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Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:51 pm
by redneck
Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:52 pm
by Allig2948
Nah don't do World of Warcrack..
Sell it.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:53 pm
by DaZzY
playing WoW = having no life what so ever

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:54 pm
by XemnasXD
Its funny cause so far it sounds like the only excuse not to play the game is that you'll end up liking it to much lol...
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:55 pm
by redneck
Even if I do like it I won't play it after the 2 months is up...No cash for it..
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:57 pm
by Ell
Go for it. I played it for a bit, couldn't really get into it so not everyone becomes instantaneously addicted.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:58 pm
by redneck
K I'm installing it....But should I start over or go with the PAladin?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:06 pm
by Allig2948
Lol, kiss your swimming career good bye if you like it.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:08 pm
by cuchulainn
>.< wrote:playing WoW = having no life what so ever

Much easier to have a life and play WoW than have a life and play SRO imo.
Capping in a month and just donig what you find fun after that instead of grinding for hours every day for exp/sp/gold.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:10 pm
by cin
i'd try it out for sure.
lots of friends trying to get me to play wow atm, pity i dont have the time for
it. it does sound more and more attractive to play, especially now they've made
it easier to get from 0-60 and now that i know more and more people playing
it that could help me out a little.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:15 pm
by Priam
cuchulainn wrote:>.< wrote:playing WoW = having no life what so ever

Much easier to have a life and play WoW than have a life and play SRO imo.
Capping in a month and just donig what you find fun after that instead of grinding for hours every day for exp/sp/gold.
+1.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:22 pm
by Foilin
Priam wrote:cuchulainn wrote:>.< wrote:playing WoW = having no life what so ever

