Blizzard rips off Yahtzee New splash screen technique is familiar
#46
Posted 29 July 2008 - 09:13 AM
You might want to go check out 4chan while you're at it!
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The Queen's own English, base knave, dost thou speak it?
#47
Posted 30 July 2008 - 01:32 AM
You might want to go check out 4chan while you're at it!
Ah, go easy Josh. Not everyone understands where memes are welcome and where they're not. It's like driving. You interpret the traffic with experience.
Then again, he may never learn unless you scold him.
Hell, he might not learn even then.
The important thing is that you scold him.
Chaotic Good
#48
Posted 10 August 2008 - 05:16 AM
#49
Posted 10 August 2008 - 07:33 AM
Or because that's what they've always done. It takes a long time to make good games and Blizzard hasn't released a bad or even mediocre game in god-knows-how-long. They're absurdly picky with the quality of their games, there's a reason people still play StarCraft, Diablo II and WarCraft 3 many years after their releases, and wether you like it or not, 10 million subscribers does say a fair bit about WoW's quality.
For example, Diablo 3 has gone through at least 3 total graphical style changes. Also, save for StarCraft the Western fanbase is bigger then the Asian one.
Case in point: They're not procrastinating, they're taking the time the project needs to make sure it's good. If only every developer had the privilege of being able to do that, games like Alone in the Dark wouldn't have sucked balls.
#50
Posted 10 August 2008 - 08:45 AM
#51
Posted 10 August 2008 - 09:26 AM
And yeah, as DrTorte said - there's a huge difference between purely fucking about and doing nothing when it comes to developing a game and being able to take your time and make sure the game is the best you can feasibly make it. Blizzard have always been of the 'It's done when it's done' school of thought, the same as Valve...and to be honest, a lot of developers should probably take note.
#52
Posted 10 August 2008 - 10:59 AM
It says a fair bit about numerous other things, too. :/
Good thing they realized that it was too much of a boring, repetitive grindfest and changed a lot of things with the expansion. Still, to me it remains a boring, repetitive grindfest.
#53
Posted 10 August 2008 - 11:21 AM
Good thing they realized that it was too much of a boring, repetitive grindfest and changed a lot of things with the expansion. Still, to me it remains a boring, repetitive grindfest.
they changed a lot of things, but not enough things, and not the right things. TBC bored the pants off me... and WotLK probably won't be any better.
#54
Posted 11 August 2008 - 12:03 AM
Good thing they realized that it was too much of a boring, repetitive grindfest and changed a lot of things with the expansion. Still, to me it remains a boring, repetitive grindfest.
That's all RPG's.
Well, to me at least.
Has anyone else seen the trend lately set of a newer user revitalising an off-track topic with the help of another new user a few pages in?
No offense intended, but maybe they just read the first post and reply to it
My only main problem with WoW, apart from the RPG aspect, is plot, mostly the plot revolving around Illidan, and the constant plot 'fixing' (changing) when they bring out some new feature.
Chaotic Good
#56
Posted 11 August 2008 - 03:15 AM
Is Britney Spears any good?
Also, I find RPGs to be extremely tedious. Either I have to kill,kill,kill,kill until my finger falls off the mouse and coincidentally my hand, or I have to sit through endless dialogue and story until my brain is numb. I don't like RPGs that much except for the extremely brilliant ones like Fallout.
I also believe Fallout 3 is going to be complete and utter crap, but then again that is another discussion and I've derailed enough methinks.
#57
Posted 11 August 2008 - 05:42 PM
Is Britney Spears any good?
Indeed, you can't judge things solely on sales. There are wonderful games that don't sell well and shitty games that sell great. However, in WoW's case, it's 10 million active subscribers (trials and inactive accounts don't count). While this does include the first month of gametime you get when you buy the game, I'm willing to bet the vast majority of people would not willingly pay monthly fees for something they don't enjoy if it's easy to opt out.
Just my two cents :>.
(Also to the poster who said something about new people showing up when a thread derails, I've been lurking here for quite some time.)
#58
Posted 11 August 2008 - 06:58 PM
#59
Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:05 PM
a) your use of the word masochistic is indeed wrong
b) it's called personal opinion. Personally, I enjoyed Wow for the 2 or so years I played it "full time", and no I'm a bit burnt out of it and log on only a few hours a week. But I can understand why people still enjoy it, and others loathe it.
This post has been edited by ftr: 11 August 2008 - 08:06 PM
#60
Posted 11 August 2008 - 08:27 PM
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