I watched this video here, and to be honest it don't look that great for the what type of hardware this guy got. What do you think?
Youtube here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpufN9wJBkM
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I watched this video here, and to be honest it don't look that great for the what type of hardware this guy got. What do you think?
Youtube here
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpufN9wJBkM
As a player of both I would say do this:
1. Get WoW now. It's a near-flawless MMO experience that has more original content then, well, any game ever made.
2. Get FFXIV later. It IS a really great game (probably the most visually arresting MMO ever) but it has some serious issues with its UI and overall layout. Give it a few patches and then see if your still interested.
This. IF you want something already refined, and a easier experiance to get use to MMOs then WoW for now. FFXIVs servers are cluster bombed at the moment, the experiance is.... less than smooth.As a player of both I would say do this:
1. Get WoW now. It's a near-flawless MMO experience that has more original content then, well, any game ever made.
2. Get FFXIV later. It IS a really great game (probably the most visually arresting MMO ever) but it has some serious issues with its UI and overall layout. Give it a few patches and then see if your still interested.
NAPK1NS
Personally I'd go with FF14 because of this:
1) WoW 1-69 is currently very dead. Obviously this will change with the cataclysm. But right now, you wanna group with someone? lol. Ask for help? No one there. Etc...
2) FF14 is new so it should be a big population of new players which makes things more fun and active. For example, I played Aion at release and it was full of people which was fun. Came back a few months later just to find the lower areas completely dead which really sucked because I felt out of the loop and there were lots of group quests. Exploring and playing a new game with a new community is refreshing and fun. In WoW it's all about how fast you can go to 80 and get your phat purples.
Or at least this is how I feel and this is why I'll be trying FF14 this thursday when it's out. It's like a small village vs a big city. In WoW no one will care or have time for you, like lots of big people in a city heading rushing off to their job. Epic purples, dps, gearscore, skip bosses (even when levelling!!!) in instances, emblems go GO GOO GOO RUSH RUSH RUSH!
Don't like it at all.
Personally I'd go with FF14 because of this:
1) WoW 1-69 is currently very dead. Obviously this will change with the cataclysm. But right now, you wanna group with someone? lol. Ask for help? No one there. Etc...
2) FF14 is new so it should be a big population of new players which makes things more fun and active. For example, I played Aion at release and it was full of people which was fun. Came back a few months later just to find the lower areas completely dead which really sucked because I felt out of the loop and there were lots of group quests. Exploring and playing a new game with a new community is refreshing and fun. In WoW it's all about how fast you can go to 80 and get your phat purples.
Or at least this is how I feel and this is why I'll be trying FF14 this thursday when it's out. It's like a small village vs a big city. In WoW no one will care or have time for you, like lots of big people in a city heading rushing off to their job. Epic purples, dps, gearscore, skip bosses (even when levelling!!!) in instances, emblems go GO GOO GOO RUSH RUSH RUSH!
Don't like it at all.xWoW_Rougex
I see it a bit differently. In WoW all you really need to do to help yourself along the way and nullify the criticisms you mentioned is find a guild. Find a casual guild and all your grouping and insignificance problems are solved. I think its still too early to tell what kind of community FF14 will have.
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That's not a negative thing. If it isn't obvious enough, skipping bosses means being faster :|
N30F3N1X
Since when did WOW become Second Life? Plus, when i played WoW there were many nice people to help me out and point me in the right direction etc. Someone actually gave me 5 gold to start my journey :). Also, Raiding is about teamwork, which isn't really gonna be achieved with: GO GO DPS DPS NOOO HEAL HEAL, there's always a good friend or two to find along the way to quest with you =D[QUOTE="xWoW_Rougex"]
Coal143
Go for wow when the expansion is released. New world, new quests, people will level again. Quests are better made, items are better and so on.
This, good lord this. I finally played WoW up to 58? 59? with a friend of mine and we rushed through most of the content.. if we were doing a dungeon run he would just run me through with his 80. I mean we still explored a bunch and I had fun along the way, but mainly because I was playing with him and the game itself was only good in parts. I missed most of the content and didn't spend a lot of time to catch my breath.Personally I'd go with FF14 because of this:
1) WoW 1-69 is currently very dead. Obviously this will change with the cataclysm. But right now, you wanna group with someone? lol. Ask for help? No one there. Etc...
2) FF14 is new so it should be a big population of new players which makes things more fun and active. For example, I played Aion at release and it was full of people which was fun. Came back a few months later just to find the lower areas completely dead which really sucked because I felt out of the loop and there were lots of group quests. Exploring and playing a new game with a new community is refreshing and fun. In WoW it's all about how fast you can go to 80 and get your phat purples.
Or at least this is how I feel and this is why I'll be trying FF14 this thursday when it's out. It's like a small village vs a big city. In WoW no one will care or have time for you, like lots of big people in a city heading rushing off to their job. Epic purples, dps, gearscore, skip bosses (even when levelling!!!) in instances, emblems go GO GOO GOO RUSH RUSH RUSH!
Don't like it at all.xWoW_Rougex
FF 14 has tons of stuff to do, but yeah the whole initial startup commuity experience is epic. That's really the part I like most about MMO's, and I hate coming to them afterwards when the communtiy is dead at lower levels and everyone is doing high-end stuff, leaving you in an MMO wasteland. let me know if you play on Besaid and I'll look you up. I've been playin the game since last Wednesday, and I'm... addicted.
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That's not a negative thing. If it isn't obvious enough, skipping bosses means being faster :|
xWoW_Rougex
Killing more mobs in an instance = more experience and loot = better. Skipping bosses and extra mobs is faster but faster =/= better when leveling. I rather wait 20 minutes and have a full run proper run than a quickie. When doing heroics you get emblems so it's understandable, faster = more emblems but when leveling faster = missing out on experience, you don't want to skip half of the instance.
^This guy doesn't know that there is a reward when you finish an istance, don't mind what he says because he obviously hasn't done his math right.
more content than any game ever? not true at all eq2 has much more and as far as wow being a "flawless mmo" well thats just laughable if your new to mmos i would suggest checking out wow, but u will eventually find it to be a long tedius grinding proccess and then at end game everything is way to easy to obtain. not trying to hate on anyone that plays wow i played it myself for a year, its just got 2 easy and bored me.As a player of both I would say do this:
1. Get WoW now. It's a near-flawless MMO experience that has more original content then, well, any game ever made.
2. Get FFXIV later. It IS a really great game (probably the most visually arresting MMO ever) but it has some serious issues with its UI and overall layout. Give it a few patches and then see if your still interested.
NAPK1NS
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