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Originally Posted by catsclaw
We'll know how closely 4e mimics WoW by the first table you play at at a con. If one player hands the DM a sheet of paper that says "I find the nearest mining node, and mine it. Then I repeat." and leaves the table, and another player starts yelling at all the other players to buy his gold, then yeah--it's a WoW clone.
Short of that, you're not really getting the MMO experience.
All the cool kids are!! And we all know gamers want to be in the cool crowd!!
i'm paid up thru July 2010. the date 4ed hits the market.
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you happen to say that 4E reminds you of the reasons you decided against a career as a special-Ed teacher--noted rpg author Darrin Drader
Slife - Almost all MMORPGs make sense if you assume the god of time has gone horribly, horribly mad.
Quote:
Originally Posted by catsclaw
We'll know how closely 4e mimics WoW by the first table you play at at a con. If one player hands the DM a sheet of paper that says "I find the nearest mining node, and mine it. Then I repeat." and leaves the table, and another player starts yelling at all the other players to buy his gold, then yeah--it's a WoW clone.
Short of that, you're not really getting the MMO experience.