tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post4984931226598511089..comments2024-03-28T02:55:08.855-07:00Comments on JVT Workshop: World of Warcraft: Starter EditionJoseph Skyrimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-21148144987231669652014-02-22T16:36:01.853-08:002014-02-22T16:36:01.853-08:00Coming from more modern "active" combat ...Coming from more modern "active" combat games where you need to dodge or block and there's no auto attack the WoW system felt really slow. It's like the character was spending more energy telling me why they couldn't do something instead of just doing it. That's how I felt anyway. <br /><br />Obviously the highest I reached was level 20 as that was the end of progression for me, but I did do it on multiple chars and tried all the starting zones out, effectively consuming all that was free. Hopefully they bump up the free levels as that would draw me back, I mean why not - apparently the game starts at 90 now right? :P Joseph Skyrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-13547256996136398792014-02-22T16:31:57.156-08:002014-02-22T16:31:57.156-08:00I think Murlocs are the highlight of the Warcraft ...I think Murlocs are the highlight of the Warcraft experience for me thus far, being the most memorable for that little cute sound clip of theirs. :P<br /><br />As a free loader I've done as much content as the game would allow, reaching level 20 on a few toons and making one of each race to experience the start areas of all (though I wouldn't replay content with an alt, like gnome/dwarf and orc/troll).<br /><br />I'd probably play more... if I didn't have to pay for it. :PJoseph Skyrimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08734014925489857811noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-66972659768049034212014-02-21T15:17:43.423-08:002014-02-21T15:17:43.423-08:00I'm glad you liked it. I tried out the starter...I'm glad you liked it. I tried out the starter version not long ago, My friend wanted to try it out, and I knew that if I brought up recruit-a-friend it would turn him away. I knew that had he accepted recruit-a-friend, I would end up in heirlooms, and just rush him through the content.<br /><br />So I gritted my teeth and decided to level up with him and experience WoW like I did all those years ago, the spartan way. No addons, no guildies, no nothing. The only problem is that even though I have him on my Battle.net friend list, we still cannot form a party since it is only a starter edition. So we end up killing twice as much of everything as we would otherwise.<br /><br />We are currently around level 9. I let him explore the world, run around, chase after murlocs. I only take the initiative when he does not know where to go. The other night we were jumping from a Sunsail Anchorage. I jumped first, to show him how to do it, and survived, He jumped after me, apparently a bit too much to the left, missed the deep water, and died. It was fun as he tried to locate his corpse in a whole new bleak and grey world.<br /><br />I also try not to force WoW on him. I let him suggest for us to go and play WoW instead of LoL or Hearthstone. We could say I am making a long-term player out of him :PAstalnarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08832316971190028397noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5170161199375200085.post-86335346313636273852014-02-21T14:02:00.990-08:002014-02-21T14:02:00.990-08:00Mrs Bhagpuss and I waited five years before we tri...Mrs Bhagpuss and I waited five years before we tried WoW. We'd heard it was insultingly easy and looked ugly. Eventually we found ourselves between releases on our MMOs of choice and stuck for anything new to do so we gave it a try.<br /><br />And guess what? It's really good. All those millions who made it the success it is? They aren't idiots. We thoroughly enjoyed the three or four months we spent there. In the end I ran out of steam at about level 70 or so. I didn't like the Burning Crusade zones nearly as much as the original world and while the WotLK zones were better I'd lost my commitment by the time I reached them.<br /><br />Your comments on combat are interesting. I found the combat perfectly fine but I am always at a loss to understand the extremely high praise it gets for responsiveness. I never noticed it being any "tighter" or "crisper" than a dozen other MMOs I've played. <br /><br />I'd happily play WoW again now I've had a long break. Indeed, I did play the Starter edition last year and completed all the Goblin starter area, which is very entertaining. I really should go back and do some more one of these days...Bhagpusshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03499162165023939880noreply@blogger.com