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post Returning to WOW: Episode 2

September 16th, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized, MMO — Jeff @ 10:39 am

I know I said I wasn’t going to whine about this, but I am. Call me….well don’t call me anything, it’s rude.

After arriving in Northrend and ascending to lvl 71, I became very alarmed when, after completing quests for peasants and wayward seal-people (who seem to be under siege from the same pirate apparitions that plagued Scooby Doo for so long), I was handed very nice gear. Ridiculous in fact. Most of it blue, one or two green, all superior to my current adornments.

I should be happy, I know. After all, it’s an upgrade! For whatever reason I am unable or unwilling to grasp that concept. As someone who struggled with 39 other people to solve the riddles of BWL and Nax, wipe after wipe, for fortune and glory and all things epically purple and shiny, I can’t quite bring myself to put on this new gear. I know it’s better, but I can’t put it on.

Time for the obligatory metaphor to make my case. Let’s say that you were a hard working, self made person of intrigue and power in the early 1970’s, and you had a real thing for racing cars. At the time there was one car in particular that you coveted, for sake of our tale lets say it was a 1970 Ferrari 246 GT Dino. It was the best of it’s time in power, performance, style. It was also the hardest to obtain. You got it, you tuned it, acquired every supporting part and accessory available to make it the best it could be. And it was the best. You raced it, and you won. A lot.

As time went on, for whatever reason, you lost interest in cars. You keep your prize, but covered and in storage. Now, in present day, you suddenly find your passion for racing renewed. You pull the cover off, hop in and head out to the track. People still stare, still admire, but for an entirely different reason: Nostalgia. Or, in the case of the traipsing ninny in Episode 1, utter confusion. “I bet that was fast” they remark, smiling with the confidence that while they could never have attained such a car in it’s time, they car they have now is in most ways superior and thus it doesn’t matter.

After some qualifying races you realize that your car is still fast and worthy of competing, just not at the highest levels. Being the enthusiast that you are, the time for upgrading is at hand. That’s when the screaming starts.

You see an impressive machine, say a Lancer EVO. It is faster than your car, better performing in nearly every way, and at 1/5 the price to attain. You can just have it. But you don’t want it. You drove a Ferrari damnit, and even though you may not be able to pick up a new 458 Italia right now, you know that if you work hard enough you can get there.

I want my Ferrari, and I’m not ashamed to say so. So instead of racing an EVO until I have the chance to join the elite ranks once again, I will stay in my Dino. Sure I’m not going to get there as fast or win as consistently, but hey: I’ll look good doing it.

post Returning to WOW: Episode I

September 10th, 2009

Filed under: MMO — Jeff @ 3:34 pm

As a lifelong gamer, WOW was a number of firsts for me. It was my first MMO, my first game with a lifespan >1 year, my first cooperative gaming effort with >8 people. I played it with the feverish dedication that many of you know all too well.
My guild was well organized and skilled. We were the second guild on Dalaran to clear MC, and the first to complete BWL. I was one of our primary tanks, and I loved my job. As a result my toon was purple head to toe in the latest fashions of the time. Like others, I began to lose interest when the thrill of conquest turned to the bickering of looters, which turned to the monotony of the grind. Eventually I hung my Helm of Wrath on the hook and retired.

After nearly 3 years WOW has become yet another first for me: the first game I have picked back up. I have decided to return to the game, largely due to the incessant prodding of a couple of my friends who have enthusiastically jumped back onto the wagon. I came to find a world that was a great deal larger in size and features, but not necessarily in content (I am withholding judgment for now).

I am not going to bore you with the cynical whining I assume has already found elsewhere on the interwebs (”You made simple quest items better than my epics? REALLY???”). However, I did feel it was worth mentioning that my character seems to be quite the curiosity for the majority of players I encounter.

The first thing that became clear is that the game clearly is no longer designed for my toon and his deprecated gear, as the quests for level 60-70 are very easy. The second is that most players who are level 60-70 have absolutely no idea how a level 60 toon can be epically equipped. The following is an excerpt of the first in-game conversation I had after logging in for the first time.

PLAYER - “A lvl 60 geared? WTF?”
ME - “I haven’t played in a couple of years.”
PLAYER - “No”
ME - “Ok then”
PLAYER - “Did u buy him?”
ME - “No I made him a long long time ago in an Ironforge far far away” (an attempt at levity)
PLAYER - “Do you want to tank ramps?”
ME - “No. I haven’t played in a couple years, so I could use a little time to get acclimated. What is ramps?”
PLAYER - “You have all that stuff and you don’t know ramps? You def bought it.”
ME - “Do you want to run BWL?”
PLAYER - “What is BWL?”
ME - “Exactly.”

Needless to say we aren’t exchanging Christmas cards.

post Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms - Move over Travian

December 13th, 2007

Filed under: MMO, News, Web Based Games — Della Bitta @ 8:37 pm

HOMMWebGame.JPG

If you’re addicted to the online webgame Travian like we are (picture Solar Realms Elite meets Civilization) then Ubisoft might have just the thing for you. Their classic strategy game series Heroes of Might and Magic is getting a next installment, and it’s entirely browser based against 1,000 other players.

Sweet Mamma Jamma.

