Speaking of controllers
I've always wanted to do this:
http://www.davidnikdel.com/Project_WoW360_Static.htm
The question: if you can emulate it on a PC, why can't you actually do it on a 360?
The answer: because that would be stupid. And, because you can't type with a 360 controller, and although voice-over-IP servers are the norm, you still need to type.
I'd put /dance on A. And probably B too.
Background on me: I'm a retired WoW player. I quit when the expansion came out after a successful career as a Tauren Druid on Emerald Dream. WoW is a very good RPG, a VERY good MMORPG, and definitely a good game. When its greatest negative is that it's too easy to play, gamers shouldn't complain.
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I've always wanted to see this done, but it seems overly complicated. Is there really no way to simplify some of the commands? Mapping specific spells or whatnot? Or are there just too many?
Also, for the typing:
http://media.teamxbox.com/dailyposts/xbox360/xbox360_qwertyaddon_02.jpg
Well, apparently the comment box doesn't take kindly to long links.
http://media.teamxbox.com/dailyposts/
xbox360/xbox360_qwertyaddon_02.jpg
Um, I'd say WoW's greatest negative is that I've seen it turn two relatively normal folks into friggin' scary WoW-obsessed folks.
One dude did not leave his room for THREE DAYS.
That's what I meant. If the biggest negative is its addictiveness, then I think it's a good game. I won't get into "gamer responsibility" arguments, because that nonsense will lead you straight into even dumber arguments about Grand Theft Auto, but don't use "people play it too much" as evidence that WoW is not a good game.
rmcdougal: I didn't mean to imply that Wow's addictiveness makes it a bad game (which is why I didn't say that). It says more about the people who become obsessed with it than it does about WoW, but WoW is undeniably a common factor.
As for GTA: Yeah, that's pretty much an entirely different issue. Which is equally ridiculous.
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