My friend has got me talked into getting WoW. I would like to know how chick friendly, and newbie friendly it is. From what i have herd so far not very many other girls(real ones) play. I am female and relitively new to online gameing. I play Ancient anguish (anguish.org) and absolutely love it , but i would like to try some other games. if you have any advice for warcraft it would be greatly apprecieated.
I want to make a balance druid, but i am not sure whether to make a tauren or a Night Elf. Can any1 give me any advice on which to pick & why. Also do u know any druid guides? thx every1! Add any details you can.
I wanted to build a gaming PC since all the new stuff grinds my system to a hault. The only game I currently play that I would prefer better preformance on is World of Warcraft. I’d like to wall the settings out on that and still get good frame rates and little lag and connection issues. Any hints beyond spending two grand on a video card? How about NIC card specs? What else would help my game? The more detailed the info the better.
PS- I’ll probably pick up a copy of Unreal Tournament III once I’ve got the system for it, so let’s go for both.
First time making a video with actual commentary. Not the best how to in the world, but I hope it helps. Thanks to Nomenklatura on SA for video advice.
Do all the quests you see in your starting area, it sets the tone for your race and the rest of the game. Don’t worry too much about what you should do or how you should play at first… the game will kinda nudge you along. Once you get to the high teens as alliance, you should think about going to Westfall and doing some of the quests there so you can do the instance Deadmines which I believe is levels 18-24. If you are horde, you can go to Orgrimmar around level 12 and get your quests for the Ragefire Chasm instance, which is levels 13-18.