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i played ffxi for 5+ yrs and never did a single pvp duel!!!
It is a simple matter of self respect and for that matter respect for others. As for saying 'the internet is an informal medium' that is so broad and baseless a comment it is simply meaningless. Not to mention completely irrelevant.Using a spell checker is pure laziness and advocates stupidity for those ignorant in the spelling of English as a language.
anyway the internet is an informal medium an know one cares if a few words are inproperly (improperly) used or mispelled (misspelled) no matter your language, except maybe you.
And by the way a spellchecker is simply a tool, much like a dictionary.
Last edited by 3Jane; 02-07-2013 at 04:45 PM.
In the age of technology we all live in, ignorance is a choice.
A tool yes, but not like a dictionary. A dictionary is a tool of learning and a spell checker is a tool of efficiency. you must have also missed my intentional miss use of no with "know" might want to fix that too, if it bothers you so.It is a simple matter of self respect and for that matter respect for others. As for saying 'the internet is an informal medium' that is so broad and baseless a comment it is simply meaningless. Not to mention completely irrelevant.
And by the way a spellchecker is simply a tool, much like a dictionary.
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This^. In the very first video they showed the direction of the game, the PvP goals, the server structure, how the PvE works (dynamic combat with things to avoid, etc. while in every ARR released video the players just stand on the place.. 0 movements required, and in the era of action games, that's not a good marketing) .On that website, I click on my first video. I got 9:28 worth of tons of info about the game. The world, the setting, the combat, what they were going for, the end goal, PvP. Also they talk about the roles in combat, how to increase stats, how they want people to level (right down to what they want you to think while doing it).
For instances and raiding they show how some of the encounters work ( for example a boss doing earthquake and the party having to avoid etc). PvP, where it takes place and why, as well as some clips of he battle zone and people fighting. At the very end they specifically say how those are the BASICS of the game and how it will function.
I love ARR but the amount of basic things we dont know when the game will be out around the same time as ESO is kind of ridiculous at this point. We have had patience since August of last year, i dont that argument is valid anymore. Again i want to finish off by stating that i say all of this with the upmost respect for everyone working on it and Yoshi-P himself.
All that in the first 9 min. video. But ppl here, just prefer to defend the SE politics: less you know better is. :/
Guys if you keep saying it's early for this kind of information i'm asking for, i'm sorry to say but you don't know how much about mmo's (without offense ofcourse, but most ppl here just played XI and XIV.. )
The basic information (foundations, ideas, or call anyhow you want) are given when a game is announced.. Look TESO first video.
Other examples: From GW2 announcement you knew that it will have RvR massive PvP, dynamic combat, innovative PvE without class trident etc etc.
SWTOR: great and always voice acting story lines, classic WoW style combat, and so on.
For XIV we're almost in beta and we don't know anything on pvp, anything on character development like revamped job system, any spec/build system (are we gonna to be again all clones with 0 customization like 1.0 ? )?
It's pretty ridicolous that you know more about the direction of a game "just announced" like TESO, then ARR.
p.s Good Morning![]()
FFXIV will mainly be PvE.This^. In the very first video they showed the direction of the game, the PvP goals, the server structure, how the PvE works (dynamic combat with things to avoid, etc. while in every ARR released video the players just stand on the place.. 0 movements required, and in the era of action games, that's not a good marketing) .
All that in the first 9 min. video. But ppl here, just prefer to defend the SE politics: less you know better is. :/
Guys if you keep saying it's early for this kind of information i'm asking for, i'm sorry to say but you don't know how much about mmo's (without offense ofcourse, but most ppl here just played XI and XIV.. )
The basic information (foundations, ideas, or call anyhow you want) are given when a game is announced.. Look TESO first video.
Other examples: From GW2 announcement you knew that it will have RvR massive PvP, dynamic combat, innovative PvE without class trident etc etc.
SWTOR: great and always voice acting story lines, classic WoW style combat, and so on.
For XIV we're almost in beta and we don't know anything on pvp, anything on character development like revamped job system, any spec/build system (are we gonna to be again all clones with 0 customization like 1.0 ? )?
It's pretty ridicolous that you know more about the direction of a game "just announced" like TESO, then ARR.
p.s Good Morning
Free Companies will be able to engage into battle (large scale PvP) for a castle.
Otherwise PVP will be in the coliseum only.
The class system will most likely not differ from 1.0, check the official website.
There's your info.
There will be a dev commentary video as well. (Check the blog).
The first TESO teaser/trailer did say NOTHING at all. It just was the logo.
You don't know SE marketing strategies, we had "Making of a Realm" in 1.0 so just wait and see what happens![]()
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