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Originally Posted by Cabe Bedlam I'm actually a lot sad about this Dip, because really this was the sign of the end of an era for us all. Sure Wow is flashy and pretty, but if you think about it, we've all really lost something by heading over there. We have lost the camaraderie, the joy of hunting as a pack, the fun of dying together as a group. World of Warcraft isn't built for us as a group of casual gamers. Perhaps another world will arise where we shall all stand united again, but in my opinion, we have lost something that was dear to me for now. As I have always stated before, I will keep my accounts open in Sosaria till the day they all fade, but I believe it's time is passing soon. *Sighs* I want you all to know how much fun it was to be in a guild with you, even though we had some tough times. You were the best guild I have ever been in, and I cherish all the memories we built together. Look at me getting all sentimental in my old age. If anyone ever wants to hunt in Lake Austin or Catskills, I am always up for it, just pm me. As for you Dip, I hope to continue hunting with you in many games to come.
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Originally Posted by Snugglebug Awwww - its not like we deleted our accounts. They're still there and I think WoW could be fun like UOF was if we could all coordinate times. I suppose it will be easier when we're all one level |
I agree with both. UO was great for us as a guild because it offered the ability to get together regardless of skill and the accessability to all lands with a simple spell (gates, recall, SJ) to get together quickly and die all the same. Problem with it was the only thing that kept UO fun was, everyone in the guild. The game was merely a tool for us to enjoy our time together. We do the same here on the boards, but there's little interaction with anything other than words.
WoW could be the same as UO IF we all get to the same point in game (not being so far apart (level or actualy spot in game) that it takes literally days to get to the same spot to do something).
But as Carp pointed out, burnout will happen if you attempt to hurry up the leveling phase. So all this means..... NO starting any new games without eachother!!!!!
Doesn't matter what game we play; we'll be together, here, and enjoy times elsewhere. That much I'm sure of.