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I have to say that I quite admire the work that goes into online games such as World of Warcraft - or in fact any computer game. I mention Warcraft simply because it’s the one I play. I’ve never been a computer gamer and I got into this largely because over the years it’s swallowed a great deal of Furtle’s time and so I thought I’d have a go.

That was in April. Here I am now, desperately trying to level up my main character to level 80 ahead of the release of the latest expansion, Cataclysm (I shan’t make it – the expansion goes live on, I think, Tuesday next and I am away for biggest part of four days this weekend and at work today and tomorrow, so at level 73 it’s just too big a leap in the time available to me). Not having played as previous expansions took place, I have no feel for the differences in approach this time around, but the game interface and world has been upgrading progressively over the past couple of months or so in preparation. I don’t think the new instances or encounters are live yet, but many of them are in place and there’s enough going on that hostile NPCs will ambush you where once you might have been safe in a particular area.

One of the things I have done as I have levelled up my character, is to explore as much of the game world as possible. I am not a great fan of dungeons and much prefer soloing or playing in occasional small groups, so a lot of in-game achievements are not available to me unless I radically change my playing style. I’m cool with that; not being a long-term computer gamer I really haven’t developed many of the skills others just take for granted and I have never mastered the in-game chat while trying to stay alive and kill the baddie shtick at all! Anyway, one thing I could do solo to get a cumulative achievement was to explore every region of every continent, each one an achievement in itself and at the end, the overarching achievement that gives you the title ‘The Explorer’ so people know you have done it.

‘Tis a small thing, but fun in game terms.

What surprised me the other night, though, once it became apparent that many of the geographical changes had already been made in the basic game ahead of the expansion going live, was just how attached I’d become to certain parts of the game world. Strange but true. I spent an evening re-exploring some of the places I’d wandered around as I was levelling up at a much lower level. Some of them are only tweaked, others completely different.


Auberdine before the Cataclysm


Daft as it sounds, there was a little piece of coast in Darkshore around Auberdine that I liked to visit from time to time, just to work on my character’s fishing skill (!), and that’s all gone. Auberdine is a ruin and Darkshore has been chopped to pieces. It is no longer possible to run the road north to south; bridges are down, huge crevasses split the landscape and new rivers race through the gaps. The devastation of the cataclysm is very well done indeed and the graphics are much improved. But for all the sense of excitement – the whole reason was to refresh the game and give players a reason to revisit the old, originally low-level areas by mixing it all up again – there’s a feeling of sadness, too. Or at least there is if you’re an idiot like me. For all it was dark and gloomy, I liked Darkshore and I liked Auberdine. I spent a lot of time there when I was levelling up as a relatively new player and it’s destroyed. No more fishing in my favourite spot!


The Ruins of Auberdine


I should get a life!

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Date: 2010-12-01 12:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleonionz.livejournal.com
Nothing you have said is either strange or daft. I've never played WoW, but I have lost many an hour* travelling through virtual lands. I used to be particularly fond of sitting on a beach near the home of a giant crodile in called Lockjaw, watching the sunset.




*year.

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Date: 2010-12-01 04:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleonionz.livejournal.com
giant crocodile in Everquest desert of Ro. mi post shoulda read.

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Date: 2010-12-01 04:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caddyman.livejournal.com
Strangely enough I read it as crocodile. I thought you wuz givin it a Cajun vibe...

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Date: 2010-12-02 12:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] littleonionz.livejournal.com
I wish I could say I was but no, not this time. Twas just mi sausage fingers coupled with a wireless keyboard.

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Date: 2010-12-01 02:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bluesman.livejournal.com
This is not daft at all. I know nowt about WoW, but often fire up the PS2 and lose myself in whichever game I last loaded. It's harmless fun, especially as your sweetie plays it too.
Edited Date: 2010-12-01 02:18 pm (UTC)

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Date: 2010-12-01 11:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wulfboy.livejournal.com
Been levelling a human hunter, just to see the new content at the level it is appropriate for and for the most part I am very impressed with the quality of story and quests and that (for an MMPORG). Outland and northrend are going to look a bit under-developed by compariosn to (say) the Vietnam movie that is Redridge or the - frankly - fine piece of warmongery taht is Southern Barrens.

I'm a solo-er myself, like to do dungeons with folks I know rather than Random Meatheads. I appreciate this expansion more than WOTLK and the only reason I enjoyed BC more was because it was the expansion I got to play Baglog returning to Draenor. Looking forward to Cataclysm, hope it delivers.

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Date: 2010-12-01 11:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wulfboy.livejournal.com
I forgot to say "I got killed by Deathwing last night while on a plane. Coolest. Death. Ever. Even if it did then crash my computer until this morning."

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Date: 2010-12-02 09:11 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bitofstuff.livejournal.com
The first time I logged in after the patch I spent flapping the entire length of the continent so I could see the changes... One of my friends came on, found out what I was doing, and started on the other continent, with much "oh my!" messaging between us! I've started new babies to see the new stuff properly and I have to say I love the new twists they've made - the new troll and tauren starting stuff is fab and Azshara is even better. I can't remember the bit that made me saddest - I think it was the ruins of Camp Taurajo in Southern Barrens, now visible from a massive wooden palisade. I almost wiped away a tear thinking of all the times I ran through there hunting pig men, I must admit!

Must say I think you are talking to the wrong crowd if you're expecting condemnation! :D

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