Can I pick?Quote:
Originally Posted by BobMcGee123
I pick the Gotti family.
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Can I pick?Quote:
Originally Posted by BobMcGee123
I pick the Gotti family.
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@psychopath: Okies, I'll have a look for them.
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Thanks guys, lots of little bits of useful info. Keep it coming!
(And I know there are more WoW / MMORPG fans here, show yourselves!)
Personally what makes online games addictive for me, is that playing with other people means that it's different every time, whereas playing against AI, the majority of the time they'll play the same.
This is what keeps me interested in counter strike anyway :P
too bad we are talking about WoW where most of the time you are fighting AI mobs :eek:
Ewww! This guy doesn't play PvP! Hiss him!Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperSAS
*hiiiiissssssssss*
edit- let me change this post to a question actuallyQuote:
Originally Posted by SlyMaelstrom
do you get experience points from fighting pvp? (serious question)
WoW rules.
yeah i love paying a monthly fee to ceasely attack the same enemies over and over again until i finally get enough experience to see the numbers in a database increase slightlyQuote:
Originally Posted by ethic
edit- i would also like to personally thank you for that valuable contribution to the discussion
No, who wants experience points? Then my twink would gain levels and my fungi wouldn't be as awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperSAS
what level is your twink, level 1?Quote:
Originally Posted by SlyMaelstrom
oh and what level is the character that got the equipment for your twink?
I haven't played EQ in ages. My twink was in the 30s. Dwarf Rogue, all the standard twink gear, etc, etc. I got the gear for it myself with one of my level 65s.
No, but I did a lot of PvPing outside of my twink. It's just fun. I could never play on a PvE server. It's so boring.
oh wait you are talking about everquest? nevermind then
I was a druid in WoW.
There was a fungi in WoW?Quote:
Originally Posted by SniperSAS
Teh cyborz keeps me in WoW lawl.
But seriously, it's the social aspect of the game that keeps me there. The challenge of organizing 40 people to achieve the same thing is something that I really enjoy, especially looking back and seeing what we've done.