WoW I don't get it

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#1 Lable1985
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Message for Mods: This might sound like something for a blog, but no one reads blogs, I spend to much time writing this for it to go to waist, and its much easier to discuss this kind of stuff on a forum thats open to a lot more people, so just leave this topic be. After all its pertains to a major pc game, and other such games.

So I was forced to play wow when a friend of mine gave me a free 10 day trail for wow only to be dazed, and confused, wondering around a polygonal forest wondering what to do. Well that's not all I did obviously. I tried my hand at quest, traveling around the massive world, and talking to some of the common players of the game. I'm going to give you a run down of the 3 days I spent on my 10 day trail to help explain why I felt so alienated from the world (...of warcraft)

Disclaimer: This is a loose adaptation of my memories for this game, so don't take it too seriously.

Day one: I create an account on moonguard, and play as a rouge. After going through the simple tutorial, and learning the controls. IMO, they feel aged, and floaty, but at least functional. My mmo instincts from playing 3 year of runescape kick in and I start killing zombie wolves's or something till I get to a respectable level and process doing some quest involving the murder criminals, and the genocide of the kobald race. After that I turn in for the night.


First impression: ehh, its kinda fun, but the not very interesting so far aside from the combat which still feels aged.

Day two: I walk down to a village south of where I started out. This is where I start rising my brow at what I see, and realize that I should smoke something before taking this all in. What I see a a ton of people, and some of the weirdest lookin things , and creatures I've ever seen, and a motorcycle which makes me question the continuity of the universe. Little did I know that wasn't to weirdest thing I was gonna see. No that was going to happen when I walked into the tavern in the town. I'll list off what I saw when I walked in.

Half naked night elves dancing on top of tables(who are prolly men thinking its funny that the nerds watching are whacking it offline to their characters)

A starcraft 2 robot flying around(one more crack at the games continuity)

Absolute Anarchy involving idiots jumping around, and presumably fighting each other.

A guy running around yelling its the "LOG OFF, ITS ALMOST ThE END OF THE WORLD, GET A LIVE BEFORE YOU WAIST IT!" (ironically he was wearing what looked like high level armor)

Some other guy yelling out his name. I think it was Leroy something. Weirdo.....

The rest I cant explain properly, but if your a regular player I bet you know what I'm talking about.

So yea, WoW is weird. I proceed to go down to the basement to this place in the vain hope for finding someone sane in this game only to get killed by some chick. This is the point in the game where I decide to stop jerking around, and explore the supposedly massive world(....or warcraft) I was basically just running around a forest forever getting killed by wolves, and spiders. Eventually I gave up, and started playing MW2

Day three: This is where I start doing the quest around goldshire. Mostly because I wanted to know if there was any story to this game. The answer was no, or at least not much of one, and they mostly consisted of fetch quest, talking to people, and killing people. And its at this point where I realize that this is the exact same tripe I did in runescape, but didn't have the same sense of humor as runescape however the better gameplay of WoW is much preferred. 4 or 5 hours later I get tired of playing.

*Sigh* WoW failed to appeal to me during me play time with it. I really don't know what to say about it other than ehh. I mean its alright as a game, but a don't really get how some people can play hours on end without getting bored from all the lvl grinding, and generic quest. Maby I'm missing something, maby I'm just a twit, but it seems like there's no goal or end to the game, and without that I don't really care to pay 15$ a month just so I can.... uhh. Ugg, see that's my point, There's no strong reason for me to want to lvl up, and do these quest when in the end all it did was give me a slightly shinier sword. You might be able to say " well lable, you overly pretentious troll, whats the point in playing other games? After all your only playing to get to the end credits, and at least WoW isn't just 10 hours long" My response to that would be because I when I play a game want an experience that entertains me, and can give me closure, or rather something that when put it down, and I walk away from it I feel like I did something meaningfull, or fullfilling. In the case of WoW the sense of closure doesn't exist.

I want you to dwell on what I'm saying, and maby discuss what I'm not getting(or explain why I'm an idiot if you see it fit) I want you to also keep in mind that the reason I made this topic was to help me understand this game, and other MMO's because my complaints pertains to all MMO's. My wanting to understand this isn't out of shear curiosity ether. There is a purpose. I myself am an amateur game designer, and understanding more about games, and game genres helps me as a designer design more focused games build around the psychology of the players.

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#2 N30F3N1X
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As has already been told you by CaseyWegner, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

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#3 Doom_HellKnight
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As has been told you by CaseyWegner already, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

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This. Blog it.
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#4 Lable1985
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As has already been told you by CaseyWegner, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

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You know no matter how its written its still a topic, and a forum is supposed to be an outlit for ideas. There's quintessentially no difference between a blog, and a forum post.
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#5 testfactor888
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Very nice blog entry there

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#6 Lable1985
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[QUOTE="N30F3N1X"]

As has already been told you by CaseyWegner, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

