I've played both and my vote would go to Titan quest. Deeper classes and skill trees, i really love the graphics of titan quest and the atmosphere it also has better boss battles, better storyline, lore, setting.....
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saying TF2 looks dated and plays like an old hat is a bit of a stretch in my opinion, it is still a great game and fun to play and the community will still be there for many years to come.
So I just finished playing a few rounds in a hardcore server and i think i liked it better than the regular one. Increase damage, no crosshairs, no enemy spotting(the red triangles don't appear on top of the enemies or on minimap) those are some of the things i notice.
Don't bother asking about WoW here.It's just full of WoW haters.Also it's not to late to start, it's never too late to play a game.
MJPK
What he said, I think WOW is a great game once you get a hang of it. Download the trial but you can only go to level 10 which is not very exciting to be honest...yet some people judge the game based on these first 10 levels and thats why they say it sucks. If you can buy the game and try it for a month then decide if you like it or not.
Well the pirates are making developers move in this direction, maybe they all should have their own battle.net or steam type of thing but i dont know how effective that would be
Western RPG's especially fantasy and other rpg games made by Bioware, Bethesda, Blizzard also action RPG's like diablo, titan quest, torchlight......
Why is everyone posting in a thread that is from 2008?millerlight89LOL. I guess ME1 faced the same problem the sequel is going through....I still havent played the first one, i just bought it over the holiday deals over steam and plan to buy the second one sometime down the future. All i will say is that you pirates are gonna force game developers the way they charge for their content, whether they set up a monthly fee like mmo's or buy x amount of minutes to access said game or whatever it is i have a feeling we are not going to like it.
No. People who start new characters rush through the starting areas as fast as possible to get to the end game content. Probably there will be some life for a day or two but most of the people will be gone from that areas way faster than completely new players. I think it's far too late to start with WoW now. Its not too late to start with WoW that's completely false. If you want to start playing the game now i would suggest to pick a high populated server then level up to 15 and then start using the dungeon finder. And like i said before healers and tanks will find a group in less than 5 minutes, dps takes a bit longer from 5 - 20 minutes depending on time or day, from my experience. In the down time you can quest in an appropiate zone for your level, or level a profession and make some gold on your way 80. Another reason i would encourage people to start wow now is so you can get to see azeroth as it is now because once cataclysm comes you wont be able to experience this content as it is now. Or if you wish you can wait til the expansion comes, am sure there will be plenty of people leveling the two new classes in cataclysm(worgen and goblin)[QUOTE="Daytona_178"]
So iam wondering if this will be a good time to try the game again as maybe this will encourage lots of the players to create new characters and the starting areas might be full of life.
What do you think? Does this seem likely?
nethernova
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