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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 1:43 pm
by Sweet Agony
Games I play
Well I actually got into some FPS recently,
I play Counter Strike Source, I joined a clan called
www.teamscat.com
(Special Combat and Tactics!) before you lot start going ewww!!
I also play WoW.. its addictive... though.. from a pvp point of view i find there are 100000 times more varaibles then uo pvp.. well back when i played.. i was tempted to try EQ2 also..
But my favourate game at the moment for its pure fun and comedy value is Team Fortress 2!!!!!
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 3:23 pm
by Benn
Sweet Agony wrote:I play Counter Strike Source, I joined a clan called
www.teamscat.com
(Special Combat and Tactics!) before you lot start going ewww!!
uh huh
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2008 5:21 pm
by Villa
Sweet Agony wrote:I also play WoW.. its addictive... though.. from a pvp point of view i find there are 100000 times more varaibles then uo pvp.. well back when i played..
You must be joking; everyone's got practically the same gear and same 'build'.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:24 pm
by Sweet Agony
I dont know,
I havent got heavily into pvp yet there.. only level 59.. but from what i have seen it seems there are a lot of combinations. Especially if you are playing in a 2v2 3v3 or 5v5.
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:46 pm
by Nixon
Villa wrote:
You must be joking; everyone's got practically the same gear and same 'build'.
This maybe so, but it is still open for variation. Also combinations and the various items, opens up a bit more thought process than what UO does. On a very basic level, yes I can see why WoW may seem far simpler, it's certainly easy to pickup and appear like your good - largely because there is a lot of very bad players, but when you do come into play vs 5vs5 top teams for example, you really do see the true difference.
The games pvp is too different to directly compared to UO, but I would say there is more variables to consider with WoW, its also harder to master, I'd say anyone with a pvp minded brain, could pickup UO and be pretty decent within a week, because it's simple - which has always been one of its strong points.