I personally absolutely love achievements. But i never put an achievement before more serious things. Like when a pug insists on trying achievements and we wipe I'm like "dudes.. in your own time..". But yeah im so addicted to the DING!
I personally absolutely love achievements. But i never put an achievement before more serious things. Like when a pug insists on trying achievements and we wipe I'm like "dudes.. in your own time..". But yeah im so addicted to the DING!
I use achivements to "judge" a player time spend in wow and dedication.
Lets say some guy apply to my guild, he has some epics but the rest of gear is not so good.
And then i see he has 5000+ achievement points. I would take that guy in a blink cuz only dedicated players can get 5k points. So yes achives are a way to show that u play this game and that u are not a retard.
PS. having 1k points won't make u less of a dedicated player, but 5k will show that for sure.
I think the achievements are there to keep the hook into you. At first I didn't buy into them pre-wotlk but then as I got bored waiting for the expansion to come out I started knocking out accomplishments full tilt hoping to eke one last ounce out of the game, then I realized...I'm still doing shit I really never cared to do in the first place, only now I get 10 "achievement points" for doing something I've done 100 times before -- clearing WC, capping flags in a BG, etc.
Then WotLK hit and I started playing a DK. I soon fell in love with the class, changed mains, and had my DK 80 in less than a week. Now I look at my near barren achievements list and think, "why even bother?" If I try to get near my prior standing that I had on my Druid, Shaman, or Warlock I'll be spending weeks worth of time grinding through monotonous old dreary content or dumping metric tons of gold into buying mounts or leveling professions to X-extent... why? For a mount that's 2 shades a different color then one I can get on the way to getting the achievement?
It boils down to E-peen in the end, a "mine is bigger than yours" argument that wields no fruit. Who cares about e-peens? I've never seen one that could do anything close to what my own RL flesh covered dangle monster can do
Trust the tale not the teller.
I know you didn't ask you be personally attacked. I read your message. I simply decided you were an idiot. I didn't as you should agree with my personal attacks. I was merely giving you my opinions.Originally Posted by sillverhair
Why can't you simply discuss my opinions of you? Debate them? Instead of getting all defensive why don't you constructively respond to my post like I tried to do to yours? Because you can't. They are all absolute opinions of a harsh nature, and not worth debating. Much like your post.
Also, taking the high road when you get verbally (or textually?) smashed doesn't work on me. Sorry. You might as well just not respond, because I have nothing better to do right now than piss away time on these forums (like everyone else), and you gave me lots of ammo.
P.S. I've had to deal with bad grammar all my life, as I am an avid fan of the internet. I can see past that, and you're still retarded. Also, your body's age does not mirror your minds age. Even though that is a general rule I'd like to point out that specifically applies to you.
Originally Posted by Il1dan
@the people who think there isn't much content in WOTLK....
1) Northrend alone is bigger than outland, and about half the size of one of our old world continents.
2) 10 new zones, including basically an outdoor non-instanced BG, 1 new BG, 2 new arena's
3) like 15 new factions...
4) 12 instances, 4 raids...
5) a hero class, new talents and spells for all classes,
6) new professions/materials/recipies, new creatures, new effects, new mount system (vehicles)
7) a bajillion new quests..
8) old/new lore...
9) achievements
i'm sure you missed 3/4 of this 'content' because you were using carbonite/questhelper and didn't bother to read the quest text, and were too busy looking at the arrow in your race to 80.. and now you're bored.... give me a break...
@people who don't like achievements ...
nobody is forcing them down your throat.... just because you failed at getting your "Jenkins" title and are mad at the world doesnt mean you have to ruin it for everybody.
personally, i don't activeley chase achievements, if a group wants to do one, great, ill help best i can. it does give me something to do while waiting on raids to start.
It's just a game.
teh achievement system is just a weak copy of warhammers tome of knowledge dont think ive looked at wow's one since the first day it was about. dont use titles and theres not really any other point to it
You are moving the goalposts to suit your argument. Your original post never differentiated between runs where the invitee disclosed that an achievement was involved, and those where you weren't told until you had committed yourself.Originally Posted by SimTex
Either way, it is entirely unacceptable to 'ruin' another player's attempt. If you don't like the achievement aspect of the run, explain your position and bow out, rather than sabotaging their effort.
That said, surely in those cases the run itself was enticing to you - else you wouldn't have gone in the first place. So, try playing the run rather than the achievement. Aim for the loot rather than the ding. It isn't as though the achievement is the only potential positive outcome to be gained.
Remember this, kids, it is very important. Even if your mommy makes you a super hero costume, do not attempt to do any of these things, especially flying. Because you cannot do it. You do not have super powers. Because there is only one Super Grover. And that is me.
To Amgyn
@the people who think there isn't much content in WOTLK....
1) Northrend alone is bigger than outland, and about half the size of one of our old world continents.
2) 10 new zones, including basically an outdoor non-instanced BG, 1 new BG, 2 new arena's
3) like 15 new factions...
4) 12 instances, 4 raids...
5) a hero class, new talents and spells for all classes,
6) new professions/materials/recipies, new creatures, new effects, new mount system (vehicles)
7) a bajillion new quests..
old/new lore...
9) achievements
What you say is not a lot of new content. I agree you got tonns of excellent quests - agreed. But what is content for one type of player is not content for the other. Being in a guild that likes to raid, its obvious, painfully, that raiding is not a focus of Blizzard - lack of content. At start of BC you had a lot more raiding content - from Karazhan = Naxx, you could move to Gruul (2 bossess = Maly+Sarth), then 6 bossess in SSC, and then 4 bossess in The Eye.
