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Olzmo

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  1. Forum posts get listed in Google fairly fast so it's pretty easy to search these forums with it. There's currently no search engine within the forums.
  2. It's funny to see people saying that they don't want a single gameplay feature from WoW. That's almost like saying MMORPG is the last genre from which they'd pick their games from, yet they're playing a MMORPG. Fµcks with your mind, doesn't it?
  3. WoW is a very popular game as of the present. Either it's not a game full of ninjalooters and rude guys OR people actually enjoy such a community OR people enjoy stuff they don't enjoy. Unless the last of the conjectural inferences is true, which it isn't, I just debunked you. Therefore, I just debunked you.
  4. Let people process their bull$hit. It's not a big deal. See what I did there? Besides, it shouldn't be your business at all if someone views computer games as their life. It's all subjective. Crying over people crying over a game seems at least as unreasonable to me.
  5. In my experience having lots of players around radically decreases my FPS. This is of course inevitable to some extent but I think the quantity of nearby players impact on my FPS is unreasonable.
  6. If someone thinks SWtOR is crappy then it's consistent for that person to wish SWtOR to die away. It's immensively woeful to see crap succeed and gain formidable popularity. In this case most of them are probably just arrogant people with a subjective and narrow-minded reasoning for their hate but there sure are some reasonable ones too.
  7. Yeah, because every single constituent of SWtOR is just pure and original Bioware innovation. No, a game released today will inevitably be, for a big part, a collection of remade versions of innovations contrived by different people throughout the history of video game development. My point is that an element you see in every FPS game today may have once been an original feature in some old shooter which then got adopted into future games and consequently evolved into something that isn't perceived as a feature anymore but rather a self-evident component of a modern FPS game. I have a hunch that an automated LFG/LFD tool will be something like that in future MMO games.
  8. He probably meant that he pressed an ability and waited the avatar to perform it for about 10 days.
  9. Possibly, but I think that in order for that kind of combat system to be equal and have versatile animations and abilities for different classes it'd easily get way too complex to accomplish.
  10. 1. Not everyone is like you 2. It's very debatable whether the absence of a LFG tool would promote anti-social people become more social. Also, I don't get that "forcing shy people out of their shell". When you force a shy person out of his shell, HE BECOMES SHY. 3. Why are you instisting on using a MMO as a therapeutic tool for anti-social people when that's not its intented use?
  11. The arguable thing is the existence of a causal relationship between those facts and the implementation of a LFG tool. Please, read this very carefully: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Correlation_does_not_imply_causation
  12. People giving arguments like "you don't need a LFG system to get X amount of subs", grab a hold of even a modicum of rationality, will ya. People attune and times change.
  13. So you know there are many players in the forum complaining about the lack of a LFG tool yet you've made a thread in the very same forum to prove otherwise? Either way, you can't show what the majority of players want with a single thread unless it's clearly consensual in which case there wouldn't be any need for an additional thread. Great! I ate lasagna today and it was good. Spirit of the community? Could you please elaborate what you mean by that? Glad you told me that, I really haven't noticed any difference. But it's good to know that it really is there, it just got to be if you say so. No really, you can't speak like that for everyone. I get the equal amount of satisfaction for every successful FP and an automated tool would mean more FPs and more FPs would mean more successful FPs and that'd mean more satisfaction, at least for me.
  14. You know, just bolding, underlining and uppercasing the 'is' is not sufficient for showing the truthfulness of the statement. You actually need to present some evidence for that other than logical fallacies.
  15. Exactly my conjectural thoughts. In WoW, when allocating the talent points without the confirmation option (i.e. having to confirm the choices after allocating the points) it seems to behave this way. Clicking a talent icon doesn't seem to do anything until a server-side registration of the action, creating a brief moment between the mouse click and actually having the talent upgraded. If the confirmation is required, just clicking the talent icon probably doesn't do anything server-side and removes the delay. The actual update, that is the server-side registration, happens after the choices are confirmed.
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