So Cata... thoughts?
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- Robotic Bumlord
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It very much is. Thats one of the main reasons I have so many characters, I make a new one every time I restart in order to get back into the swing of things.Roman Totale wrote:I really cannot get back into this.
Might start a new character to see if it's easier to relearn from scratch
You can always just mail yourself the money...but it's rather frustrating that all my money and decent gear is on a character I probably won't use again.
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- Robotic Bumlord
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You make money from your profession? I never did.
I know what you mean though. After not playing for a few months, item stats changing, and the whole talent system being shook up, I have very little idea how to play Soncho. My new Goblin Warrior, however, I'm picking up well as I go along with the benefit of experience I didn't have the first time round.
I know what you mean though. After not playing for a few months, item stats changing, and the whole talent system being shook up, I have very little idea how to play Soncho. My new Goblin Warrior, however, I'm picking up well as I go along with the benefit of experience I didn't have the first time round.
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- Robotic Bumlord
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Well I've managed to pick most things up again now (expect for the Death Knight), but I still think overall there are severe limitations for anyone new enjoying the game.
Anything that relies on 3rd party add ons (the default Blizzard UI is bloody awful) and regular consultation of the wiki to work out what you're supposed to be doing is flawed on a basic level.
Anything that relies on 3rd party add ons (the default Blizzard UI is bloody awful) and regular consultation of the wiki to work out what you're supposed to be doing is flawed on a basic level.
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What have you had problems with? aside from the awful UI, which is (IMO) fine for getting into the game, but once you have bad habits, shit.
I'm not sure I've had to consult external sites for any cata quests I've done (at this point, all of them) aside from a few broken ones.
The in game questhelper works pretty well, and makes life easy.
I'm not sure I've had to consult external sites for any cata quests I've done (at this point, all of them) aside from a few broken ones.
The in game questhelper works pretty well, and makes life easy.
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- Robotic Bumlord
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It's not quests I've had a problem with - it's finding places. Considering there's been a massive change to the game, there seems to be very little in the way of "oh by the way, that's not here any more, it's over there" e.g. I didn't realise the portals from Dalaran had disappeared. I don't even know where I'm supposed to send my level 80 character.
As for the UI, it's not even bad habits - the default one is just unworkable the further into the game you get. Just looking at my (customised) action bar now, I have 34 powers, not including hot buttons for potions, food, mounts etc etc. With the Blizzard UI you just end up with a screen full of buttons.
As for the UI, it's not even bad habits - the default one is just unworkable the further into the game you get. Just looking at my (customised) action bar now, I have 34 powers, not including hot buttons for potions, food, mounts etc etc. With the Blizzard UI you just end up with a screen full of buttons.
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I think I had a letter, plus signs in the major cities telling me I was wanted in Dogrimmer, though admittedly they did sound a little bit like the 'call to arms' arena messages I've always ignored. The portals disappearing did rather take me aback though - but that's also when I realised it's not about Northrend any more, that was so last expansion.Roman Totale wrote:It's not quests I've had a problem with - it's finding places. Considering there's been a massive change to the game, there seems to be very little in the way of "oh by the way, that's not here any more, it's over there" e.g. I didn't realise the portals from Dalaran had disappeared. I don't even know where I'm supposed to send my level 80 character.
As for the UI, it's not even bad habits - the default one is just unworkable the further into the game you get. Just looking at my (customised) action bar now, I have 34 powers, not including hot buttons for potions, food, mounts etc etc. With the Blizzard UI you just end up with a screen full of buttons.
I use Bartender, but I don't think I have any extra buttons on top of what you can get with the default. My other plugins are just convenience things, I can live without them if needed.
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I honestly had no issues with that, I was parked up in org, saw a few quests, took them, followed the arcs all the way to 85.
and yeah, the standard UI is pretty shit, but if you really need that many buttons in your interface, you might do well to do some reading and work out a decent rotation/prio.
Right now, for DK tanking I have:
3 always in use buttons.
4 threat multiplier buttons.
7 Survival cooldowns
The rest of my lovely messy UI is filled with fluff, basically. very situational skills, profession stuff and mounts. I could get away with the blizzard UI by enabling a few of the default extra bars if I cut all the crap out.
Still, I like the blizzard UI as what it is - the thing you use for the first 30-40 levels of your first character, not overwhelming, gives you enough to get by and doesn't need a great deal of thought.
All I use is bartender for my bars, xperl for nicer target dobbers, and sexymap because i can hide the buttons around my minimap, I have little over what the blizzard UI offers, just a bit more customised and fettled for my brain.
and yeah, the standard UI is pretty shit, but if you really need that many buttons in your interface, you might do well to do some reading and work out a decent rotation/prio.
Right now, for DK tanking I have:
3 always in use buttons.
4 threat multiplier buttons.
7 Survival cooldowns
The rest of my lovely messy UI is filled with fluff, basically. very situational skills, profession stuff and mounts. I could get away with the blizzard UI by enabling a few of the default extra bars if I cut all the crap out.
Still, I like the blizzard UI as what it is - the thing you use for the first 30-40 levels of your first character, not overwhelming, gives you enough to get by and doesn't need a great deal of thought.
All I use is bartender for my bars, xperl for nicer target dobbers, and sexymap because i can hide the buttons around my minimap, I have little over what the blizzard UI offers, just a bit more customised and fettled for my brain.
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Oh, and don't take that to mean you have to read crap to play well, take it to mean you've spent a while not playing, and everything has changed, spend a few levels playing around working out what works best, or 5 minutes reading to save effort.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:you might do well to do some reading and work out a decent rotation/prio.
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Oh I have a rotation - about 2 or 3 for normal fights, and around 5 for bigger ones (on the Priest this is). Again though it just strikes me as flawed that you have all these powers/abilities yet best practise is to only use a few of them.
Also I suppose I picked the wrong time to get back into this with regards to new quests - jumping back to Dog and it was saturated with quests, most of which were Christmas related things.
Also I suppose I picked the wrong time to get back into this with regards to new quests - jumping back to Dog and it was saturated with quests, most of which were Christmas related things.
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I see what you mean, but it kinda makes sense to me, if you did want to use 10-15 powers in a fight, you'd need a retarded UI, and to avoid the only using a few of them issue, they'd all have to do effectively the same thing.Roman Totale wrote:Oh I have a rotation - about 2 or 3 for normal fights, and around 5 for bigger ones (on the Priest this is). Again though it just strikes me as flawed that you have all these powers/abilities yet best practise is to only use a few of them.
If not, you would just gravitate to the spells that do more damage for less mana.
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I have always used them, but some seem to have stopped working now, not least because some of the spells have changed name.Guybrush wrote:Macros are the way forward! Does make it less interesting but sooo much easier!
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