Post by Joker on Dec 15, 2010 20:46:28 GMT -5
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Trailer
These people who have been at war with one another in Azeroth should have known that all of their hatred would awaken something like this. Now there are giant swaths of destruction in even the most idyllic places of their world.
I never followed the game's story like some people and go on to become an NPC. It's too complicated for me. I just like playing the game.
The makers of the game have redesigned the game to be more user friendly to more casual gamers. The geography has been redesigned so that it won't take you 10-15 minutes to run from place to place. Towns now all have flightmasters for quicker transport.
If you've still been playing all this time you find that you'll level up a skill tree only one of the three branches at a time instead of mixing and matching. There are new missions in certain places at the beginning of characters and if you are at level 80 you can now go to level 85 with higher quests in new realms. On top of that some quests will be completed while you're on them and finish, then you can just get the second part right where you are instead of running all the way back to the questgiver.
If you had a profession you we're working on you used to have to go to these trainers in the Outland beyond a portal in the Badlands to max them out. Now trainers in all of the cities you go to can max it out right there, making it much more convenient to become the ultimate engineer, miner, blacksmith, etc.
There are also now two new races to play as. The Worgen are a bunch of heroic werewolves born from a worgen invasion of a closed off city that wasn't a part of this world war, but now these folks work for the Alliance and can shapeshift at will. The other race are the Goblins who have been neutral this whole time and were running towns where both Alliance and Horde characters could get whatever they needed if they had the coin. Now they work for the Horde (if you decide to go PvP).
Things have changed and have gotten a bit more streamlined now. I assume you can eventually face the apocalyptic dragon Deathwing from the trailer, but he's pretty far along the game's story so I haven't seen him, just the path of destruction he's carved throughout the world.
Trailer
These people who have been at war with one another in Azeroth should have known that all of their hatred would awaken something like this. Now there are giant swaths of destruction in even the most idyllic places of their world.
I never followed the game's story like some people and go on to become an NPC. It's too complicated for me. I just like playing the game.
The makers of the game have redesigned the game to be more user friendly to more casual gamers. The geography has been redesigned so that it won't take you 10-15 minutes to run from place to place. Towns now all have flightmasters for quicker transport.
If you've still been playing all this time you find that you'll level up a skill tree only one of the three branches at a time instead of mixing and matching. There are new missions in certain places at the beginning of characters and if you are at level 80 you can now go to level 85 with higher quests in new realms. On top of that some quests will be completed while you're on them and finish, then you can just get the second part right where you are instead of running all the way back to the questgiver.
If you had a profession you we're working on you used to have to go to these trainers in the Outland beyond a portal in the Badlands to max them out. Now trainers in all of the cities you go to can max it out right there, making it much more convenient to become the ultimate engineer, miner, blacksmith, etc.
There are also now two new races to play as. The Worgen are a bunch of heroic werewolves born from a worgen invasion of a closed off city that wasn't a part of this world war, but now these folks work for the Alliance and can shapeshift at will. The other race are the Goblins who have been neutral this whole time and were running towns where both Alliance and Horde characters could get whatever they needed if they had the coin. Now they work for the Horde (if you decide to go PvP).
Things have changed and have gotten a bit more streamlined now. I assume you can eventually face the apocalyptic dragon Deathwing from the trailer, but he's pretty far along the game's story so I haven't seen him, just the path of destruction he's carved throughout the world.