I'm referring to both. I've invested quite a bit of time into the game during my "FREE ONLINE-RPG" splurge. It's a horrible game. Huge grind, very repetitious.
Most MMO's have a huge grind. WoW is very different then other MMO's simply because of the huge number of quests which reduces the grind time.
I hate warcraft. I never got into it. I had warcraft 2. It was terrible.
Shame on you!
In all seriousness, I'd ask you to try Warcraft 3. All of these old-time WC2 gamers will tell you how fantastic WC2 was, but I honestly don't see it myself. I never got into it myself besides messing around in the editor. WC3 however was wonderful.
Unless you played WC3 that is, and in that case, shame on you!
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
In all seriousness, I'd ask you to try Warcraft 3. All of these old-time WC2 gamers will tell you how fantastic WC2 was, but I honestly don't see it myself. I never got into it myself besides messing around in the editor. WC3 however was wonderful.
Unless you played WC3 that is, and in that case, shame on you!
Bastard! Warcraft 2 was freaking awsome! It's how I got into the Blizzard thing!
I wish I still had the Warcraft 2 disc... Then again I wish Warcraft 2 worked...
I should post the error message some day and see if anyone can help...
Bastard! Warcraft 2 was freaking awsome! It's how I got into the Blizzard thing!
It was probably great, I just couldn't even experience it. I think I was like 7 or 8 when I played it for the first time. Needless to say I sucked, but it was quite entertaining.
WC3 however was the first RTS I completely finished, and more than once!
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
It was probably great, I just couldn't even experience it. I think I was like 7 or 8 when I played it for the first time. Needless to say I sucked, but it was quite entertaining.
WC3 however was the first RTS I completely finished, and more than once!
Just proves the point that WC3 and WC2 have nothing in common and Blizzard is a fatass name switching company like the rest of them... *looks at Obsidian*
Just proves the point that WC3 and WC2 have nothing in common and Blizzard is a fatass name switching company like the rest of them... *looks at Obsidian*
And the problem with that is what? Stay with the sinking ship or adapt, I prefer the second. Although of course we won't ever know if the ship was really sinking or not, but judging by what they've done now I'd say any other option couldn't have done any better.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
It's a cheap commercial move. I begin to disrespect a comppany that uses cheap commercial moves. I know it's a good thing for them to do from the business and money perspective, but it gives me the opportunity to despise them.
It's a cheap commercial move. I begin to disrespect a comppany that uses cheap commercial moves. I know it's a good thing for them to do from the business and money perspective, but it gives me the opportunity to despise them.
PlugY for Diablo II allows you to reset skills and stats, transfer items between characters in singleplayer, obtain all ladder runewords and do all Uberquests while offline. It is the only way to do all of the above. Please use it.
Supporting big shoulderpads and flashy armor since 2004.
WC3 was great continuation of the WC series. not the best though
WC2 was the best. i loved that game
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"You are like a rose in a great rose field. Each rose is so beautiful to me. But if one dies... I can still look at many other roses..." God of Darkness.
Yes, it was a long stretch. (Warcraft Adventures would of made the connection clearer and better, but as you know it wasn't released. Even in a book form.)
You have to know whats going on before and after Warcraft 2 and whats going on before Warcraft 3. It's a bit more in depth then one would expect. I really wouldn't expect many on a forum not based on Warcraft to see the links though.
"You are like a rose in a great rose field. Each rose is so beautiful to me. But if one dies... I can still look at many other roses..." God of Darkness.
Yea, you had to pay close attention to the story. Warcraft 3 really explains alot of why stuff in Warcraft 2 happened like they did, along with telling things that happened during or directly before/after Warcraft 2. (Especially liked the Night Elf campaign when we find out what Gul'dan went through when he explored and finnally died in the Tomb of Sargeras, which was the reason he originally manipulated the Horde to go to Azeroth in the first place.)
Yea, you had to pay close attention to the story. Warcraft 3 really explains alot of why stuff in Warcraft 2 happened like they did, along with telling things that happened during or directly before/after Warcraft 2. (Especially liked the Night Elf campaign when we find out what Gul'dan went through when he explored and finnally died in the Tomb of Sargeras, which was the reason he originally manipulated the Horde to go to Azeroth in the first place.)
fuck i have to install WC2 again and play it
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"You are like a rose in a great rose field. Each rose is so beautiful to me. But if one dies... I can still look at many other roses..." God of Darkness.
"You are like a rose in a great rose field. Each rose is so beautiful to me. But if one dies... I can still look at many other roses..." God of Darkness.
Most MMO's have a huge grind. WoW is very different then other MMO's simply because of the huge number of quests which reduces the grind time.
In all seriousness, I'd ask you to try Warcraft 3. All of these old-time WC2 gamers will tell you how fantastic WC2 was, but I honestly don't see it myself. I never got into it myself besides messing around in the editor. WC3 however was wonderful.
Unless you played WC3 that is, and in that case, shame on you!
Bastard! Warcraft 2 was freaking awsome! It's how I got into the Blizzard thing!
I wish I still had the Warcraft 2 disc... Then again I wish Warcraft 2 worked...
I should post the error message some day and see if anyone can help...
WC3 however was the first RTS I completely finished, and more than once!
WC2 was the best. i loved that game
You have to know whats going on before and after Warcraft 2 and whats going on before Warcraft 3. It's a bit more in depth then one would expect. I really wouldn't expect many on a forum not based on Warcraft to see the links though.
Yea, you had to pay close attention to the story. Warcraft 3 really explains alot of why stuff in Warcraft 2 happened like they did, along with telling things that happened during or directly before/after Warcraft 2. (Especially liked the Night Elf campaign when we find out what Gul'dan went through when he explored and finnally died in the Tomb of Sargeras, which was the reason he originally manipulated the Horde to go to Azeroth in the first place.)
fuck i have to install WC2 again and play it
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