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Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
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You're just being a slut because your computer sucks.Quote:
Originally Posted by ChaoofNee
He said he's done groups right there in the first sentence.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtificial
I was waiting to see if this was going to be interesting but I think the combat sounds retarded so no. I'm still wondering if I should get around to picking up City of Heroes, a friend of mine ditched WoW when the beta ended and stuck to CoH. He thinks it's better than WoW and that's reason enough to peak my interest.
I played the game free for a month, and having played WoW for just over a month and a half now, I would still say WoW blows CoH out of the water. ONe really great thing about CoH is, though, that you really get a feel for BEING a super-hero (Flying and such.)Quote:
Originally Posted by MechDeus
Only thing though, there's no factions. People can't be villains or anything yet, so you lose the PvP specialness that WoW has.
Really, CoH is fun, but no trade skills, items, PvP... it has nothing but combat, basically.
I played the beta for a while, and a few weeks of the actual game on my friend's PC. It's fun but it's no WoW, not at all.
He didn't really say what he did with a group or even mention how long he played. I'm guessing not too long since he thinks combat is just random rock paper scissors and you have no control over it. After you spend some time leveling up and sticking to a job class you can work up some fighting strategy.Quote:
Originally Posted by MechDeus
I read the pre-order box for this game at Best Buy. The Matrix online, will require between 7 to 10 gigs of hard-drive space to run. Ouch!
That had to be a mis-print.
How is that a misprint? That's just slightly above normal.
Slightly?Quote:
Originally Posted by omfgninjas
Star Wars: Galaxies takes up 2 gigs. That's quite a difference from 10 gigs.
With Halo, Vice City, SW:Galaxies, Half-Life and Jedi Knight II installed on my P.C., I still didn't use up 10 gigs of Hard-drive space.
limited pvp is coming around april or may, and its not just fighting one another, its supposed to be competing mission based, so it adds soem variety. I am a serious coh whore, so you know to look for me if you get it. one bonus is the idea of sidekicking or exemplaring, if you start at level 1 and see me on, i can either sidekick you, and you will be temporarily leveled up to a level close to mine(though you will still only have the skills you had, so its a taste of high level play, not the whole thing) or, conversely i could "exemplar" and artificially level down to level 1 and play along side you, with only the skills that i had when i was level 1, so outleveling a friend is not a real concern.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
coh is entirely combat, it is combat done very very well, and the storylines, if you follow them, are well done and give a reward to the player with a feeling of having done somethign more than just whacked mobs. If youw ant to look unique, coh is the place to go, there are tons of character look options to really customise your character to your actual preferences, you dont just get a few options for how you look, unless you take a completely generic guy, you will not find another person who looks exactly like you, its just that deep.
this concludes my schilling, now, on to play more city of heroes. :p
no, everquest 2 took about that much space too, if there is voice, it adds a lot of spaceQuote:
Originally Posted by gamevet
The newest game on that list is a year old. The rest are 2-3 or more years old.Quote:
Originally Posted by gamevet
It is 2005 now. World of Warcraft is the least computer intensive and popular PC game to play right now, and it takes 4 gigs minimum.