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Marios's Mustache Wax
Join Date: May 2006
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I definitely prefer WoW. You have more areas to explore, you aren't restricted to having to join groups to see others (You can only see other people when you're in a Town/City, or they're in your group. And there are also LOTS of different items in WoW.
Though, if you're worried about cost, my non-biased side says go for GW. Definitely a cheap one. Also, keep in mind I've only played the original GW, and not the Factions version. :P |
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Dixie Banana Bar
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 282
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It's not even close, I've played both and WOW simply blows GW away. If you want to try out WOW first send me an email at: eternalnewbie@whoever.com and I'll hook you up with a free 10 day trial |
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Cloud's Hair Spray
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 66
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I have both guild wars and WoW here are some pros and cons
Guild wars cons - !%$%! retarded amount of boundaries -very lonely game when u leave town you only see ur party -u get to 20 in a week and the best gear in 2 and the pvp sucks -alot of loading screens Pros -only pay once WoW Cons - its p2p Pros -almost no boundaries -loading screens only when going into instances -PvP is balanced and alot of fun -alot more interaction between players |
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Master Chief's Windex
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I played through my entire senior year of high school and pulled straight A's for both semesters, as well as working 25 hours a week at my job :B It's very possible to play WoW on the side. |
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