Whizbang Dustyboots
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It's so weird to realize that, as far as most people go, WoW is the first MMORPG.
My point was, the accent in the video could have been selected specifically to make fun of the WoW accent, or to poke fun at the internetters shouting "4E is WOW OMG!!!!!!"RigaMortus2 said:Yeah, I realize that. But that is why I am not reserving my list to just 4E mechanics alone. I am trying to compare the resemblances to all factors. I doubt in the PHB that it will say "Tieflings speak with a Romanian accent", but that's not the point. The fact that the accent seems to be influenced from the Draenai is more to the point, even if it was just in gest.
RigaMortus2 said:[*]In the Gnome & Tiefling interview, the Tiefling ("demon" race) has a sort of Romanian (think Bela Lugosi version of Dracula) accent - The demon race for WoW, the Draenei, have a very similiar accent.
No love for Lord British's Ultima Online, eh?Whizbang Dustyboots said:It's so weird to realize that, as far as most people go, WoW is the first MMORPG.
Fifth Element said:1. Are you complaining that they haven't answered a question they haven't been asked?
Fifth Element said:2. Didn't Mearls have a blog post or somesuch where he discussed borrowing ideas from other media (ie, we didn't refuse to consider something just because it came from a MMOG)?
RigaMortus2 said:[*]4E classes are now sub-divided into character roles (Defender, Controller, Healer, Striker) - WoW has similiar roles (Tank, Crowd Control, Healer, DPS aka damge-per-second)
Dragon 255 said:Think of the ideal AD&D adventuring party-you need at least a couple of fighters to engage monsters and protect the weaker adventurers in combat, a cleric to cast healing spells, a thief to deal with tricks and traps, and a wizard or two to decipher magical clues and provide an extra punch in important battles. If any of these key roles aren't filled, the players are bound to run into trouble; many AD&D supplements were designed under the assumption that all these skills would be available to the players' party.
Jedi_Solo said:I won't duplicate the debunking of many of these but I do want to add something to this one...
I don't play WoW so I know nothing of the Draenei. I saw the take on the character as humerous and the Russian style accent going into the "Kewl Player with a Kewl PC that had a Kewl accent" stereotype. I got no WoWism from it.