Taking my second degree in computer science.
MMO-side, wow, ffxiv and lotro accounts were active, and MoP was a great expansion, but I did not like timeless island (except the weekly bosses).
I have 10,000 needles,
I'm not a weaver,
and I'm not scared to use them.
Looking back at my achievements, I had finished the MSQ and ran Praetorium for the first time on this day 10 years ago.
playing Battlefield 4.
FFXIV only came out in April 2014 on the PS4.
... 10 years younger, but still older than I want to be.
It's nice to see some praise for MoP. I remember how dubious people where about WoW trying to copy ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and all that, but it turned out to be my fav expansion. What I loved most about it was that it decided to explore new lore. The expansions before it always fell into "Oh remember this person/place from the old games? Well now they are back!" but this time we got a whole new continent and lore to explore that had, prior to then, just been hinted at with a ‘joke’ character from an old game. Plus I just loved the music and scenery.
MoP didn't get its due until years later when people realized just how good they had it. It was and forever remains my favorite expansion all around. One might say that I liked it before it was cool.It's nice to see some praise for MoP. I remember how dubious people where about WoW trying to copy ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and all that, but it turned out to be my fav expansion. What I loved most about it was that it decided to explore new lore. The expansions before it always fell into "Oh remember this person/place from the old games? Well now they are back!" but this time we got a whole new continent and lore to explore that had, prior to then, just been hinted at with a ‘joke’ character from an old game. Plus I just loved the music and scenery.![]()
Something I've noticed in life is that people tend to be much rougher on a lot of things than history is. And it's weird seeing the turnaround.It's nice to see some praise for MoP. I remember how dubious people where about WoW trying to copy ‘Kung Fu Panda’ and all that, but it turned out to be my fav expansion. What I loved most about it was that it decided to explore new lore. The expansions before it always fell into "Oh remember this person/place from the old games? Well now they are back!" but this time we got a whole new continent and lore to explore that had, prior to then, just been hinted at with a ‘joke’ character from an old game. Plus I just loved the music and scenery.
I tend to just like what I like, but I remember, for example, FF9 being hated when it came out by the community (now it's looked at very fondly and praised as one of the "last legacy" FF games), the Star Wars prequels I remembered getting a lot of hate at the time but now people compare them to the new ones as positive, Star Trek: Enterprise was disliked when it was running but looked at pretty fondly now, etc.
When Mists was live, I was thinking at the time it was probably one of the better expansions the game had. Things were probably the most balanced overall in that expansion than they ever had been before (or arguably since), the world was pretty alive, I enjoyed the various content forms like the raids and the Timeless Isle (I think I was deployed during the Thunder isle, but it seemed to be pretty popular as well), and so on. It also has one of the most epic lines in gaming history to me:
"When I was young.... When _I_ was young......
...I was EMPEROR."
After that mountain climb with the old man, it was just such a powerfully delivered line to me, I still get a bit of chills from it.
I think it was probably the best or one of the best overall expansions in the game's history, it just took WoD and BfA and Shadowlands for people to finally make that realization, I think. A friend of mine and I were having a conversation at the time about it and he said the same thing. So some people did realize it, they were just drowned out by the negative nancies of the day, the people who always complain about "the current thing" no matter what it is.
Same.
The problem is not what ff9 is, but what ff8 and ff7 were.Something I've noticed in life is that people tend to be much rougher on a lot of things than history is. And it's weird seeing the turnaround.
I tend to just like what I like, but I remember, for example, FF9 being hated when it came out by the community (now it's looked at very fondly and praised as one of the "last legacy" FF games), the Star Wars prequels I remembered getting a lot of hate at the time but now people compare them to the new ones as positive, Star Trek: Enterprise was disliked when it was running but looked at pretty fondly now, etc.
When Mists was live, I was thinking at the time it was probably one of the better expansions the game had. Things were probably the most balanced overall in that expansion than they ever had been before (or arguably since), the world was pretty alive, I enjoyed the various content forms like the raids and the Timeless Isle (I think I was deployed during the Thunder isle, but it seemed to be pretty popular as well), and so on. It also has one of the most epic lines in gaming history to me:
ff7 is excellent from any point of view: characters, fight system (materia, we use the name "materia" in ff14 and there weren't materia in 1.0), world, story development (everyone cried when Aerith...)
ff8 is another excellent game: characters, fight system, side game (we have the card game in ff14!), story etc
ff9 is not excellent. it's another great and fun game of the golden age of squaresoft- square enix, but there is nothing memorable.
MoP is a Great expansion, full of things to do, humor, wonderful dungeons and raids BUT we were expecting something different after Tbc, wotlk and cataclysm, let's say we were expecting "legion".
I have 10,000 needles,
I'm not a weaver,
and I'm not scared to use them.
"Look upon my works ye mighty, and despair."
Probably making my first million or so gil. Crafting/Gathering was so much better than praetorium.
"The will of my friends has etched into my heart, and now ill transform this infinite darkness into eternal light
Unmatched in heaven and earth, one body and one soul that challenge the gods!"
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