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He's Here
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I was talking purely MMORPGs.
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ELF ANGEL
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I guarantee any game you can list will not fall into both casual and hardcore sides. It'll vastly be to one side or another (usually the hardcore side).
I said TF2 because you said the above sentence. As for MMO's, of course WoW is the biggest. It also from the ones I have tried is by far the easiest to learn to play and to master. The difference from being agood to a great is knowing your timing for spells and abilitie as the best players will all have the same gear and then it just comes down to how well you can play your class and with very little practice you can become quite good at it. But when you play a game such as EVE online, its just overwhelming, you are starting out as a spec in the universe and it doesn't really ever get easy at all. Thats probably why casual gamers really wont have fun with it at all. |
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