| Username | Joliust |
| Real Name | Brock Barber |
| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | June 8, 2005 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 20 |
| Location | stoughton, WI, United States |
| Last Visit | November 9, 2008 |
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Originally posted by Azrile
The biggest problem with Warhammer right now is Scenerios > RvR
The reason this wasn't detected in the beta is because players weren't really worried about grinding RP on a throw-away character, so they didn't realize that it was so much better in scenerios. I just tried each of the scenarios a few times to see what they were like.
Also, RvR was HUGE in beta, so even if people had tried to grind scenarios, they wouldn't have kept up with people in RvR. This is still the case though.. if you have the critical mass of players in RvR.. it is more rewarding (rp and exp)... but on most servers, that critical mass isn't met.. and the less people doing RvR, the more efficient it is to just grind scenarios. It's also a self-fullfilling prophecy.. as more people come to believe that scenarios are the best way to gain exp/rp.. then it will make it less likely people will be in RvR.
Very true. Open RvR was huge in beta and a ton of fun. You could play all day and feel great. Wasn't a grind at all.
Please go order!
I don't know, PQ's can be a lot of fun with a good group. However, quests are pretty lame, but at least the are easy and something you can grind out when your soloing.
Brians > LvL + numbers
That's all I will say and no you cannot have my awesome tactics.
TS/Vent is more of a way to socialize than an important part of the game for me. Usually the guild chats it up on vent while we play, any decent player can work in a group with little communications in most circumstances. However, in heavy PvP, just like in a tough FPS match, quick communication between groupmates can make or break a battle.
Which race has the best starting area in Warhammer Online?