To the peeps who were saying New World was gonna kill WoW

Scope? What you talking about? You tried to use an example as a comparable. Only it was a terrible example and no where near comparable.

I’m watching this video for amusement and not gonna lie. I’m finding his mug/prop entirely silly. And the lighting is making his eyes grey and it’s kind of creeping me out. :expressionless:

New world has it’s problems. I think it’s pretty useless to judge a MMO by the first few months, you need to give it a couple years to see how they fix initial problems and their cadence for releasing new content.

We’re at a point where you could just breathe a little too loud and they’ll go “will this kill WoW?”

yea i mean technically it wasn’t an exploit but i like to see it as one and should have been nerfed faster then it was. guess this is why people say we paying to beta test.

Bellular furiously writing down ideas about how the lentils he just ate that is giving him terrible gas will kill wow :dash:

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I quoted you and gave examples pertaining to exactly what you were asking for. Did you change your mind between the OP and my post about what you now deem an acceptable exploit?

I’m really not sure what point you’re trying to make. It seems more and more that you’re trying to have a “my dad can beat up your dad” playground argument.

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Imagine thinking NW would kill WoW in general lmao

We don’t want that NE doomsaying moron back. New World can keep him.

You seem to be fishing here. I did nothing of the sort. Please don’t try to bait or troll me. You know you gave 2 terrible examples that in no way approach anything near something like infinite gold or invincibility. Attempting to use lame straw man arguments doesn’t work against me. I never said wow didn’t have exploits of any kind. Indeed I acknowledge them. E.g. the totem bug. I know of several myself. E.g the Legion Honor wq exploit. Or the bug that allowed the Darkshore world boss to not have a weekly loot lockout. I didn’t mention them though since they’re hilariously inadequate to try comparing to New Worlds exploits.

Go fish elsewhere. This fish is too smart for you.

Trusting the client in an online game?

That’s a Picard with hand on forehead so large I’m not sure there’s enough pixels in the world to handle it.

I’m so curious as to how that decision managed to survive longer then getting violently shot down immediately after it was proposed.

To save this they would have to refund, fix, and relaunch the game.

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the susceptibility of the modern Gamer™ to hype is the one constant these days

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What is “c.i.p.”?

Honestly, I haven’t seen much of that for the better part of a decade. It used to be extremely common. Then it became a meme. Then the meme died. Then the meme was used ironically. Then it died again. And I only see it popping up these days with very obvious trolling attempts.

People have made those claims for every new MMO since WoW released.

everyone and their momma know- the only game that can kill wow will be wow itself.

I said it before and I’ll say it again. This game is DOA. One it’s been out for a long time (see BDO), and two there’s no content to be sustainable.

Bad try Amazon.

Whatever dude. Have fun with the rest of your thread.

:yawning_face:

Manager: “What if we had the client do some of the processing? That’d save on server load and let us have more players at once and fewer servers saving money right?”
Dev: “Well…yes. That’s correct I guess”
Manager: “Sweet, we’ll do that then”
Dev: “…but it has a lot of fallout and security risks associated with it that could severely undermine the integrity of the game”
Manager: “Jeff needs to get back to space again. He needs all the $$$ he can get. We can’t focus on your unfounded ‘fears’ of what people might do. We’ll address things as they come up”
Dev: “No, I’m serious this has a lot of really bad ramifications…”
Manager: “Jesus, did someone else pee in your bottle? Get back to work peon”