Shattered Rift Wrote:How was WarCraft III, by the way? I never ended up picking it up, and the way Heiper was talking I was getting the impression that he thought it was just a cheap ploy for Blizzard to make easy money.
Heiper is on drugs.
That being said, I personally think all the fun is on B-Net (DoTA to be specific). The single-player campaign was pretty average.
drspyder Wrote:Heiper is on drugs.
That being said, I personally think all the fun is on B-Net (DoTA to be specific). The single-player campaign was pretty average.
Hey, I'm clean now!
That being said, I need to especify that, when I play a videogame, one of the bigger factors for me is the Plot. The Battle.net experience of every Blizzard game is excellent, and in Warcraft III it was superb. But the campaign was way-below-average for a long stablished franchise like Warcraft, it ruined the whole Warcraft universe (for me).
Heiper Wrote:drspyder Wrote:Heiper is on drugs.
That being said, I personally think all the fun is on B-Net (DoTA to be specific). The single-player campaign was pretty average.
Hey, I'm clean now!
That being said, I need to especify that, when I play a videogame, one of the bigger factors for me is the Plot. The Battle.net experience of every Blizzard game is excellent, and in Warcraft III it was superb. But the campaign was way-below-average for a long stablished franchise like Warcraft, it ruined the whole Warcraft universe (for me).
Yeah I know what you mean lol.
I played Warcraft III RoC when I was like, what, 13? I beat the campaign (cheating excessively of course), but I never really bothered dredging through the TFT campaign. I suppose it'd be a waste of my time, anyways, or maybe that's just my way of justifying not playing it.