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Kevin McCombs

Member since: Apr 26th, 2008

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Pain vest is compatible with World of Warcraft

Oct 3rd 2008 6:51PM (Massively)
Its not so much the creators that are idiots as it is the customers. They're only producing a product that they think will sell, thay don't really havto like what it is.

Anti-Aliased: Pourin' out one for all my guildies

Jul 21st 2008 4:29AM (Massively)
I've been with my guild a couple months a they're great guys. They geared me up and are always funny on vent. Tonight I transfered an alt to another server to level with my cousin and his guild and I hit it off right away with them. I gained 3 levels tonight because they decided to run me through instance after instance. And I had pretend gnome sex with one of them to make my cousin mad :D

Cinemassively: Happy 4th of July

Jul 4th 2008 12:51PM (Massively)
I must say the WoW video would have been better if they were humans and not orcs, but thats just my opinion. But anyway cool videos.

The Daily Grind: Best news from WWI?

Jul 1st 2008 10:30AM (Massively)
The keychains going to be nice, but I must say, Entangling Roots indoors is going to be sooooooo great. Boomkin ftw

Behind the Curtain: Hacked account - opportunity or deathknell?

Jun 26th 2008 10:04PM (Massively)
Though thankfully I've never been hacked, I've wondered a lot about this too. From all the hacked account stories I've read it seems as though there is only 1 character left on the account (of course I may just be an idiot and be imagining this). If this is done to cause grief then why leave the one? I hope someone can enlighten me on this.

Poll: How many 70s do you have?

Jun 26th 2008 12:23PM (WoW)
All I have is my little Boomkin, and he'll be making 80 before some Death Kight that gets 55 free lvls that Lif had to grind through.

Forum post of the day: Rookie Mistakes

Jun 17th 2008 3:11PM (WoW)
I remember questing on my Night Elf Druid in Westfall. So I see a huge mob in a little town all running into a house. So I follow and we run through some caverns and finally I get picked off and when I run back and rez up they were gone. Come to find out this was the opening to the Deadmines and they had all zoned in when I got back. Still amazes me though, there must have been 5 or 6 groups going in at once and quite a few 70's in the bunch (I started a few months after BC).

O, and I remember questing in Wetlands for weeks and not understanding why I was so weak all the sudden and couldn't kill the crocs. My cousin taught me how to repair that day.

Forum post of the day: Thank you

May 3rd 2008 3:10PM (WoW)
My main is a Druid and my alts are little noobs so I don't really know too much on what other classes offer but I can say:
Thank you mages for water.
Thank you warlocks for soul stones and health stones.
Thank you Druids for innervate and a battle rez.

Let us play Broken

Apr 27th 2008 2:11AM (WoW)
I want to be a Tuskarr. Walrus people FTW!!!

Player vs. Everything: When will the players leave WoW?

Apr 26th 2008 8:02PM (Massively)
I get what you're talking about and think that kind of game would be great, but in that lies one problem, the online aspect. If you do help an undead invasion of Stormwind what would a new player get out of the game? He'd walk into the great Stormwind he'd heard his friends talking about and be killed.

WoW is a static game because if it was ever-changing then many new players would get a raw deal and hate the game. If a game that can change like that is made it would havto be offline.

I am a WoW player. I've played for about a year and love it. Its my first MMO and I can't see myself leaving it, but then again I could never see myself leaving my old PS2 games and now I can't stand to look at them.

I think that the MMO that can beat WoW will be the one that can offer it all. If WoW had different servers where the players could turn the tide of the game and make an invasion of Stormwind that would stand and make it a Horde city while keeping the static servers where everyone can experience the same thing then it would be a game many times better than it is now.

The MMO that can beat WoW will be the one that gives players the choice as to the MMO type they want to play. And who knows? Maybe in the future WoW will make some new servers like that and it will be considered the best for many years to come, or it may be bashed by a new amazing game that everyone will switch to.

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