NMA interview in PCZone

As I said, I think the questing and levelling experience is fantastic, best single player RPG experience I've had for a long time (despite requiring an internet connection). The end game and raiding is fucking awful. Killing the same bosses over and over again with 39 other people for the chance of some purple text to drop. That's what made me quit, that and the awful community the game has (average age is pretty low).

Blizz has the right idea with the expansion with regards to ensdgame content, by reducing the raid cap and adding alternatives. Too late for me to go back though, unless it's very casual.
 
I somewhat agree, I dont raid MC,BWL, AQ for the phat lewt (well it doesnt hurt me if I get a drop once in awhile) bur rather to have some fun with my friends, recently it wasnt really happening in the guild we were in (not pow).

So me and some other decided to move servers and join up with some real life friends I got ingame, so we started a new guild (age 22+).

Oh and I totally agree on the maturety level on some of the players, I still wish Blizzard would put up some servers that were 18+ requirement.

Ye I agree, Blizzard finally got that it shouldnt take 40+ players to do some end game, but rather cutting it down to 25. I'd pref 20 but meh..cant win'em all.
 
age isn't really totally related to maturity, fun to be around or smarts, Odin. (and no i'm not saying this because i'm under the admitance age of your guild, because i'm not.)
it might relate to a form of responsability though.
 
Well I can really recommend the levelling and questing. It's fantastic, so much to explore and see. They could really market that as a single player game like oblivion, except with so much more character.

But you can only do that process so many times before getting stuck on the endgame, and that's where it goes wrong. I played really hardcore for a bit, got first rank 14 on my server, had highest honour score in the world for a week, founded and ran a guild that got a world-first on ysondre, some easy raid boss thing, (that guild is still running like two years after i founded it though obviously i've long since left), and basically it was my life for that time. After that I burnt out, played some alts, and then just got bored with it. The advantage when I came to quit was that all this history to my character meant I could sell the account for a lot of money.

Anyway I'm sure I'd become addicted again if I started playing, especially if i started when the exp comes out since there appears to be loads of new content there and they're attempting to fix the endgame experience. I might end up playing again but it'd have to be really casual, so it's probably not worth my time. Heard good things about warhammer online, they appear to be reversing the pvp/pve focus that WoW has - ie you progress via mainly PvP than PvE. Excellent. I just hope it has as much character and personality as WoW.
 
hello i am new, i read this interview.

i hope i can read more interviews.
its very interesting to get informations beyond this whole website.

odin good job. you got my sympacity
 
Hi Schuljunge welcome aboard. :)

You know what would be great an interview Rosh (shut your mouth Ken) :) and Todd Howard that would be a FUNNY one.
 
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