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lklavens's World of Warcraft (PC)
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[January 12, 2007 01:00:09 PM]
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having played WoW for another hour or so, all my old problems with the game are becoming readily apparent. I spent the entire time trying to find a group to instance with without finding a single complete group. WoW is an amazingly designed game in alot of ways, and i think that the new looking for group system is really well done. But for some reason people just won't seem to use it, which ruins all the work they've done. Designing a good MMO must be enormously difficult, because the gameplay experience is so dependent on player interaction, and you have absolutely no control over that.
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[January 11, 2007 10:41:37 PM]
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Today I played World of Warcraft for the first time since the beginning of the school year. I'm enjoying it alot relative to how tired i had gotten of it, but the whole experience is remind me of why MMO's are far from my favorite type of game.
A good number of the problems i remember WoW having when i last played have been fixed, but it still feels like a fairly incomplete experience. Really enjoying the game is dependent on finding the right people at the right time, and when that doesn't happen, the game can be extremely boring.
Never the Less, the fact that rogues have finally been given the power boost that they have been so desperately in need of is enough to keep me playing for another few months at least, and not regret my purchase of the expansion pack.
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