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WCT: Aug 17-21, 2009

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Jimor:

--- Quote from: bicostp on 20 Aug 2009, 23:33 ---This just kinda happened during tonight's Ustream :lol: :

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Derp

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I'm missing what you're trying to point out.  :?

Delirium:
I got that, but what was it doing there?

Random832:

--- Quote from: Team Venture on 20 Aug 2009, 17:22 ---
--- Quote from: maddness on 20 Aug 2009, 06:25 ---Not wholly. You can do half of the Black Fathoms Deep dungeon without launching an instance and I've just started Gnomergan and haven't run in to an instance yet.

If Marigold doesn't have back ups, she's going to be losing serious geek cred here.

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I-rony. Losing serious geek cred.... and you're citing your experience in Gnomergan and BFD?

For the record, they're all fucking instances. Instance=dungeon, they're entirely interchangeable words.
From the official WoW site: "An instance is a personal copy of the dungeon for you and your party.
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And therefore a dungeon which does not create personal copies of itself for each party (as maddness asserts is the case) cannot be referred to as an instance. Try reading the stuff you are citing.

LTK:
"Drat"?

snubnose:
Err, an "instance" is just a "copy" of something.

ANY copy.

For example, if you have 10 identical copies of a dungeons, each the same looking, its 10 instances. Even if you dont get your own personal copy, only have to choose the emptiest of the 10 by yourself.

Even more importantly, if there is only ONE copy of a dungeon, one can call it also "instance" or "THE (only) instance".

If you play WoW though there instances means something specific, i.e. dungeons. But in a different MMO, the same word may mean something else.

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