Title: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Jeff Kelly on January 17, 2007, 02:26:55 AM A french player from the EU Realm Archimonde
http://www.millenium-source.org/images/stories/News/Gawell%2070/wowscrnshot_011707_040340.jpg and it is confirmed, no fake. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: pxib on January 17, 2007, 02:28:35 AM je ding!
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Endie on January 17, 2007, 03:25:18 AM Considering the crap DDO got for the same rapid-leveling thing happening there, surely all that remains is the autopsy. Let the doomcasting commence. Geldon?
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Ironwood on January 17, 2007, 03:29:48 AM Yeah, and once you've burned through it, ignoring the content to get to 70, what do you DO ?
Fucking idiot. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Endie on January 17, 2007, 03:35:37 AM Yeah, and once you've burned through it, ignoring the content to get to 70, what do you DO ? Fucking idiot. While I share your views on the idiot in question, I am sure that he has a *lot* more L60s with which he can catass to victory. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Trippy on January 17, 2007, 03:41:39 AM What's the ETA on the first level 70 Blood Elf or Dranei?
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Ironwood on January 17, 2007, 03:47:40 AM :-D
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Merusk on January 17, 2007, 04:08:06 AM Ah, the French. I wondered how the hell it happened so quick, but that 6 or 7 hour head-start would really help.
First 70 BE/ Draeni should be in the next day or possibly two if they're slow about it. Ed: Oh, it's a mage. Not nearly as impressive. From the looks of the group taking the screenshot they were chain pulling for him to AOE down. Things go fast when you're grind-killing 8 mobs at a time. The first L70 of the new races will be a Blood Elf if they use the same tactic, since Draeni can't be mages and all. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Jayce on January 17, 2007, 05:05:52 AM Yeah, and once you've burned through it, ignoring the content to get to 70, what do you DO ? Quit, claiming that the game is boring, then haunt messageboards about the game, holding forth to anyone who will listen about what a contentless terrible mess of an experience it is. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: SurfD on January 17, 2007, 05:35:04 AM Yeah, and once you've burned through it, ignoring the content to get to 70, what do you DO ? Fucking idiot. From what i could gather on a quick browse around the forums, this guy is from one of the Uber guilds on Archimonde, and he and most of his guildies had already seen and done nearly everyhting there was TO do in Beta over the course of around 2 months. So they are probably going to power to 70, and then spend time raiding karazan / etc. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Ironwood on January 17, 2007, 06:33:16 AM So MC mark II then.
What. The. Fuck. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: MisterNoisy on January 17, 2007, 06:40:28 AM Ed: Oh, it's a mage. Not nearly as impressive. From the looks of the group taking the screenshot they were chain pulling for him to AOE down. Things go fast when you're grind-killing 8 mobs at a time. The first L70 of the new races will be a Blood Elf if they use the same tactic, since Draeni can't be mages and all. I rolled a Draenei mage last night. Don't think it'll be l70 tomorrow tho. ;) Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Merusk on January 17, 2007, 07:00:33 AM Draeni can be mages? I thought that was one of the two they couldn't be. Maybe I was thinking of Warlock. Hrm.
.. Warriors, Pallies, Shaman, .. Rogues that's the other one, right? They're right there cursing with Tauren about their hooves. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Special J on January 17, 2007, 07:10:37 AM Le bas de merde.
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Endie on January 17, 2007, 07:17:34 AM Le bas de merde. Moins de "bas" et plus de "baise", je pense. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: angry.bob on January 17, 2007, 09:44:27 AM What's the ETA on the first level 70 Blood Elf or Dranei? Saw a level 63 belf warlock this morning. So I'd say about 7:00pm today. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Morfiend on January 17, 2007, 09:49:58 AM Looks like they where power leveling him as a guild also. You see all his guildmates around him are like level 62.
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Morfiend on January 17, 2007, 09:51:21 AM What's the ETA on the first level 70 Blood Elf or Dranei? Saw a level 63 belf warlock this morning. So I'd say about 7:00pm today. WTF how? The best recorded time to level 1-60 is around 3.5 days played. In less he exploited big time, I have no idea how he would do that. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Morat20 on January 17, 2007, 10:58:05 AM I should probably get the expansion sometime soon, yes?
