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Why did you buy a driving game if you hate cars and driving? :p

He was making a point. :p Why buy an RPG if you don't like RPing?

Albeit, that's a kind of stupid point. RPG's don't require that you role play everything you do.

Yay ...how long ago did i post that....awesome :D

thnx for the backup Elliott :)

yeah you're right, it's not all about RP'ing but the post that prompted it seemed to hate RP'ing so the point was kinda meant to be if you dislike RP'ing that much why buy a game which is based on RP'ing. more about the amount of people who buy wow because it's a "must have" game for gamers rather than buying it because it's a genre that they are actually interested in.

fair play, it wasn't the best made point and probably best left waaaay back in October ;)

Indeed. After I reinstalled patches 2.0.3 and 2.0.5 (took a long time to download that again...), I was set. I've had no issues whatsoever. Blood elves are kick ass, and Outland is truly all it's cracked up to be. A whole new world of adventures. People everywhere all working on quests to get as much experience as quickly as possible. I seriously wonder how many people aren't in either the two new starting zones or Outland.

On a side note, the Blood elf starting zone is insane. Barrens chat * 3. So many noobs asking where the damned mailbox is :wacko:

you just have to go to the other side for that :laugh:

theres this huge Pit Commander with demon minions attacking the forces defending the gate on outland side

Yeah... Stay out of there unless you like being smashed :( Endless waves of infernals, huge pit commander with over 300,000 mana (I don't know his HP) plus swarms of demons attacking NPCs and players who get too close.

I've been loving the quest names as I'm doing the Draenei quests.

"Show Gnomercy."

"Precious and Fragile Things Need Special Handling." (That's a Depeche Mode reference)

"Elekk are Serious Business."

Blizzard has a really corny but funny sense of humor. It's one of the things that makes playing WoW fun.

I've been loving the quest names as I'm doing the Draenei quests.

"Show Gnomercy."

"Precious and Fragile Things Need Special Handling." (That's a Depeche Mode reference)

"Elekk are Serious Business."

Blizzard has a really corny but funny sense of humor. It's one of the things that makes playing WoW fun.

Almost like Discworld in a way.. or at least i think so :)

I've been loving the quest names as I'm doing the Draenei quests.

"Show Gnomercy."

"Precious and Fragile Things Need Special Handling." (That's a Depeche Mode reference)

"Elekk are Serious Business."

Blizzard has a really corny but funny sense of humor. It's one of the things that makes playing WoW fun.

My alliance gnome rogue which i abandoned long time ago is called Gnomercy :devil:

Been playing it for a little bit. Its great. I couldn't believe my eyes at the amount of Draenei shamans (including myself) was at the starting point. Everyone fighting over the most simplest quest items. But its better now. Level 14. Its just a shame there's no instances for that island. Im guessing once I am done its off to deadmines.

I've been loving the quest names as I'm doing the Draenei quests.

"Show Gnomercy."

"Precious and Fragile Things Need Special Handling." (That's a Depeche Mode reference)

"Elekk are Serious Business."

Blizzard has a really corny but funny sense of humor. It's one of the things that makes playing WoW fun.

A friend of mine mentioned an NPC which is a female socialite Blood elf called Harris Pilton. Like you say, corny but amusing when you first clock it.

Been playing it for a little bit. Its great. I couldn't believe my eyes at the amount of Draenei shamans (including myself) was at the starting point. Everyone fighting over the most simplest quest items. But its better now. Level 14. Its just a shame there's no instances for that island. Im guessing once I am done its off to deadmines.

I figure there are no instances because the quests give pretty darn good rewards. It's not like those other cheapskate starting areas. :p

Hi, I'm normally a lerker, but i've just started playing WoW (just before xmas) and thought i'd say Hi, i'm Hunterssj on the Kilrogg Server, just turned lvl 19 as a Dwarf Hunter. I'm not very good i just about get around but i'm enjoying it.

Just thought i'd say hi and if anyone see's me to say hi themself's!

Chris

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