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Sven plays WoW.
Alex C:
--- Quote from: Dr Sasquatchula on 15 Jun 2009, 01:05 ---
--- Quote from: NeverQuiteGoth on 13 Jun 2009, 04:52 ---And this development of Goldshire by players is so universal and widespread across all of WoW that OFFICIAL LORE has actually been altered/created to reflect Goldshire's seedy nature. Which is hilarious because when the game lauched Goldshire was supposed to be this peaceful little hamlet.
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This is simultaneously the most disturbing/retarded/hilarious thing I've ever heard about WoW. I'm glad I've never played it. I just don't get the appeal. I wonder... why are all MMORPG's so similar (in a bad way)? You know, slow gameplay, repetitive quests, etcetera? If you take the online aspect away from it, no one would play it. Why not build an MMO around a game that's actually fun to play by yourself? Whatever. I don't really care that much.
As for the QC characters, I'm surprised that even Sven would play WoW, even while being depressed. I just never imagined any of them playing it.
[end WoW/MMORPG rant]
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Never heard anything about any of this ever. Probably because it's easily possible to spend virtually no time in Goldshire whatsoever.
KeepACoolin:
--- Quote from: TheReaper on 15 Jun 2009, 05:09 ---
--- Quote from: jeph on 12 Jun 2009, 02:08 ---wow is for nerds
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Says the author of a webcomic that used to have copious Dune references.
I mean, I love Dune, but it's not exactly something you read while playing football
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I read Dune and play football. Of course, I also hate mmorpgs, but that's besides the point.
Dr Sasquatchula:
--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 15 Jun 2009, 17:42 ---
To extend your acronym:
Why not build a Massive Multiplayer Online around a game that's fun to play by yourself?
...yeah.
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Does this count as OCD/nitpicking? Because in my defense MMO is a widely accepted term used in place of saying "MMOG." It's easier to say. For instance, have you never heard everyone and their mother say something to the effect of "Hey dude, check out this new MMO I've been playing," or "This MMO is unbearably bad." It seems pretty unnecessary to call me out on that one.
LTK:
--- Quote from: Dr Sasquatchula on 16 Jun 2009, 13:25 ---
--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 15 Jun 2009, 17:42 ---
To extend your acronym:
Why not build a Massive Multiplayer Online around a game that's fun to play by yourself?
...yeah.
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Does this count as OCD/nitpicking? Because in my defense MMO is a widely accepted term used in place of saying "MMOG." It's easier to say. For instance, have you never heard everyone and their mother say something to the effect of "Hey dude, check out this new MMO I've been playing," or "This MMO is unbearably bad." It seems pretty unnecessary to call me out on that one.
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Are you doing this on purpose? Oh, I see, you're confusing MMO with RPG. There's more online multiplayer games than RPGs, you know.
By the way, Sven's Twitter has comments on WoW for the first time in months. Comments, that is, not just on WoW.
Aegir:
--- Quote from: Dr Sasquatchula on 16 Jun 2009, 13:25 ---
--- Quote from: Zingoleb on 15 Jun 2009, 17:42 ---
To extend your acronym:
Why not build a Massive Multiplayer Online around a game that's fun to play by yourself?
...yeah.
--- End quote ---
Does this count as OCD/nitpicking? Because in my defense MMO is a widely accepted term used in place of saying "MMOG." It's easier to say. For instance, have you never heard everyone and their mother say something to the effect of "Hey dude, check out this new MMO I've been playing," or "This MMO is unbearably bad." It seems pretty unnecessary to call me out on that one.
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I think what Dr Sas was doing was showing you that it's a MULTIPLAYER game. In other words, you can't play by yourself.
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