I will play WoW only if griefing of other players is possible...(kill stealing/pk/experiance killing etc). The ability of the game to support a roleplaying environment would enhance my enjoyment, but unless I can directly affect other people in game either negatively or positively, WoW will have little appeal.
If Blizzard is sharp they will have a pvp server with appropriate rule sets.
It's time to get rid of the hack & slash monster bash crap and get back to our pre UOR roots.
In Canada we pay an artists tax on each CD-R...royalties to be eventually returned to artists..(of course the commission in charge will eventually use it all as expenses/renumeration). Never the less it negates the downloader from copyright infringement issues...as we Canadians are already paying for downloaded media.
I have downloaded divx etc. for years as an easy way to replace paying for HBO. After a view or 2 I quickly delete the movies...it's just too easy to redownload again.
I think America needs a similar media tax on every cdr,hard drive,etc. to ease their guilt complexes and because it's just the right thing to do.
If someone hits me on the head with a golf ball I'm within my rights to sue not only the offender , but also the course owner , even though it just a game.
I will play WoW only if griefing of other players is possible...(kill stealing/pk/experiance killing etc). The ability of the game to support a roleplaying environment would enhance my enjoyment, but unless I can directly affect other people in game either negatively or positively, WoW will have little appeal. If Blizzard is sharp they will have a pvp server with appropriate rule sets. It's time to get rid of the hack & slash monster bash crap and get back to our pre UOR roots.
s video cable...radio shack $20...how hard is that?
In Canada we pay an artists tax on each CD-R...royalties to be eventually returned to artists..(of course the commission in charge will eventually use it all as expenses/renumeration). Never the less it negates the downloader from copyright infringement issues...as we Canadians are already paying for downloaded media. I have downloaded divx etc. for years as an easy way to replace paying for HBO. After a view or 2 I quickly delete the movies...it's just too easy to redownload again. I think America needs a similar media tax on every cdr,hard drive,etc. to ease their guilt complexes and because it's just the right thing to do.
If someone hits me on the head with a golf ball I'm within my rights to sue not only the offender , but also the course owner , even though it just a game.