Much easier to have a life and play WoW than have a life and play SRO imo.
Capping in a month and just donig what you find fun after that instead of grinding for hours every day for exp/sp/gold.
+1.
yup the only reason people think otherwise is because wow is so popular its on the news more. SRO is far more consuming
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:22 pm
by redneck
Well any tips? I'm, on disc 4? Should I go with the Paladin lvl 27 he has only 6 gold...Or make a new character? And what server should i pick?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:40 pm
by Love
i have a wow account with 2 months as well fully epic warlock i dont mind letting any1 use it but i dont want it to get rip off.........
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:48 pm
by Archangel21
i think that the hype of WoW is way overrated - I played it for like, a week
got a char to lvl 15 or 16 and was bored, the thing with WoW is there is absolutely no community in it, and easily tires!
America's Army on the other hand is fkin awesome - I would advise any1 to try it and, unless ur not an fps fan, if u dnt like it then ur gay lol
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:50 pm
by cuchulainn
Archangel21 wrote:i think that the hype of WoW is way overrated - I played it for like, a week
got a char to lvl 15 or 16 and was bored, the thing with WoW is there is absolutely no community in it, and easily tires!
America's Army on the other hand is fkin awesome - I would advise any1 to try it and, unless ur not an fps fan, if u dnt like it then ur gay lol
1-15/16=.01% of the game.
Not like there's much of a SRO community either...
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:52 pm
by heroo
no.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 7:52 pm
by Archangel21
cuchulainn wrote:Archangel21 wrote:i think that the hype of WoW is way overrated - I played it for like, a week
got a char to lvl 15 or 16 and was bored, the thing with WoW is there is absolutely no community in it, and easily tires!
America's Army on the other hand is fkin awesome - I would advise any1 to try it and, unless ur not an fps fan, if u dnt like it then ur gay lol
1-15/16=.01% of the game.
Not like there's much of a SRO community either...
wnt argue with that lol
Re: Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:09 pm
by Jstar1
redneck wrote:Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
nuh uh dont play americas army. Unless you have great internet, downloading will have you pulling your hair out. And you also need a great computer to play it on good graphics. For the time spent on installing and playing AA, I'd go and buy call of duty 2 instead
Re: Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:11 pm
by Xyzzzy
Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
nuh uh dont play americas army. Unless you have great internet, downloading will have you pulling your hair out. And you also need a great computer to play it on good graphics. For the time spent on installing and playing AA, I'd go and buy call of duty 2 instead
I have to agree with the download thing, I have a pretty fast connection and it took me two hours. The graphics though, they aren't so bad.
If downloading is a problem you can request a disk is sent to you.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:13 pm
by Love
best fps i have play is medal of honor allied assault get it and you will see why nice graphics+pretty smooth gameplay is not all about shooting like most you can dodge here as well that is if you are fast enough ........
Re: Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:16 pm
by redneck
Xyzzzy wrote:Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
nuh uh dont play americas army. Unless you have great internet, downloading will have you pulling your hair out. And you also need a great computer to play it on good graphics. For the time spent on installing and playing AA, I'd go and buy call of duty 2 instead
I have to agree with the download thing, I have a pretty fast connection and it took me two hours. The graphics though, they aren't so bad.
If downloading is a problem you can request a disk is sent to you.
Ive only played the training for AA i didnt have required training for multiplayer...I played it at a friends house who had just downloaded it...
So is the multiplayer fun?
Re: Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:20 pm
by Xyzzzy
redneck wrote:Xyzzzy wrote:Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
nuh uh dont play americas army. Unless you have great internet, downloading will have you pulling your hair out. And you also need a great computer to play it on good graphics. For the time spent on installing and playing AA, I'd go and buy call of duty 2 instead
I have to agree with the download thing, I have a pretty fast connection and it took me two hours. The graphics though, they aren't so bad.
If downloading is a problem you can request a disk is sent to you.
Ive only played the training for AA i didnt have required training for multiplayer...I played it at a friends house who had just downloaded it...
So is the multiplayer fun?
yes but it is very strategically based game play. Your best bet is to stay in the newbie servers for a while. If you don't, you will be so utterly destroyed you may feel compelled to sell your pc. I know I wanted to >.<
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:33 pm
by ghostkilla43
well honeslty if u want to focus on ur sport i suggest you dont. sport> games
Re: Should I?
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:33 pm
by Jstar1
Xyzzzy wrote:redneck wrote:Xyzzzy wrote:Jstar1 wrote:redneck wrote:Friend gave me his WoW account...still has 2 months on it.. Should I try it out? I promised myself I would focus on swimming and quit games..but...what a waste 2 MONTHS!!
The account has a lvl 27 paladin...Should I start a new character or continue with the Paladin?
I also wanna try America's Army if anyones played that..[/i]
nuh uh dont play americas army. Unless you have great internet, downloading will have you pulling your hair out. And you also need a great computer to play it on good graphics. For the time spent on installing and playing AA, I'd go and buy call of duty 2 instead
I have to agree with the download thing, I have a pretty fast connection and it took me two hours. The graphics though, they aren't so bad.
If downloading is a problem you can request a disk is sent to you.
Ive only played the training for AA i didnt have required training for multiplayer...I played it at a friends house who had just downloaded it...
So is the multiplayer fun?
yes but it is very strategically based game play. Your best bet is to stay in the newbie servers for a while. If you don't, you will be so utterly destroyed you may feel compelled to sell your pc. I know I wanted to >.<
yes, the learning curve is hard. If your looking for run and gun and fast paced action then dont play AA because its boring and some of the maps are so goddam big you'll find yourself walking for 15 min before getting your head blown off by some hardcore player.
play the multiplayer I doubt you'll like it though
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:40 pm
by Aby
NO DONT!!!
Waste 2 months of your life somewhere else. WoW doesn't get fun until endgame content, and since you don't have enough money for a levelling guide, you won't know how to get lvl 70 in 1 month, and will therefore be a huge waste of boring time grinding.
Granted, if your idea of fun is clicking and pressing F keys, go ahead. Try a warlock, they are the most overpowered class, and by far the most in depth and complicated. 'Fun' all the way.
fyi, as a warlock, you will never be beaten in a duel after lvl 10. Ever. Ever. Ever.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:49 pm
by olivierd
it would be waste to spill the 2 months ...
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:09 pm
by ShizKnight
Flip a coin.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:12 pm
by dom
Everyone I know in real life plays it, but no one is that addicted. Instead of watching TV, playing xbox, or checking out facebook, we play wow. It's not like you're going to quit your job and not talk to your family anymore.
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 9:18 pm
by Love
aa sucks btw lol