ViDoc #2: Between Good and Evil
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this game is the best mmorpg out there so if your not on it get on it
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@kilkolio Or you can sit on the fence and have access to Paragon City and the Rogue Isles. However, some content is Hero or Villain only. Vigilantes and Rogues can't access it.
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too many City of heroes haters in youtube. *sniffs the air* i can smell it in the air too. Quit raining on there parade and go play champions online if that game suits you more. Not every fame people play has to be there own way if you don't like the game play then move to a new one.
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Rogue Alignment me all the way better than siting in one side all the time. i can cross over anywhere i please. Rogues rules better than being just plain hero or villain can crossover to blue side now.
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WOW you mean if you do villainous things you become evil and you can go back to being good as well? that sounds interesting
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@beastrhino1 It's okay that you're a little 12 year old saying "lol noob" to everyone. It's okay :) your mom still loves you.
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@KnightofIronStar you must have more friends than any of us.
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@Kojain its ok you had an average gear score and couldnt put out reasonable dps, then quit because the game was too hard.
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@callac NCSoft wants to make money. Expansions are a good way to do this. The servers are packed, so it seems like it worked out for them.
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@beastrhino1 You are a PRIME example of these losers who judge people by gearscore. You think you need UBER gear to prove you are a l33t WoW Player? Seriously, get a life.
The culture between CoH and WoW are vastly different. In WoW, it's a everyone for themselves attitude because the game is designed that way...Scrounging for gear, weapons, gold, it's a struggle to get the best gear as an individual player. In CoH the game system is set up to benefit you more if you team with people. Everyone has an equal chance for drops. No fighting over rolls. Money (influence) is easily obtained so there's less of a "gimme" attitude and more of a relaxed, "shared" attitude.
StabbyMcButterPants 1 year ago 5
When I played WoW, I always felt like I had to look everything up online and learn how to play it before actualy playing it. I've never once had anyone get upset with me for not knowing the layout of a particular TF or the prpoer aproach to a hami raid in CoH. It seems to me that the core players are much more into experiencing the game than gaining power, and recent game content has reflected this.
darthbeandip 1 year ago 4