After that you had MT Hijal, then Black temple (first content patch!!!!). Then you had 2nd content patch Zul Aman, then 3rd content patch Sunwell... compare that please with current Naxx +2 drakes, and you will see why people say there is no content. Professions are quick to level, and dungeons don't contain any rare recepies to run for. 15 new factions is lol... 3 are important likely, and I am exalted with all of them...
Lets just hope Ulduar lives up to promise to deliver something for everyone.
i couldnt disagree more,Originally Posted by Amgyn
1. your correct
2. correct again.
3. no one cares about factions you cant get anything from rep to revered for the 1 you need for your head enchants then farm naxx coz the epics you get there are better than what is buyable
4. instances are a good way to lvl but since the loot is inferior to kara 25 its again not usefull + its 3mannable so not really a challenge either. as to raids, yes there 2 bosses u can 1shot with a totally undergeared raid, 1 instance which everyone knows already and if you dont then you read up on it for a couple mins and 1 good fight (malygos)
5. yes, but again most people will stick with their main especially nostalgic ones like me who want to have their main stay their main,
6. the profession isnt really exciting tho, and the recipes are farmable inside a week.
7. if you like quests have fun, imo just a means to an end (reaching 80 quickly)
8/9 :P yeh read my first post
so basicly theres 1 bossfight which is actual oldshool new content (difficulty wise) imba...
/signOriginally Posted by eu.zulu.shinthar
i don't care about achievment that give nothing but points ....... title why not if i would have time to do them instaed of farming levelling alt so i probably will never do them ....... mouts interesting but sooo long and you have to find a bunch of people for them
anyway as our friend above have stated they'll problably trivial when we'll get ulduar gear or even better
it's just a matter of time and i really don't care .
PS : the only good thing is that some of them like safety dance makes people caring more about doing the good thing
well i agree with your assesments of the facts, but strongly disagree with your conclusion.Originally Posted by sillverhair
yes achievments are "pointless" (oh the irony). but isnt that the nature of anything that is available just for flavor?
there are more and more workintensive (from a creators point of view) flavoritems in this game, which do not help your actual progress, but thats in the nature of an rpg?
achievments are a secondary system to something thats in this game for al long time,
but until now you had to make videos for proof, or keep the complementary and often useless item for it to "brag" about it.
although for completion of this there need to be more achievments only the realy insane will get. for soloing stuff maybe. yes, not all classes could get them, but those wouldnt be there to GET them.
a good example is the fishing contest, showing someone your arcanite rod would give any fishing advise a bit more oomph, since you aperently like fishing enough to compete, AND knew how to win. nowadays you can show this of by an achievment, making the rod unnescesairy for that purpose.
and concerning their uselessnes, they are called achievments, and thats what they do.
they tell you that you achieved something, a feeling generaly counted as "positiv" in almost any way for any human; achieving something is something cool and fun. even if its kinda pointless, and you didnt change the world.
trying something and succseeding and knowing SOMEONE noticed is cool.
and i dont count them as content. they add nothing, other than a system to show what you did. so beating a boss under certain conditions isnt new content. its "just" a system that details your history of deeds better, and shows things you did unarguably instead of people calling you a fraud when telling a true but unbelievable thing you witnessed/ where part of.
or to put it in one sentence:
achievments are the new highscores. (and thats in general not only in wow)
Originally Posted by sillverhair
I would like to point out you are false here. At least on my server raid pugs always ask for people with the achievements before they invite them to the pug. They make sure to tell you to link achievement when whispering stats.
It would have been nice to have these when people were looking for groups to do speed runs of kara.
oh, and btw
even before the implementation people had fun with things that worked kinda in that way.
farming furbys in winterspring and after doing the demonquest going back to thrall just to be anounced to everyone in org that you where bored enough to farm to exalted.
putting up the first head of a raidboss in those cities.
opening of the AQ gates.
all those things worked kinda like some achievments to tell the rest of the players who did what.
I believe blizzard has realized this and is adding similar hard modes to many Ulduar bosses so that doing them the hard way doesn't just mean a fancy achievement/mount/title, it means better loot and therefore makes sense from a progression point of view.Originally Posted by SimTex
3) people who don't have time to find groups or raids care. This content is for them, with a little bonus for the min/maxers.Originally Posted by sillverhair
4) i agree with you here. but i could just use the argument that not everybody runs instances for loot. Some run them for badges, some for exp, some for fun, some for rare sexy looking sword (not stats), some for achievments...
5) im not sure what your point was.. 8)
6) they are farmable by YOU in a week. i'm still not even exalted with scryer yet :'(
i can argue you with about types of contents VS type of player. and yes, if all you care about is raids then 4 raids is not a lot. however with raids being WoW's "end-game" content, you can't expect them to add 12 raids at launch. quests - starting content --- TONNES at start of launch, probably won't many new quests zones later.... instances - middle content, a fair amount of instances at start, my guess they will keep adding instances at a reasonable rate... raids - end game content- expect to see bigger, better and more raids to come.Originally Posted by Gron
to be honest, i am not too optimistic about ulduar shutting people up and delivering "hardcore content"... as i have come to the conclusion that blizzard will never satisfy the most vocal players.
It's just a game.
All hail Roger! The king of this thread! I salute you mate! That's some nice anti jerk posts right there
"Though I walk in the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil because I'm the baddest motherfucker in the whole damn valley."
you're a toolOriginally Posted by SimTex
because warhammer was the first game to use achievements.Originally Posted by talitu
(hint LotR before war)
(hint various console games before that)
I love the Achievement stuff. Have tons of fun doing a couple of them. Yeh some are crazy logn or too boring to do. But it will pay out in some ways.
Getting cool mounts and pets or tabards...even though i hate tabards as a caster.
But wonderin...the person hating on these...how many points u got...mad cause u dont have an easy one done...or Jeenkins title u cant get...or u just fail at this game and cant do things. QUIT ALREADY!