They are because NPCs don’t phase away, you won’t see bandit in Skyrim running at you and disappear.
Just few hours ago I tried to attack someone in Nazmir, and they disappeared into other shard.
They are because NPCs don’t phase away, you won’t see bandit in Skyrim running at you and disappear.
Just few hours ago I tried to attack someone in Nazmir, and they disappeared into other shard.
“these are mmorpgs people are most interested in.” - random gaming website on the internet that nobody has heard of until they’ve been posted here 2k19
Sir, I have seen many things in Skyrim. NPCs disappearing is the least crazy experience.
You speak of stacking cheese rolls on top of Ulfric’s head? I too have seen such scenery.
I speak of NPCs literally falling through the map or when you fast travel, dragon skeletons following you around. Or horses walking through the air.
That’s bug though, very rare to happen. Sharding happens all the time.
Now tell me how many players you interact with in Skyrim? Sounds like you have an issue with the MMO aspect of WoW, not the RPG.
Nah, I’ll keep the QoL, thanks though.
Interacting with players in WoW is big part of RPG element, just walking up to someone, it’s as if they’re an npc, but a player actually.
As am I, my lanky lover. The success of Classic is a success for Current; which means more production can be spent to keep the overall service going. There is an unfortunate tribal mindset amoung players that creates an Us vs Them mentality, which only endears hostility and ill-intent.
Neither version of WoW is superior to the other, and neither group of players is righteous. We are simply players, and would do better to work together as a group of enthusiastic supporters, then turning on one another.
/tentacleflip
Ok fine. Your turn. Show me where these famous gaming authorities are claiming that classic wow will be the number 1 mmo of 2019 or is the most anticipated mmorpg of 2019.
Link it.
I’ll wait. And if I never heard of your source it doesn’t count.
If its an RPG element, it should then be applied to all RPG games.
That means Skyrim.
If the element can only be applied to online games, then its more of an MMO issue.
They don’t have to. All those articles you link are paid advertisement for no-name MMORPGS. WoW Classic doesn’t need advertisements on bunch of random sites, it already has audience, that spreads awareness.
I never made the claim that Classic is going to be the number 1 MMORPG. I don’t care if it is, or if it isn’t. You’re trying so hard to prove people wrong that you’re resorting to cash-grab top 10 lists on random gaming websites to prove your point.
Sad.
Whats the difference between alpha and beta?
If I start playing tomorrow, bugs should be expected?
Do toons get reset on beta launch?
So
Sounds no different to me.
I was asked for links so I posted the first few Google results for “most anticipated mmo of 2019” so all I did was what people asked.
As I said, paid advertisements is what pops up. Those no-name MMORPGs pay to be advertised, Classic will have so many people that they have to “invent” layering just to deal with server stability, for first phase. You think Blizzard will pay… gamesomethingreview, to write how good Classic will be?
Hey remember me?
YOU answer my ‘Q&A’ with links, b4 you get all righteous with others.
Complains about people othering one another into specific groups and behaviors (explaining confirmation bias):
Proceeds to then make the claim that there is a trend of Classic players who do nothing but play the victim:
Wowee.
The lack of self-awareness, lad.
What q&a? I did answer your “question”
You asked for links. I gave you links.