Haven't you heard? Online poker is on its way back but now the government gets its cut by licensing and taxing it which was what the ban on offshore online poker companies was all about...
The Drama was friction between the fast levelers (who were mad at the slow levelers and wanted to kick/replace them so they could raid more but. Slow levelers were mostly either the guild officers or their friends.) and the slow levelers (who were mad because they wanted the level 70s to help in 5 mans, quests, defence from gankers (it was PvP realm) and the like) in addition to the usual loot Drama from the first few times a boss was killed etc.
Back in the day getting to 60 was a challenge but by the end of it you understood the game, knew your way around the world, had covered a lot of lore content, had plenty practice working with others, in your class role, in 5 mans. At any time you had about 40 quests available across both continents, of which you could probably do about 15 and the rest would need to wait to next level. You had to travel to level, exploring the world, finding things as you go. Getting to 60 was in itself a challenge, something to be mastered.
Then when you got to 60 and completed the attunements it was still interesting. I did 40 man raid stuff with the top Horde guild on the server and it was a challenge. Not just for the gameplay but the whole social thing and dealing with such a large group of people. Then Blizzard started the switch to 20 man raids which caused a lot of friction as we couldn't consistently run two raid groups since on different nights different people were on and we often ended up with neither group having the right numbers due to people being tied to the other instance. Drama ensued. People left, splinters formed.
I left the guild to try an alliance character and different class on a different realm I got to 60 about when BC came along and all our work was pointless. People got to 70 over a very long drawn out time leaving the players with less time behind while most of the guild were running the new 20 man stuff. Drama ensued. People left, splinters formed.
I got sick of the drama and quit WoW with some of my friends and went to Eve Online when it was young.
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Recently I had some time so I decided to see how the game had changed. I upgraded my account all the way to MoP, started a Monk, Forwarded 500g from my old char to my new one since gold was always short for new characters last time I played, and expected a challenge. What I got was hand holding and no challenge, There was no running around looking for quests, every quest target was close to the quest giver, there was no real way to deviate from the set quest path, I didn't see over half of the old world even by the time I got to 60. The only thing that was interesting was the way the world had changed with as a result of the old content being in the past (such as how the Wailing Caverns storyline caused so much overgrowth and corruption) I kept wanting to skip forward as quests were too easy but this wasn't possible due to the way every quest was following another. Apart from initially buying 16 slot bags the gold transfer was pointless, by level 10 my character was already in surplus. I was glad that when I got to 58 that I could switch to BC as there might be mobs that I don't two hit but that didn't last long, then the same again at 70 and again at 80. As such I never got to any of the various expansion 'conclusions' I have no idea how any of the stories from the older expansions actually finished. I still don't know why Helscream is in charge and Thrall is wandering the world. Towards the end every quest reward was just that little bit better for my current spec which is great for leveling but now I want to try Healing but I have almost no good gear for that. Before level 90 I never set foot in a dungeon or scenario. I've tried a few guilds but unlike the old times there is no 'top raiding guilds' but just a huge mass of guilds that do varying amounts of raiding and finding the right guild for my playstyle/ability/timespend has been near impossible. LFR is chaos and unpredictable and unchallenging as there is no try again, refine tactics, improve gear as a group, try again loop that was something to work toward and ultimately no sense of achievement for killing a boss.
Then there is the other stuff Blizzard added. The farmville clone, The pokemon clone, The daily quest grinds... none of these are a challenge in any shape or form and are just 'something to do' but don't have any real sense of reward at the end due to the ultimate result being down to how many times you repeat the same simple set of tasks and completely unrelated to my skill or my guilds skill at playing the game.
Every time they release one of these my companies IT department insists on the new version being mandatory and installs it on every PC without any testing.
This then breaks one (or more) of our externally provided and supported, business critical, small user base, Java client/server systems. After a few days of frantic phone calls and manual un-installs of the new Java version (which have to be done by IT support due to security lockdown remoting into PCs, after senior signoff) we have to keep doing to combat the overnight updates) we end up with an emergency change to install a very alpha version of the client/server system.
The updated client is normally so full of bugs that it gets several further emergency updates over the next 3 months and is just about stable and almost bug free in time for Oracle to release another patch...
there is something in them that makes them worth the lawyer's time
Yes there is. There is the fact that to draft them they lawyer can charge a lot of money which is the only thing most (but thankfully not all) lawyers consider worth their time.
My only gripe is that the programs are all made to be only 40 minutes long so that when they get sold abroad they can insert ads and still fit in an hour slot...
It's more than this. The very fact that sites have been subject to a large number of takedown notices and position highly on lists of them attracts legitimate searches, traffic, news reporting, and links to those sites resulting in the search engine version of the Streisand effect and bumping them up the rankings...
If Oracle win it will be time to pay the piper. If these puns go on much longer it will turn to violins. I Just cant Handle it any more. I'll give it a rest now.
