Winning isn't everything  posté le mercredi 23 juillet 2008 06:17

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"I love most of the battlegrounds. Oddly enough, even as Horde, Alterac Valley is my favorite. Warsong Gulch is the exception. Maybe because of it's small team size, it seems really difficult to get organized and the games drag out. Now I don't necessarily need honor from WSG, but I do need marks for some of my gear. Should I just go in with the intention of getting a single mark, offer no resistance to the opposing team, and collect my singular mark. That's not my style. I'm in it to win it like Yzerman. Aparently not every feels the same as I do. Pigskin of Medivh is unimpressed with mark farming. Even if it's a premade losing team, there are still often folks who get pugged into their groups who can't do much lonely when they lack the support of their team. She's hoping for a response from Blizzard. Throughout the thread Pupster made arguments for why people should be allowed to play the game however they want. If that includes mark farming, let them farm. Most of the other responders disagreed with her, claiming that such activity is a violation of the spirit of the game. This makes mark farming against the terms of use. It does no well to report players afk, as they can enter war. They're not really there for honor anyway. I experienced it for the first time in Arathi Basin last week. The first thing I noticed was a group of mounted players doing laps around the tract, but offering no resistance. Someone called out ""inc farm,"" but they rode right by. The procession popped through the lumber mill, but kept going. Once I knew LM was secure I headed to the stables, where I found a number of players with no gear either making nominal dashes toward the stables flag or dancing in their start zone.


Even as the 'helper"" of three easy marks, it ruffled my feathers some. I concord with Samis of Windrunner, I just don't see the point of working for PvP gear if you don't actually enjoy the PvP. I've never heard of Blizzard taking state against losing premades. Some of the posters have said that it's arised. We talked most this a taste on the WoW Insider show. wow gold It doesn't seem every that different from honor farming afk, which Blizzard has attempted to stop. Should Blizzard do something most intentional losses. Not only that but as nice as it is to be on the winning side, you're sure to end up on the losing side and that's when it stings the most. Personally I think anyone that is willing to Away from Keyboard or BS their way through a BG needs to quit playing. Exploiting a loose-fit system that Blizzard ostensibly won't do anything most and screwing everyone else over, and when you talk to them most it they resort to the boring default ""QQ MOAR"" or some other stupid response. It's just a proven certainty that players only care most themselves for the most part. wow gold These same asshats that exploit the system are the ones that cry a river when it happens to them, which I find quite poetical but it doesn't solve the problem. " "Well, I. ve been playing the game for a day and I. m already writing a how-to. mp3 To my own defense: this game plays similarly enough to other more-pigs that -- once past the UI differences . stratagems can be ported with relative confidence. I. wow gold ve leveled my feature up to 14 using the strategy I. m most to outline, and it has served me really well up to this point.


Note This general tactic works well for fighting one tough monster, but it really shines when fighting many not-so-tough monsters. buy wow gold This might be obvious information to a lot of you, but I think it might resource newbies. First, let. s go over the reasons you. wow gold d want to learn how to war multiple enemies at the same time: Survival: It happens: you go to grab one enemy and he brings a buddy, or you.

 

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