World of Warcraft Battlegrounds, Chinese Launch 77
World of Warcraft continues its roll across the globe, with a successful Chinese launch of the MMORPG. More than 500,000 players participated in the beta test, and the launch statistics are expected to be impressive. Meanwhile, those of us who've been playing for a while have much to look forward to as the Battlegrounds of Alterac Valley and Warsong Gulch move into production. From the press release: "World of Warcraft's Battlegrounds are PvP-enabled zones where players compete against each other to achieve victory, Honor points, and valuable in-game rewards. Each Battleground has different goals and gameplay styles, providing an addictively engaging experience for participants. The two initial Battlegrounds now available to the public are Alterac Valley, a high-end zone designed for large groups of experienced players, and Warsong Gulch, a more casual zone designed for all players level 21 and up."
Inevitable censorship... (Score:2)
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You're less likely to see such things ever be an issue in current/future games. Whereas UO began as a crazy experiment no one expected to take off, MMOGs now are designed from the beginning to be mass-market behemoths with suits, market
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- you are nor actually doing (or seeing) the act of seperating a body part
- total lack of gore
- killing actual humans is not strictly the only way to play the game
Dec 2004 or earlier (Score:2)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6667257/ [msn.com]
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Another interesting thing from the changelog (Score:2)
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As Horde, Alliance cannot attack me in a zone such as The Barrens, or Durotar.
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1) Lvl 12 orc Shammie runs halfway across the barrens for his Fire Totem quest.
2) Lvl 58 Human Priest ganks Orc Shammie as he just barely beats off a pushy Lv 14 mob, just to be a dick.
3) Orc Shammie loses 20 more minutes.
4) Orc Shammie player tells friends who talked him into playing on a PvP server to go to hell, moves to RP server.
Dishonor is worthless if it doesnt apply to PCs.
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And your proposed system works how? SPecifically so that there is no easy ways to abuse such a system. For example, low level players just standing/running arround together with high level ones (not initiating or even making any attacks to prevent systems were such a thing removes the dishonorable part). Should area effect spells not be usable there? Should you have to carefully look so your cursor is not on that level 20 player who just jumped out amogn
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That said, I don't care much anymore. I've deci
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You can't un-flag on Lightning's Blade. It's a PvP server.
And before someone offers the oh-so-sage advice of "stop playing on a PvP server" I've already done that (see #4) much to the chaigrin of the buddies I was playing with. They find it fun, I don't.
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2 million subscribers (Score:5, Informative)
Bruce
http://www.mmogchart.com/ [mmogchart.com]
In the Chinese version (Score:2, Funny)
the players for the greater glory of Chinese WoW players?
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Now that China has WoW... (Score:1)
Here's to wishful thinking!
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Par exampla, I was in a party on our way into Maraudon. One of our players simply couldn't or wouldn't communicate with the rest of us. He kept running ahead, and eventually lead to our team getting wiped out. He finally told us that he didn't know very much English (this was long after we entered the instance...) We had also previously agreed to a need-before-gree loot system, such that if you need it, you can roll on it. It's yours if
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On the other hand, forcing the Chinese to play on the Chinese servers ruins the gold farming sweatshops, because the margins would be too low hiring North American gold farmers to do all the grunt work. The sweatshop bosses would just drop it and go back to spamming or identity phishing or w
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This is completely impossible. Proxy server in the US. Next stupid idea?
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"Is anybody else logging in from that IP?"
"No."
"...Then your mission is clear."
Pwned.
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Actually I found the opposite to be true. I recently quit my account because Blizzard has been glacial *cough* about improving single-player advancement for 'hardcore' gamers. EQ used to expand the level range from 55-60, and 60-65 every few months to keep the hardcore folks satisfied.
If you're concerned about surviving pvp, it's much more important to have a good
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It's not "a few". If you do not do instances and just survive on the greens, you will be around 100 attribute points behind (or resistance, or special ability). Just compare set items from the instances to "of the bear" or "of the monkey" stuff that you can find.
Actually, I'll grab a couple real quick:
green - http://www.thottbot.com/?i=5355 [thottbot.com]
blue - http://www.thottbo [thottbot.com]
BGs (Score:4, Informative)
The 10v10 CTF are a blast (especially as a rogue) and the 40vs40 maps are seriously epic, with quests that can turn the tides of battle.
They allow you to upgrade the levels of npc defenders, summon epic mobs (around MC trash difficulty) etc. Reminds me of the ToB, DoTA maps I loved on battle.net. Good stuff!
Yes, for VICTORY (Score:1, Redundant)
Good thing Blizzard specifically added that the goal of the competition is to achieve victory, cause for a moment I thought the goal was to lose.
Hey, what's with all the orc noobs? (Score:5, Insightful)
I expect that you're going to see many players re-rolling Horde alts so they can PvP.
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Let us know and we'll come check it out, I want to see a server with a 2:1 Horde majority.
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This may be hard to believe, -- especially given the Female Night Elf
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The biggest difference between Alliance and Horde is that Alliance are pretty and Horde are ugly. Heresay says Horde players are more mature, and my mage's guild had lots of guys in their 30s like me. A little extra maturity would definitely help team play in battlegrounds.
New players would be more likely to choose prett
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HA HA !!
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