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: angry.bob on January 17, 2007, 12:51:14 PM WTF how? I do not know. I'm assuming it involved some sort of insane power catassing with the help of his guild. The warrior standing next to her was in the same guild and had 6/8 Dreadnaught, thunderfury, and an elementium reinforced bulwark. I don't play enough to know who's who on this server, but I imagine the rest of the guild is similarly "dedicated". Hmmm... I wonder how fast you can level in a group with mages just running around AOEing whole zones worth of stuff. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Morfiend on January 17, 2007, 01:51:25 PM I dont understand why a "dedicated" guild would spend all that guild resource in powerleveling a BE Warlock. Pally I could understand, cause thats for the good of the guild, but a BE Lock?
Are you sure it was a "real" BE and not some one with some sort of appreance changer, a la Orb of Deception? Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Furiously on January 17, 2007, 02:17:03 PM Because he's the first!!!
Think of the bragging rights! Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Sir Fodder on January 17, 2007, 02:29:18 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW?
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Kail on January 17, 2007, 02:51:45 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW? Well, then they'd be impervious to any kind of criticism. Someone who spends twelve to sixteen hours a day doing math and physics problems is surely living life to it's fullest. If only these foolish MMO players could understand that no MMO can enrich your life to the extent that doing math and physics problems can. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Lightstalker on January 17, 2007, 02:52:41 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW? Nothing. Challenges in video games are designed to be solved, by even the lowest common denominator. If video games were like Statistical Mechanics they'd be against the law for the tendency to cause those who play "hardcore" to off themselves. Hmm, maybe vedeo games should be more like statistical mechanics... Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: lamaros on January 17, 2007, 03:23:14 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW? I wouldn't be surprised if many of the people doing these things do get about to useful "real world" activities too, as that kind of driven nature tends to express itself in a few ways. However Maths and Physics also requires a specific aptitude, so their luck there is going to depend on something other than effort Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: ajax34i on January 17, 2007, 03:25:31 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW? Well, then they'd be impervious to any kind of criticism. Someone who spends twelve to sixteen hours a day doing math and physics problems is surely living life to it's fullest. If only these foolish MMO players could understand that no MMO can enrich your life to the extent that doing math and physics problems can. I did that, heh, when I was in high school. Got me a semester worth of credits towards college classes, and a seriously cool scholarship that cut my 20k a year college tuition in half (then the other standard scholarships and loans applied, and I didn't really have to pay that much out of pocket; an internship job during, and an ok job for 2 years after, took care of it). Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Megrim on January 17, 2007, 08:46:33 PM What would happen if these people worked on math or physics problems instead of WoW? Well, then they'd be impervious to any kind of criticism. Someone who spends twelve to sixteen hours a day doing math and physics problems is surely living life to it's fullest. If only these foolish MMO players could understand that no MMO can enrich your life to the extent that doing math and physics problems can. Yea, and we'd also be living on the moon by now. As well as having solved world hunger. Wait no, we will probably have solved moon-hunger as well. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Jayce on January 17, 2007, 08:55:17 PM The first person who designs a boss encounter that is really a manifestation of a new physics or math problem profits. Because some catass guild will solve it.
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Zetor on January 17, 2007, 11:17:49 PM I just did a /who 65- and it looks like the local dominant uberguild already had 5-6 members hit 66-67 already. The second uberguild has about 10 people at 65.
