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| From: Blizzard Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy Used: $4.99 You Save: $15.00 (75%)
New (46) Used (56) from $4.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 915 reviews Sales Rank: 542
Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Xp, Mac Os X, Windows ESRB: Teen Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.2 x 1.5 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 72212 UPC: 020626722124 EAN: 0020626722124 ASIN: B000067FDW
Release Date: November 23, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Grinding on top of treadmills October 15, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The game is, generally speaking, a good MMO and very enjoyable as you attain higher levels and begin participating in instances.
Eventually, and this happens sooner rather than later, the game becomes a series of grinds and treadmills designed to bleed as much time out of a human being possible - all while repeating the same exact activities.
For example, PvP. This takes place in one of only 4 battle grounds (closed, instanced zones) or the arenas (smaller, more organized instances). The only real advancement here is gear acquisition: play more PvP, eventually get better gear. The problem is that each piece of gear requires a substantial amount of "points" (earned in PvP by killing people and participating in the matches), tokens which are rewarded when you finish a particular battle ground, and even arena points and a specific arena ranking (you must wait a week for your rank to kick in - I.E. a built-in additional time sink). To get one piece of gear which is a modestly incremental gain, you have to grind for the better part of 5-20 (depending upon how successful you are) real life hours.
The end-game raiding is even worse. You have to invest three to four hours a session killing the same content, and there's no guarantee that gear you can use will even "drop" (be on the corpse of the bosses you've slain). Oh, and it takes between 10 and 25 people to perform, so that level of coordination between people with lives and jobs is usually impossible.
World of Warcraft hearkens back to older, less sophisticated days and expects too much time and grinding from the players. I'd recommend passing.
glad I did the 10 day free trial September 21, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I did the 10 day free trial just recently and I have played about 3 days. The game is very repetitive. I played 3 different races and each of their quests was pretty much the same: go kill so many of these monsters, go retrieve this item, collect so many of these items, collect so many things by killing these creatures. I saw quiet a few 70th level characters just standing around. I will probally take it off my computer in a few days. I like my Rpg time sinks with more of a plot. The graphics are really cool though. If you want a good storyline try scrolls of morrowind III or dragonquest 8. Single person games. If you like running around and killing things play Diablo 2 or the doom or quake series. If you like a hundred different players trying to fight the same quest and causing you to wait around until monsters respawn so you can finish your quest the WoW is for you. Plus I can spend $20.00 on a game play it for 60-200 hours and be happy I am done with it and have a sense of accomplishment that I won the game and have no monthly fees. WoW I can see being some form of self inflicted torture that you cannot escape.
Immature Players September 13, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The problem with Warcraft is that you have to deal with loads of immature players. Some go far out of their way to make things hard for others, just because its fun for them. This kind of behavior is technically against the rules, but reporting them never accomplishes anything.
I made the mistake of prepaying my account for six months or so, and I'll keep playing until then (even I'll admit its pretty fun at times), but I'm not renewing after that.
Love this game! September 10, 2008 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this game for my teenage son. He says he just loves it. It is the most fun game ever. He plays it all the time when he's not in school or doing chores or homework. He says it is the best game he's played.
How to best enjoy this game(it's my favorite) September 8, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Hello folks!! here's how to enjoy this wonderful game(advice from an advanced player with several classes)
1.Choose ONE class and a race and a nice name for the character, choose any you like take your time and remember there is no wrong choice!! For the moment while exploring the world of warcraft stick to one character as it will ease your time management.
2.keybind all your spells and abilities. What i mean is use your keyboard to perform tasks and also to fight instead of using your mouse to click the visual indicators on screen.use your mouse to move your character. open your spellbook using the "p" key and drag skills/spells to your action bar and hit the corresponding key on the keyboard to activate the skill/spell. For example if you need to shoot a fireball , hit the fireball key instead of clicking the fireball button on the action bar ..this will help you in the future.
3.To talk in the open for everyone who is close beside you type a slash then a letter "s" i.e "/s" before anything you want to say.
"/1" to talk to talk to everyone in the general channel of the area you are in. "/2" to talk to everyone in the trade channel in the major city you are in
"/g" to talk to those in the guild channel(if you are in a guild)
and of course "/hi" when targeting a friend or enemy will automatically pass a hearty hello to the target if you press enter
4.when you get time,go to the nearest major city and ask to join a guild for new players and make sure it has many players...usually at least over 30 active players.
Finally if you need more detailed help visit the nice people on the official "welcome to wow" forum at this link
http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/board.html?forumId=69356
There you go!!!all set to explore!!!! don't forget to be social make friends ,talk to your guild members and most of all have fun!!
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