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Two New Classes Blazing to Warhammer Online in December
Posted 10/20/2008 at 01:11:19pm
Avery feel free to flame away, but your comment screams fan boy. Mark Jacobs was owned? I disagree. First off, I found Jeff Kaplan's criticism childish and snotty and lost quite a bit of respect for him. Secondly I find it idiotic that anyone would put any credence into what one of the head guys at Blizzard has to say about their competitor's game. That's like asking the CEO of Wal-Mart about his shopping experience at Super Target and taking it for gospel. I've played WoW for nearly 4 years and have fallen in and out of love several times. I'll play Wrath and love it for months, I'm sure. It's a wonderful game that's chewed up years of my life. But the putting of a new coat of paint on the same treadmill only holds me for so long. Warhammer's pvp kicks the sh*t out of WoW's, from the scenarios to the taking/defending of keeps. Both titles are kick ass imo that offer uniquely different takes depending on what you're looking for. WoW is no longer a bug fest, but like Mark said, they've had nearly 4 years and billions of dollars at their disposal to make sure it's done right. Warhammer has it's share of bugs but I'd love to know about a title at launch that didn't. I started Wow on day one and they couldn't keep my server up for more than an hour and a half at a time for weeks.