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10-28-2008 @ 8:21PM
Jack said...
I hope Paul Barnett read this like I do known he love to read about his self.
A good morp is make by the people playing it and WoW got that part down. All that people that quit this game include me what I really miss is my friends of WoW. Not the game, not the tired battlegrounds not the endless grinds. But the people I was doing it for all I really wanted was raid with the people of my guild that I did get to known and liked and some even loved. I did go to all that crap of group finding till pvp battleground just for get the join of playing with friends.
Ever time when I start a new MMO I feel alone and have this feeling "did that done" this feeling was real strong with Warhammer (the 40 servers at the beginning did not help) it kinda did feel like WoW but the friend level was missing there was not even a zone chat when I was playing and most players just pass me like I was some kind of poo on the floor. The grouping system and the PQ did get me going for a few levels more but soon the grouping did look so computer toons no one never did say anything everyone was just doing there thing competing there quests I was level 20 got burned out and quit the game. You guys take out a big part of interacting with players that really make a morp a morp now everyone look like solo players that only group for that extra XP boost
I still did not go back to WoW I think most of my friends already forget me but I got to say I did wish I seen what I really did like in WoW and what other morps lack at the moment
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