thinking around 23+ its going to get really really really hard. Oh, and when retail comes around what say we start to pool our money for mounts, put together the money from like 3 or 4 characters and we can save up for mounts pretty quickly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
linch November 18, 2004 Share linch Member November 18, 2004 One thing i'm worried about. When it does go retail and we start over. I have no clue what i'm doin on Alliance side. With horde i know where all the quest items are and where to go so i can lvl up very quickly. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I hear ya X... but think about all the newbies in the low level zones. I would think you would want to get out of those zones asap. Go horde and get up to level 10ish, then you should have another mobs in various areas. If you go Alliance and dont know the quests and where to go, your going to be spending twice as much time with getting kills and finding the areas. Either way I exspect launch to be very bumpy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soul .gc November 18, 2004 Share soul .gc Member November 18, 2004 Brill - I was still soloing easy at 25. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 18, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 18, 2004 then again are we gonna have a guild on both Alliance and Horde. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soul .gc November 18, 2004 Share soul .gc Member November 18, 2004 cannot have one on both sides unless it is different servers I beleive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 18, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 18, 2004 hmmm what to do....so many choices!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head November 18, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member November 18, 2004 Then we have alliance chars on one server and horde chars on another... Do we get to have tabards as well..plz, plz, plz, plz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r November 18, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member November 18, 2004 i missed the part why we can't just have a guild on Alliance and a guild on Horde on the SAME server ? They can have diff names so it will atleast be the same server ... since were not sticking together, im going to play undead next week. It's what i've played in all the phases of my beta time, and it's what i'll play out of the gates i guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator November 18, 2004 Author Share Xterminator Member November 18, 2004 i'm gonna go with horde outta the gates. killer what server are you gonna go on? i'll join ya, maybe we make guild or join one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r November 18, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member November 18, 2004 making one will be quicker for communication purposes. That's all we really need is the chat ability. We can figure out a server on release day, are they using numbers again or giving them names ? a central PVP server is where i'll end up even though im east. Going to be nice being able to have guild chat and not have character and guild wipes no more ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head November 19, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member November 19, 2004 explain the advantages of PvP versus normal play in your opinion killer... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r November 19, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member November 19, 2004 i wouldn't say their is an advantage to either style of play. It's whatever you enjoy more. I play mmo's so i can go head to head with other characters, whether it's a 50 on 50 battle or a pk group roaming enemy lands. You spend so much time getting your character built up, i have to be able to use what i've spent so long working for.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spiralstairs November 19, 2004 Share spiralstairs Member November 19, 2004 i missed the part why we can't just have a guild on Alliance and a guild on Horde on the SAME server ? They can have diff names so it will atleast be the same server ... The game wont let you have a horde char and an alliance char on the same server. Not sure of the reasoning behind it, but thats the way it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brillow_Head November 19, 2004 Share Brillow_Head Member November 19, 2004 lol, I'm sorry Killer, I should have phrased it differently. What do you do on a pvp server, how is it different. Every time I think PvP I think if diabloII where peeps just go outside of the rouge camp, go hostile, and kill each other over and over again...never do quests, spend all their time trading or doing xp runs to build up the char just to go right back outside. I dont' know the dynamics of an "actual" pvp character. How do you build them? Do you spend all your time trading for better PvP items? Do you still group for long periods of times to do the elite dungeons? Or is it simply a matter of kill stuff to level up then at some point just raid enemy towns and passer-byes until your sick of the game? I'm going off a lack of info here, it seems like half the group is PvP and the other is normal...I'd like to group with the guys who are all about exploring the world, hitting all the uber hard quests, getting really awesome weapons and items and even possibly setting up events, guilds. I don't know if I'd like to be wandering around gathering herbs and getting ransaked by a group of bratty PKers. I wouldn't mind organized duels...but PKer's...to many horrid memories from Diablo II. Still, fill me in on what you love about it so I can decide with all the info. