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Adamsm
You don't like it Aestu, stop paying Blizzard a monthly subscription fee.
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Post by
Monday
/shrug. The manual isn't anything special. The Vanilla WoW manual (when I bought it at least) was actually around 60-80 pages.
And my WH40K manual is much larger than that, and written in very small type. All in all though... why? Why take your time to write something like this? Don't you have things to do?
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Monday
And my WH40K manual is much larger than that, and written in very small type. All in all though... why? Why take your time to write something like this? Don't you have things to do?
Such as...play a game?
=)
Indeed.
E: Although, I am honestly curious. That wasn't meant to be derogatory. Why go through all the trouble to write this when most people will respond with disdain?
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Post by
Hyperspacerebel
I quite literally got to the end and had no idea what the point was.
You picked a city simulator, one of the most opened-ended types of games possible, and somehow used that to prove something about WoW or WoW players or something.
And I'm not sure what you're talking about with regards to SMB3. Trying to figure every last thing about that game was something that every kid I knew spent hours and hours doing. We'd swap hints like currency.
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Adamsm
And I'm not sure what you're talking about with regards to SMB3. Trying to figure every last thing about that game was something that every kid I knew spent hours and hours doing. We'd swap hints like currency.
Yes, but you had friends at that point HSR lol.
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91278
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Adamsm
And I'm not sure what you're talking about with regards to SMB3. Trying to figure every last thing about that game was something that every kid I knew spent hours and hours doing. We'd swap hints like currency.
Yes, but you had friends at that point HSR lol.
I think that's what we call, in the trade, an old-school zinger.
Hm, didn't realize that it's double edged zinger there....oh well.
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Hyperspacerebel
I get how it zings Aestu, but how does it zing me?
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91278
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Adamsm
Aye that heh.
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Cambo
LF , pst
Post by
Teddiursa
I believe the point that the OP is trying to get across is about difficulty and how the game should be difficult to "complete" (in WoW's case, clear all current raid content, which is of course by no means 'completing' the game but that's besides the point) and that it is not a flaw of a game for it to be very difficult and require a large amount of effort to be the best at it.
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