| Username | Wharg0ul |
| Real Name | |
| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | November 21, 2003 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 36 |
| Location | Colorado Springs, CO, United States |
| Last Visit | October 1, 2008 |
| Post Count | 1599 |
| Biography | Played: Anarchy Online, World War II Online, Neocron, Star Wars Galaxies, Ryzom, World of Warcraft, Everquest 2, Tabula Rasa, Face Of Mankind, EVE, Shadowbane, Dark Age Of Camelot, Dungeons And Dragons , The matrix Online, LOTRO, Vanguard, others I''ve forgotten. Waiting For: Age Of Conan, KOTOR Online. |
| Quote | Clench all you want, it''s still going in. |
Pre-CU SWG.
'Nuff said.
Actually, Ryzom is free now. Damn good game, if you can get past the "alieness" of it. Deep, complex, and very good community. One of the few sandbox games left out there.
And of course since it was developed and run under a P2P model for a long time, the quality of the game doesn't suffer as most f2p games tend to.
suicide apparently.
Originally posted by Dekron
I thought about this when she became speaker. I mean with a face like this, you know something is amiss.
AGHHHH!!! KILL IT!!!! KILL IT!!!
well, there's a difference between a mind-numbing, painful grind, and an almost imperceptable grind.
IE, some games have systems in place that make the inevitable grind almost unnoticable, since you have having fun the entire time.
Then, there are other games where you want to eat your own face due to the pain and monotony.
SO, yeah...grind is an integral part of the MMO experience....however, it's implementation makes all the difference.
What is your favourite race to play in Lord of the Rings Online?