Not for very much longer if this spam continues. I've been reading/. for much longer than my userid would indicate (just never got around to registering) but I'm seriously considering removing it from my home tabs and looking elsewhere for news for nerds that is actually news and stuff that actually matters and not this crap.
No but Apple are *selling* 3 year 'warranties' in a way that is misleading as they don't cover the failures and repairs that the buyer is told they do at point of sale.
At best this is a description of goods issue which is a big thing here in the EU and can attract large fines if proved to be intentional. At worst it is deliberate criminal fraud which could see someone going to prison.
Also while the EU only mandates two years several countries have different definitions which go beyond what the EU directives require and can also be as fuzzy as 'reasonable lifespan', 'sufficient quality' and 'fit for purpose' which could easily be expected to mean 3 years for a â500 electronics device (and 5-10 years for large white goods such as washing machines, cookers etc).
Any employer who's employees do a lot of driving (everything from couriers and truck drivers all the way to photocopier engineers and salesmen) and provide the vehicles will probably see this as a way to reduce accidents and the resulting liability payouts.
It may even go one step further where NOT having this technology installed will result in employees suing when an accident that this could have avoided happens...
We are still using XP and Office 2003 at my work on the standard desktop build as the cost of switching up and migrating legacy stuff (Office/vba and some very old in-house 16 bit/windows 3.1 era programs) is too high
Isn't that like blaming the copyright holder for not controlling distribution?
It's more like a record company breaking into your home and replacing half your CDs with their own, then demanding 100x the value of the CD from everyone that complained to the police about the break in.
Haven't you heard? Online poker is on its way back but now the government gets its cut by licensing and taxing it which was what the ban on offshore online poker companies was all about...
The Drama was friction between the fast levelers (who were mad at the slow levelers and wanted to kick/replace them so they could raid more but. Slow levelers were mostly either the guild officers or their friends.) and the slow levelers (who were mad because they wanted the level 70s to help in 5 mans, quests, defence from gankers (it was PvP realm) and the like) in addition to the usual loot Drama from the first few times a boss was killed etc.
TL/DR: Its too easy now.
I agree.
Back in the day getting to 60 was a challenge but by the end of it you understood the game, knew your way around the world, had covered a lot of lore content, had plenty practice working with others, in your class role, in 5 mans. At any time you had about 40 quests available across both continents, of which you could probably do about 15 and the rest would need to wait to next level. You had to travel to level, exploring the world, finding things as you go. Getting to 60 was in itself a challenge, something to be mastered.
Then when you got to 60 and completed the attunements it was still interesting. I did 40 man raid stuff with the top Horde guild on the server and it was a challenge. Not just for the gameplay but the whole social thing and dealing with such a large group of people. Then Blizzard started the switch to 20 man raids which caused a lot of friction as we couldn't consistently run two raid groups since on different nights different people were on and we often ended up with neither group having the right numbers due to people being tied to the other instance. Drama ensued. People left, splinters formed.
I left the guild to try an alliance character and different class on a different realm I got to 60 about when BC came along and all our work was pointless. People got to 70 over a very long drawn out time leaving the players with less time behind while most of the guild were running the new 20 man stuff. Drama ensued. People left, splinters formed.
I got sick of the drama and quit WoW with some of my friends and went to Eve Online when it was young.
----
Recently I had some time so I decided to see how the game had changed. I upgraded my account all the way to MoP, started a Monk, Forwarded 500g from my old char to my new one since gold was always short for new characters last time I played, and expected a challenge. What I got was hand holding and no challenge, There was no running around looking for quests, every quest target was close to the quest giver, there was no real way to deviate from the set quest path, I didn't see over half of the old world even by the time I got to 60. The only thing that was interesting was the way the world had changed with as a result of the old content being in the past (such as how the Wailing Caverns storyline caused so much overgrowth and corruption) I kept wanting to skip forward as quests were too easy but this wasn't possible due to the way every quest was following another. Apart from initially buying 16 slot bags the gold transfer was pointless, by level 10 my character was already in surplus. I was glad that when I got to 58 that I could switch to BC as there might be mobs that I don't two hit but that didn't last long, then the same again at 70 and again at 80. As such I never got to any of the various expansion 'conclusions' I have no idea how any of the stories from the older expansions actually finished. I still don't know why Helscream is in charge and Thrall is wandering the world. Towards the end every quest reward was just that little bit better for my current spec which is great for leveling but now I want to try Healing but I have almost no good gear for that. Before level 90 I never set foot in a dungeon or scenario. I've tried a few guilds but unlike the old times there is no 'top raiding guilds' but just a huge mass of guilds that do varying amounts of raiding and finding the right guild for my playstyle/ability/timespend has been near impossible. LFR is chaos and unpredictable and unchallenging as there is no try again, refine tactics, improve gear as a group, try again loop that was something to work toward and ultimately no sense of achievement for killing a boss.