Lable1985
How is this a blog anyway? I wrote it as a topic for a forum, so people could discuss it. I don't revolve the topic around me just because one of the reasons I wrote it was because I wanted to understand MMO's more. It still has to do with the PC game WoW, and other MMO's, and a response only has to discuss to nature of the game. therefor it still pertains to the forums topic discussion. So its still a topic.
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#7 Lable1985
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Very nice blog entry there

testfactor888
I'm pretty sure if I wrote a normal forum topic in my blog no one call me out on it and say " Hey! nice forum topic" Mostly for the reason that NO ONE READS BLOGS, and secondly this is topic not a blog designed to be centered around a discussable topic that has to do with te forum.
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#8 N30F3N1X
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[QUOTE="N30F3N1X"]

As has already been told you by CaseyWegner, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

Lable1985

How is this a blog anyway? I wrote it as a topic for a forum, so people could discuss it. I don't revolve the topic around me just because one of the reasons I wrote it was because I wanted to understand MMO's more. It still has to do with the PC game WoW, and other MMO's, and a response only has to discuss to nature of the game. therefor it still pertains to the forums topic discussion. So its still a topic.

There was no space for discussion, you only narrated the legendary tale of a bunch of hours of WoW playtime :P

People plays it because it's a gargantuan time sink...arguably the biggest timesink available, considering how you can play it 24 hours a day and never really find yourself with nothing to do.

The universe is not medieval, robots have been in Warcraft ever since its lore was first weaved. Just take a look at Tempest Keep or the whole squid-faced-giants capital, or Gnomeregan and Ironforge.

It seems like you've "missed the point"...the biggest part of WoW is the top-level content. I agree that levelling, especially before level 30-40, is extremely tedious and would definitely not give the idea of a 12 million persons userbase worthy game. I suggest you wait for Cataclysm to hit, Blizzard is remaking from scratch the starting zones with a main story to follow.

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Well one thing I did notice is that you decided to play on an RP server, so of course you'd find naked elves (or other crap) dancing on tables at the goldshire inn, that's what people do on RP servers. You'll also find dudes playing female toons making out in the IF-SW tram, or other crap. Half of your post is basically complaining about the trolls on RP servers, play on a normal server and you could avoid most of that.
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#11 Lable1985
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[QUOTE="Lable1985"][QUOTE="N30F3N1X"]

As has already been told you by CaseyWegner, this is a blog post. It doesn't matter if YOU think it's not or if you want more people to read it, there are rules on this site you agreed with when you signed up.

N30F3N1X

How is this a blog anyway? I wrote it as a topic for a forum, so people could discuss it. I don't revolve the topic around me just because one of the reasons I wrote it was because I wanted to understand MMO's more. It still has to do with the PC game WoW, and other MMO's, and a response only has to discuss to nature of the game. therefor it still pertains to the forums topic discussion. So its still a topic.

There was no space for discussion, you only narrated the legendary tale of a bunch of hours of WoW playtime :P

People plays it because it's a gargantuan time sink...arguably the biggest timesink available, considering how you can play it 24 hours a day and never really find yourself with nothing to do.

The universe is not medieval, robots have been in Warcraft ever since its lore was first weaved. Just take a look at Tempest Keep or the whole squid-faced-giants capital, or Gnomeregan and Ironforge.

It seems like you've "missed the point"...the biggest part of WoW is the top-level content. I agree that levelling, especially before level 30-40, is extremely tedious and would definitely not give the idea of a 12 million persons userbase worthy game. I suggest you wait for Cataclysm to hit, Blizzard is remaking from scratch the starting zones with a main story to follow.

I only narrated the play time so people could use it as a reference point, and I figured its help them understand how I came to that Opinion. As for the discussion, I understand what your saying too, I just never felt a sense that I was doing much when I was playing even when I was playing, but you bring up a good point. Content is more than enough to draw most anyone in. Without it I don't think an MMO could get anywhere. Someone like me however cant get into MMO's much simply because the content is so far away. I still don't really know why people are so willing to shelve in over 30 hours of gameplay from when they start playing. WoW didn't really introduce me very well to what I can do in the game which is why I was scratching my head for the first few hours playing. Now I hate to fall back to runescape, but it did a much better job at introducing me to its self even if it is a much more flawed game. So I really want to know, what draws people with no knowledge of the game into WoW, and what keeps them into it? btw thanks for telling me about Cataclysm. It sounds very interesting.
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#12 Lable1985
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Well one thing I did notice is that you decided to play on an RP server, so of course you'd find naked elves (or other crap) dancing on tables at the goldshire inn, that's what people do on RP servers. You'll also find dudes playing female toons making out in the IF-SW tram, or other crap. Half of your post is basically complaining about the trolls on RP servers, play on a normal server and you could avoid most of that. Swedish_Chef
Those werent really complaints dude. I just thought I'd mention that because I found it hilarious.
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#13 Ikavnieks
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Did you try playing with friends? That's the only thing that kept me playing when I played WoW.
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#14 Lable1985
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Did you try playing with friends? That's the only thing that kept me playing when I played WoW.Ikavnieks
Well I only played three days worth of a 10 day trail which only has lie 1 day left on it, but if I were ever to get another free trail than I'd try to play it with a few friends. Chances are I'll get another from one of my friends who play it, so I might try that if given the opportunity to do so.
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#15 Ikavnieks
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Even though I'm not too fond of WoW, it can be VERY fun with friends.