2012年3月12日星期一

read about World of Warcraft targeting casual gamers

When I first read about World of Warcraft targeting casual gamers, I ignored it. I always assumed it didn't apply to me. When I heard the Nintendo Wii was targeting casual gamers, and the Playstation 3 was for the hardcore crowd, I was ready to drop the 800 bucks for Sony's hardware powerhouse. Today, I own a Wii, and love it. I play World of Warcraft, and with my puny level 47 character, have a blast for the few hours a week I use it.
Goblin Engineering is one of the engineering specializations available for World of Warcraft players. While there may be different starting points for many trade skill specializations quests for Horde and Alliance players, goblins belong to neither faction and players on either side will start at the same point for this particular specialization. The quest steps are the same as the Gnome engineering quest, but the NPCs visited and the items that the NPCs for each side's goblin engineering quest are different.
I'm not going to preach tired clichés like "turn off TV, turn on life." There's nothing wrong with having fun, be it throwing a ball around, reading a fiction book, watching a movie - or, playing a video game wow gold. But that's just it: it should be fun. If it's not, what's the point? I already have a job. The last thing I need is a second one.

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