Then there is the other stuff Blizzard added. The farmville clone, The pokemon clone, The daily quest grinds... none of these are a challenge in any shape or form and are just 'something to do' but don't have any real sense of reward at the end due to the ultimate result being down to how many times you repeat the same simple set of tasks and completely unrelated to my skill or my guilds skill at playing the game.
Most people just don't seem to understand that monitors aren't done until you can't tell the difference between a monitor and a window!
I just can't wait until I can open my monitor and get some fresh air into my flat...
So even back in the 1800's the patent system (while a little slower) was broken?
Unfortunately you have completely missed the point.
And you forgot this is /. and you made a sweeping statement that is only correct in some cases and the incorrect cases were considered obvious by some.
Expect the pedantic to jump on you and pummel you with their plastic lightsabers.
Every time they release one of these my companies IT department insists on the new version being mandatory and installs it on every PC without any testing.
This then breaks one (or more) of our externally provided and supported, business critical, small user base, Java client/server systems. After a few days of frantic phone calls and manual un-installs of the new Java version (which have to be done by IT support due to security lockdown remoting into PCs, after senior signoff) we have to keep doing to combat the overnight updates) we end up with an emergency change to install a very alpha version of the client/server system.
The updated client is normally so full of bugs that it gets several further emergency updates over the next 3 months and is just about stable and almost bug free in time for Oracle to release another patch...
Or more like "B is for Buy'N'Large. your very best friend."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1BQPV-iCkU
Surely with VP8 being around for about 5 years now iirc any pending patents must have been lodges after VP8?
Can Nokia expect to win when the software they are trying to shut down with patents is usable as prior art to invalidate the same patents?
there is something in them that makes them worth the lawyer's time
Yes there is. There is the fact that to draft them they lawyer can charge a lot of money which is the only thing most (but thankfully not all) lawyers consider worth their time.
I'm with you on this..
My only gripe is that the programs are all made to be only 40 minutes long so that when they get sold abroad they can insert ads and still fit in an hour slot...
It's more than this. The very fact that sites have been subject to a large number of takedown notices and position highly on lists of them attracts legitimate searches, traffic, news reporting, and links to those sites resulting in the search engine version of the Streisand effect and bumping them up the rankings...
If Oracle win it will be time to pay the piper.
If these puns go on much longer it will turn to violins.
I Just cant Handle it any more.
I'll give it a rest now.
Not for very much longer if this spam continues. I've been reading /. for much longer than my userid would indicate (just never got around to registering) but I'm seriously considering removing it from my home tabs and looking elsewhere for news for nerds that is actually news and stuff that actually matters and not this crap.
No but Apple are *selling* 3 year 'warranties' in a way that is misleading as they don't cover the failures and repairs that the buyer is told they do at point of sale.
At best this is a description of goods issue which is a big thing here in the EU and can attract large fines if proved to be intentional. At worst it is deliberate criminal fraud which could see someone going to prison.
Also while the EU only mandates two years several countries have different definitions which go beyond what the EU directives require and can also be as fuzzy as 'reasonable lifespan', 'sufficient quality' and 'fit for purpose' which could easily be expected to mean 3 years for a â500 electronics device (and 5-10 years for large white goods such as washing machines, cookers etc).
A lot of these phrases also apply when you are having an affair with the secretary and/or wife of the boss...
Any employer who's employees do a lot of driving (everything from couriers and truck drivers all the way to photocopier engineers and salesmen) and provide the vehicles will probably see this as a way to reduce accidents and the resulting liability payouts.
It may even go one step further where NOT having this technology installed will result in employees suing when an accident that this could have avoided happens...
The editor was out celebrating the New Year and submitted this on the way home using his smartphone.
Arrest every game designer that ever had a gun in it. That's every game designer from games like Sam and Max and all the way to Halo, Space Games etc.
Then arrest almost all of the movie and TV industry (producers, actors, cinema staff) for any show that has ever had a gun in it.
Then arrest any author (and the publishers, printers, book store staff) that has ever described or even just included a gun in a story.
I'm sure I've seen that somewhere before...
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=tornado+reactor+movie&l=1
You would be right in thinking that... posting before first cup of coffee is never a good idea...
Igonre the others, Bing is more than the surname of a singer...
its actually a word with a real meaning...
http://www.scotslanguage.com/articles/words/1437
vendor lock in? try version lock in...
We are still using XP and Office 2003 at my work on the standard desktop build as the cost of switching up and migrating legacy stuff (Office/vba and some very old in-house 16 bit/windows 3.1 era programs) is too high
Apple sues all physical book publishers as their devices appear to violate newly granted patent.
Isn't that like blaming the copyright holder for not controlling distribution?
It's more like a record company breaking into your home and replacing half your CDs with their own, then demanding 100x the value of the CD from everyone that complained to the police about the break in.