this is true, its on many other manufacturers proprietary mobile handset platforms too, because its open source and rapidly replacing some of the other browsers (e.g. access netfront etc)
I travel by train to work each morning, and observation of the younger generations clearly shows that the human race is devolving.
So I concur with Mr.Steve Jones - although my prognosis is much more scientific.
This was a bad move, not only hurt in terms of sales but damaged the Apple brand image, pushing them towards the sort of resentment that MS manage to generate.
Its true that pvp relies on numbers, but then again so does high end raiding in pve which is where many people are at with numerous chars after some years in WoW.
Too hard to really judge WAR yet until the end game RVR is in full swing. It was the same way with DAoC although because just levelling etc was new to many people it did well even before RVR became the main goal for many.
Some good points and I have also seen the same drop off in WoW.
The thing that WoW really lacks is decent open world pvp, which is something alot of people are hoping WAR will bring in the end game.
Who wants instanced PVP anyway, its okay for levelling up and having some fun but not for end game (i.e. BG's, Arena).
Compared to recent launches of mmo's WAR was very impressive. Of course there were issues and still are for some people, but if anyone was party to anticipated games like Dark & Light, AoC etc Mythic did show how a game could be released in a relatively stable state. Not a beta as so many others have been recently.
It isn't DAoC 2 though - shame, 3 realms would have been better;)
Zone channels are missing indeed.
But the open party notificaton can be opened by clicking on the little icon below your avatar (where the notification shows), you don't have to catch it during the 3 sec popup time;)
Talking with your kids is a good thing too.
like a secondary objective, some messed up priorities here, lies and deceit, no wonder there are so many messed up kids.
this is true, its on many other manufacturers proprietary mobile handset platforms too, because its open source and rapidly replacing some of the other browsers (e.g. access netfront etc)
I travel by train to work each morning, and observation of the younger generations clearly shows that the human race is devolving. So I concur with Mr.Steve Jones - although my prognosis is much more scientific.
This was a bad move, not only hurt in terms of sales but damaged the Apple brand image, pushing them towards the sort of resentment that MS manage to generate.
Its true that pvp relies on numbers, but then again so does high end raiding in pve which is where many people are at with numerous chars after some years in WoW. Too hard to really judge WAR yet until the end game RVR is in full swing. It was the same way with DAoC although because just levelling etc was new to many people it did well even before RVR became the main goal for many.
Some good points and I have also seen the same drop off in WoW. The thing that WoW really lacks is decent open world pvp, which is something alot of people are hoping WAR will bring in the end game. Who wants instanced PVP anyway, its okay for levelling up and having some fun but not for end game (i.e. BG's, Arena).
Compared to recent launches of mmo's WAR was very impressive. Of course there were issues and still are for some people, but if anyone was party to anticipated games like Dark & Light, AoC etc Mythic did show how a game could be released in a relatively stable state. Not a beta as so many others have been recently. It isn't DAoC 2 though - shame, 3 realms would have been better ;)
Zone channels are missing indeed. But the open party notificaton can be opened by clicking on the little icon below your avatar (where the notification shows), you don't have to catch it during the 3 sec popup time ;)
It seems any tiny bit of news can be sensationalised into something to grab headlines these days