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spiralstairs November 19, 2004 Share spiralstairs Member November 19, 2004 PvP is great fun i must say. you can only be attacked by the opposing faction if your not in your own territory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All Kill3r November 19, 2004 Share All Kill3r Member November 19, 2004 yup. even if your on a pvp server you have a choice i do quests to level, but i do an equal amount of just killing mobs so i can get loot. That's where i've picked up my nice stuff. I'm not doing any tradeskills in retail. Im pretty much focusing on damage output in the fastest amount of time... Getting the right clothes along the way of course. Don't really need to do any trading, you come across everything you will need with time. It's built into the game it seems. Once my characters high level then i'll do pvp and level. Once she's maxed out then it's just pvp. About exploring the world, oh yea. Going to raid another city is exploring and pvp all in one ! Seriously, i have the most fun in a small group just running around ... Or start a new toon. It's no different then if you didn't pvp, except whenever you get the urge to test out your stuff, you do, against actual players instead of mobs. Like last night i was in Brill and there was probably 40 Horde there defending 30 or so Alliance off. The battle wasn't a big zerg ball of people, it was small cluster's spread across the field of people fighting. We would run back to Brill if we were getitng to spread out and regroup. Before we could heal up and get oriented we saw a huge wave of Alliance come over the top of the hill where the Tower is. It was a final charge from hell man, but right behind them were 40 more Horde getting off the Zeplin that they haven't noticed yet. Alliance rolled deep with alot higher level character's but the power of the undead sandwiched them at the base of a field and pulverized them. That's the kinda stuff i like in mmo's. We then loaded up the Zeplin and took it to their house. If beta hadn't ended, i'd just be getting xp like a normal player today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
soul .gc November 19, 2004 Share soul .gc Member November 19, 2004 I have heard some horror stories about the PvP servers during Beta. High levels would sit in the newbie zones and low-level zone just whacking everyone because they can. In the non-PvP ones you can still travel to the other lands and fight the people, but you have to flip on your PvP flag first. After 2 deaths in PvP the flag switches off in case you are tired of it and you have to either attack a PvP player or switch the flag manually to go back to PvP. It has the benefit of PvP without the annoyance of the people who just want to kill low-levels for fun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Korodas November 19, 2004 Share Korodas Member November 19, 2004 (edited) Well, like SS said, even on a PvP server you are protected in controlled territory. If you are alliance and you are in alliance territory, then enemies can't kill you unless you attack them first. If you are in contested territory, then anything is fair game and if you are in enemy territory, then nobody is fair game until they attack you. I still enjoy the questing and the storyline of the game, but fighting other players when I want to brings a new element of challenge and only adds to the overall game in my opinion. The added risk, and being able to overcome that risk, is an adrenaline rush at times. It's kind of fun when you get ambushed and you have to fight back and win. Not only that, but PvP raids do inspire a different level of teamwork that you won't necessarily see in even the most difficult quests. Against opponents that are experienced and prepared for combat, every member of a PvP group must fulfill their function to be successful. From what I've read, each class was designed to take advantage of other specific classes and their weaknesses. They were designed with PvP in mind (whether or not that rock-paper-scissors type balancing works out, only time will tell). That said, I have no idea what the end-game PvP will be like in WoW. It is VERY "carebearish" compared to what I am used to. No penalties for dying, no trophies for winning, and it is faction vs. faction rather than free-for-all. In a traditional PvP world, anybody can kill anybody else and while it sounds like it would be crazy, alliances end up forming and territories are claimed. People fight to defend land, allies, friends, dungeons, etc. The politics of a true PvP server become a large part of the gaming experience and last long after all of the quests have been done and you've reached that cap level. In WoW, I'm not sure it has the potential to reach/add that next dimension of a PvP MMORPG. As for now, it's a risk free environment 'til you hit 20. Even then, PvP only carries the penalty of death, which is the same risk you face just playing the game. Except, of course, that the monsters ALWAYS camp my friggin' corpse, and the Pk'ers don't. -Kor Edited November 19, 2004 by Korodas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TaPe November 19, 2004 Share TaPe Member November 19, 2004 26 Orc Warrior, test 6 twas fun... went out fighting a Massive Infernal, Felguard, etc Deciding on what horde warrior to make for retail... trying to decide with racial talents in mind. Trolls seem to get some solid bonuses for a warrior, but I like the look of the Orc better Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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