The game is slated for a early 2008 beta. Checking our calendar it seems that early 2008 is just a few weeks away. We’ll keep you posted on when it launched. Until then check out the Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms Official Website which includes feature previews and visual tutorials of what you should expect from the game.

post New Blizzard MMORPG Confirmed

December 12th, 2007

Filed under: MMO, News — Della Bitta @ 11:46 pm

Don’t get your knickers in a bunch. So far it’s still an unannounced title. Any speculation of World of Warcraft 2, World of Starcraft, or even Diablo Online will has no true basis, and crackpots will have as strong of a foundation to argue the game is definitely Lost Vikings online.

The news comes from a post in the World of Warcraft forums where an Admin says that Blizzard is devoting new resources to another MMORPG project.

…it is an unannounced Next-Gen MMO.
And that doesn’t mean an expansion for World of Warcraft either.

That’s it. Still no clues on if it’ll be one of their current properties or something totally new. This news just confirms what everyone already thought they knew.

Knowing Blizzard’s track record, though, it’ll probably be quite polished and quite aways away from release even after it’s officiall announced. At least we know they’re working on something to replace the aging World of Warcraft, which has seriously stagnated as of late.

post EVE Online Trinity Screws the Pooch

December 6th, 2007

Filed under: PC, MMO, Mac — Russell @ 11:46 am

Yeah, so I just finished pumping up Trinity.. and they go and do this. Nice work gentlemen. I can say.. yes in fact the graphics are HAWT. And yes in fact, it WOULD screw yoru machine up if you got the premium patch within that timeframe.

(luckily I hadn’t rebooted before I fixed it)

But in order to spread the word:

6.12.2007 11:47:45
ALERT: READ THIS IF YOU INSTALLED TRINITY BEFORE 4 A.M. GMT

If you have Windows AND upgraded EVE Online: Trinity Classic before 4 A.M. GMT to Premium using the content upgrade path then you MUST read this before doing anything else.

  1. PLEASE DO NOT REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER
  2. Check the root directory of your hard drive and see if you have a boot.ini file. Boot.ini file is normally hidden so you need to click Tools : Folder Options : View and select “Show hidden files and folders” and uncheck “Hide protected operating system files” to be able to see it. You can also check for the presence of this file by clicking Start : Control Panel : System : Advanced : Startup and Recovery : Settings (third button down). Windows will alert you if the boot.ini file is missing.
  3. If boot.ini is still there then you are not affected and do not have to take any further steps.
  4. If boot.ini is NOT there then please click here: FORUM LINK

We have removed the faulty updater so anyone installing the Trinity Expansion now will not be effected.

A new updater will be available shortly.

We apologize profusely for this error and are working on offering more extensive help those that have a non-working Windows PC, so please stay tuned.

EVE Online | News

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post Convert Your WoW Character into a 3D Model

December 5th, 2007

Filed under: PC, MMO, Mac — Russell @ 10:50 pm

Gaming Steve is fantastic.  And he has a great podcast.   But thats not what this post is about.  This is the balls-out coolest extension of your MMO gaming experience I’ve see net.  They basically make a very nicely detailed model of YOUR character in WoW.   Frickin sweet.

Gaming Steve: Convert Your World of Warcraft Character into a 3D Model


Thanks for the scoop Chris!

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post Gold Farmers resort to Dead Gnomes

July 10th, 2007

Filed under: MMO — Russell @ 4:32 pm


YouTube - Falling Gnomes

post MMOGData.com Launches to Replace MMOGChart.com

June 14th, 2007

Filed under: MMO — Russell @ 4:49 pm

The MMO Data continues, and with even better slicing!

So what’s this all about then? Well lots of people have used the awesome www.mmogchart.com for information on the MMOG market which was created and maintained by SirBruce for many years, however since 2006 SirBruce has not updated the site.

I thought this was a great shame and I have tried to contact SirBruce many times over the last 2 months to see if I could take over the site and maintain the data, I emailed, put posts on forums, even phone calls and contacted other people within the industry but just could not get hold of SirBruce so I have decided to create a new site (http://www.mmogdata.com) and continue his work.

Welcome to MMOGData.com | MMOGData.com

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post Illidan Stormrage Dead… World First by who else… Nihilum

June 5th, 2007

Filed under: PC, MMO, News, Mac — Russell @ 4:44 pm

Nihilum just downed the well known Illidan Stormrage, by doing this they completed Black Temple, and therefore got it on farm status.

World of Raids :: Index

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post WoW Dances Unleashed!

May 29th, 2007

Filed under: PC, MMO, Mac — Russell @ 2:54 pm


A sequence of Warcraft characters dancing with the original source that the animation was taken from.

Im trying to get enough clips for the 2nd part. if anybody can point out where other dances are from, it would be very helpful. Thankyou

List of Clips:
1: Saturday Night Fever(The music used in ‘Saturday Night Fever’ is BeeGees- You Should be Dancing.)
2: MC Hammer- Cant Touch This
3: Chubby Checker- The Twist
4: Alizee- J’en Ai Marre
5: Napoleon Dynamite(The music used in ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ is Jamiroquai- Canned Heat.)
6: Daler Mehndi- Tunak Tunak Tun
7: Chris Farley Chippendales sketch(The music used in this sketch is Loverboy- Working for the weekend.)
8: Britney Spears- Toxic (dance routine)
9: Michigan J. Frog
10:Riverdance
11:Michael Jackson: Billie Jean
12: Peanut Butter Jelly Time(The music used in Peanut Butter Jelly Time has the same title by the Buckwheat Boyz)

YouTube - World Of Warcraft: Dancing

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