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Archangelsaske

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  1. As highlighted in red, makes money for compaines so they will keep doing it and people will keep buying. It's not dead, there just isnt one out yet that is as easy or dumbed down enough to match WoW. This isn't a kiddy wow btw, kiddys get what they want instantly, and most of them left to go back to wow in january.
  2. Yo mamma so dumb she kept saying "am not" to R2!!.... Dirge... This game is epic fail without LFG finder tool... I *heart* Rakgouls...
  3. or or..... tofu and boot polish flavoured lighsaber lolly pops... wait no that doesn't work... erm.. I think the main point is that this thread proved along time ago the following: 1) No /w = Rude to most people in most circumstances 2) No /w = ok to some people in some circumstance maybe this needs to stop now??
  4. I suppose it would be better defined as in the stone age where men just walked up to a girl and dragged her away. Your example involved talking to someone where as the whole point of this thread is the silent treatment
  5. It depends on what you define as adding to a discussion? For me it added a bit of comedy to smooth of the rough edges from the elitist few comments out there. Just made me laugh
  6. Some games have gone so far as to provide tool tips to ettiquette e.g my earlier post stated: "The only thing I miss from WoW is the "It's polite to speak to someone before inviting them to a group" tool tip on the loading screens.... the good ol' days eh?" As for the strangers remark, they are no longer strangers once they say hello so yeah your right.
  7. I play the game my way, if you don't talk to me first I'm not accepting.
  8. It's ok bud, MMO's would be pretty poor if we didn't all have strong opinions to have fun with.
  9. You were being so polite and the debate was quite nice but this is just steaming elitist midden. It's not about the credits or exp, it's all about the player interaction. It's the "hey mate, look at me I just took 2 seconds to say hi and would you like to spend a few mins completing these quests?" Even just giving the quest name and the word "group" works sometimes in a /w. It's crude but atleast he tried bless his cotton socks.
  10. This is what makes it worth while grouping with some one. It provides some interaction, socialisation and satisfaction. It also rules out afk's or people who you forgot where on your ignore list. Now thats win = win in my book. But hey thats just how I play my game.
  11. Ok opinion noted. Doesn't change the fact that it takes 10 seconds to do a /whisper rather than an hour of waiting for mobs to respawn/obtain quest items. Bottom line is you can say its a little thing all you want but your making it into a big thing by not being polite. I personally will not accept blind anything, trades, grouping etc etc.
  12. Why? Because he said this: "I typically invite when they're out of combat. But I'm not going to whisper them first when it's blatantly obvious why I'm sending out the invite. And I don't spam anything."
  13. The only thing I miss from WoW is the "It's polite to speak to someone before inviting them to a group" tool tip on the loading screens.... the good ol' days eh?
  14. If you think its bad now, just wait until the Flashpoint Finder is activated. Then you will have no say who is in your party. Atleast with this current system these ninja's and noob-looters will eventually struggle to get into groups so long as people report them to other people - word of mouth and all that jazz. All the while the game stays server only, people can gain and lose reputaion with others whether it's through PvP knowing who's good and bad at it or the same for Flashpoints.
  15. I agree with the idea and quite strongly, just not with the way you try to say the game will fail unless its implemented...
  16. Yes there is still alot of work for BW to do, but hey its only a month in. I appreciate that this game focuses on story. This means that for the first few months, the core subs who, if you believe BW, hasn't reach lvl 40 yet would not be thinking about what to do at level 50. I don't get why people moan about everyone being undergeared, no raids etc etc. MMO's fail because blizzard made wow so easy and practically spoon feeds teh user that they don't want to have to work for anything elsewhere. I'm happy with the UI although would be nice to make some changes, marketplace is annoying but still usable to a point. I think I may give this a few more months, not seen many MMO's deliver this much quality on launch. Just my opinion.
  17. You sir should also leave, in fact you can both hold each others hands!!!
  18. yeah its worth more than 15.00 just to close this thread down
  19. Thank you Meluna, since I don't use the forums much I didn't know where that thread was. I'll know for future updates now
  20. At first I was getting ready to disagree with you, I don't like the first sentance of these threads including the term WoW, its just getting boring now. I believe though that it has pacified everyone, the game hands everything to everyone on a plate and has done for several years. Back to the rest of the thread, although I am only level 34 I have had no issues with finding a group as a healer or as a DPS which was going to be my first concern. Traveling is much faster in this game and most of the fp's are easily located. I find its easier to manually establish a group that will complete an FP than have one put together to suit the skill sets and not the persons social abilities. That being said alot of people on the forums still want the game to drop them in the entrance of the FP along with a group they haven't had to find. Just my thoughts
  21. I get the same problem. I think it maybe because I am almost too high a level for Taris now even though I haven't finished all the quests, although not sure so might have to drop a query to BW
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