@ScottishViking That was my first thought after I header about the limit. Originally I thought it was a clever and a little more innovative way of speeding people through the lower level content (rather than the ham-fisted increasing xp rewards). Now it's shown up to be a 'not even veiled attempt' at a cash grab. I'm bitterly disappointed with Turbine.
@Utakata ... or the last expansion. While I've left and rejoined WoW a couple of times, Cataclysm killed it for me; I couldn't be asked even levelling one character to max level on that treadmill. It's getting old and tired and is not the game it was anymore.
For me, the final showdown with Skorgrim in the Misty Mountains is the most memorable. Just as your about to deliver the killing blow something happens that makes you go .... "WAIT A SEC! That wasn't meant to happen!"
While I didn't mind the reworking of the dwarven starting area, the final quest there kind of spoils the surprise now ...
One right thing once!? Your kidding me! The man was a pioneer in Computer based RPGs and MMORPGs! People scoffed at the idea of paying $15 a month to subscribe to a game and look at them now; 15 years later they won't play an MMO unless it HAS a subscription model.
It's more fair to say he had one failure and now everyone is all over him like a rash. But I don't blame TR on him. I blame NCSoft management.
I think in 15 years time, you'll be eating those words.
But I'm very disappointed in Massively for such a ridiculous headline. It's the kind of thing I expect from Fox News. Anyone who clicks on the ACTUAL link and reads what he has to say will see how badly the headline distorts the message.
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Nov 5th 2011 4:38PM (Massively)While I didn't mind the reworking of the dwarven starting area, the final quest there kind of spoils the surprise now ...
Richard Garriott blames Blizzard for ignoring the social gaming field
Nov 2nd 2011 4:08PM (Massively)One right thing once!? Your kidding me! The man was a pioneer in Computer based RPGs and MMORPGs! People scoffed at the idea of paying $15 a month to subscribe to a game and look at them now; 15 years later they won't play an MMO unless it HAS a subscription model.
It's more fair to say he had one failure and now everyone is all over him like a rash. But I don't blame TR on him. I blame NCSoft management.
I think in 15 years time, you'll be eating those words.
But I'm very disappointed in Massively for such a ridiculous headline. It's the kind of thing I expect from Fox News. Anyone who clicks on the ACTUAL link and reads what he has to say will see how badly the headline distorts the message.