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Oleander · 31-35, F
Rokasu and Chernobyl, awesome comments, just saying. Made me smile.
I played a little bit of wow a few months back. Pretty much the same ol' same ol' every expansion bringing a new coat of paint to it.
Honestly, i kinda wish it died already, if for nothing else, to encourage other companies to try and fill the massive gaping void.
Here is my opinion and everyone is entitled to theirs so by all means disagree with me, BUT.. i think world of warcraft is stagnating the genre.
We should be making new things but there is warcraft, an ancient behemoth of a thing and people are just too scared to try new things. It is technological and inspirational stagnation device.
I played a little bit of wow a few months back. Pretty much the same ol' same ol' every expansion bringing a new coat of paint to it.
Honestly, i kinda wish it died already, if for nothing else, to encourage other companies to try and fill the massive gaping void.
Here is my opinion and everyone is entitled to theirs so by all means disagree with me, BUT.. i think world of warcraft is stagnating the genre.
We should be making new things but there is warcraft, an ancient behemoth of a thing and people are just too scared to try new things. It is technological and inspirational stagnation device.
Oleander · 31-35, F
@Rokasu Only because it is ancient, Rokasu. Something people keenly forget when looking at new mmos is that warcraft had a rather humble beggining too.
And i was sort of there. I saw the bugs. The horrendous glitches. The rampant exploitation of hacking softwares not to mention exploits within the game's system itself. People need to be more patient with mmos so the devs can have their breathing space to apply some polish.
No game is ever perfect coming fresh out of the oven, so to say.
And i was sort of there. I saw the bugs. The horrendous glitches. The rampant exploitation of hacking softwares not to mention exploits within the game's system itself. People need to be more patient with mmos so the devs can have their breathing space to apply some polish.
No game is ever perfect coming fresh out of the oven, so to say.