Me, I barely hit 61.. I shudder to think what must be done to p'level entire groups so fast. Repetitive instance farming? -- Z. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Ironwood on January 18, 2007, 02:00:49 AM The first person who designs a boss encounter that is really a manifestation of a new physics or math problem profits. Because some catass guild will solve it. Made me laugh, but not really all that funny when you think about it. :) Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Merusk on January 18, 2007, 05:02:22 AM I just did a /who 65- and it looks like the local dominant uberguild already had 5-6 members hit 66-67 already. The second uberguild has about 10 people at 65. Me, I barely hit 61.. I shudder to think what must be done to p'level entire groups so fast. Repetitive instance farming? That's one way. The other is to just know where all the quests are, and be ahead of the curve so that you're killing mobs without any competition at all. It's easy to get "kill xx mobs" and "Collect XX feet" quests done when you can just pull the entire spawn and AOE it into oblivion. Hell, I'm 61 and 4 bubbles WITH all the server crashes, lag and restarts Alleria's had. I'm not catassing, either, as I think I've played a total of about 8 hours. Just knowing what quests there were is a huge help. For example, I know I can skip collecing the 'cursed talismans' or doing the goblin quests in Hellfire with the 70 other Alliance players in those two areas and head on over to Zangramarsh to do Cenarion Expedition quests and kill Bog Lords instead. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Chenghiz on January 18, 2007, 06:34:21 AM I think chaining quests would probably be faster than instance farming if you knew where everything was, given the quests seem to give 10k-12k experience at 60-62. Then again, if you knew the instance inside-out and could do all the pulls quickly and without incident that could rival quest chain XP.
Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: ClydeJr on January 18, 2007, 01:11:31 PM Short Interview with the guy who made it to 70 (http://www.worldofraids.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3441)
Took him about 28 hours. Looks like he'd solo tag a mob and then a bunch of guildies would jump on it. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Rasix on January 19, 2007, 09:20:19 AM Quote from: Eyonix By far, the largest number of players are currently between levels 60 and 62. Additionally, each level jump takes a longer period of time investment. I'd also gather that most players who are much higher have focused on little anything else other than power-leveling. The smallest portion of the population who've reached the maximum level (or are rapidly approaching), should not be an indicator that the leveling curve is too lenient. Had we designed the time to level around the most "hardcore of hardcore", you'd probably be posting about how horrible you feel because after a couple days of playing you have two bubbles of experience. Personally, I don't think I'll hit 70 within a month with my current playtime. Playing 3 chars (1 sub 60) and only on rested EXP. My shaman's nearing 61 and I've really just been farting around completing a quest here and there. I'm usually a fast leveler, but I've just got no impetus to do so now. Quest crowding isn't going to help either. There were maybe 10 people trying to complete this one Hellfire Penninsula quest last night, the one where you need like 6 demon blood (mobs were tapped within seconds of spawning). Orcs were camped up the wazoo too. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Merusk on January 19, 2007, 10:12:51 AM It really does behoove most folks to just take it easy and relax. There's 3 folks in my guild at 64+, but they've been online nearly 18 hours a day since release and solo-grinding. Not only is that just fucking crazy, but it's not like they're going to be instancing with the rest of us any time soon.
The bleeding-edge type guilds will rush rush rush to get to Khara, and they have. They'll run the place, strip out the bugs and lootz and then the rest of us will 'catch up.' Same as release, same as every other game. Such is the way of the MMO. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Xanthippe on January 19, 2007, 05:10:42 PM I'm still 60. I played more last week, the week before, the week before that, and so on, than I have this week.
I told my family not to expect anything from me this week - sort of pretend I'm not here most of the time, I'll do basics but mostly I'm playing my game. Wouldn't you know it, but this is the week everyone needs me to do something. Dentist appointments, stomach aches, school bully problem.... I've moved beyond being frustrated. I'm trying to look at the bright side, while I see my pals run up to 62 and beyond. (The guild catasses are already high 60s). What's the bright side again? What I *have* seen, I'm just so happy with. It's awesome. Another quality product. Title: Re: ladies and gentlemen, we have the first Retail Level 70 Post by: Phred on January 26, 2007, 05:32:14 AM I just did a /who 65- and it looks like the local dominant uberguild already had 5-6 members hit 66-67 already. The second uberguild has about 10 people at 65. Me, I barely hit 61.. I shudder to think what must be done to p'level entire groups so fast. Repetitive instance farming? That's one way. The other is to just know where all the quests are, and be ahead of the curve so that you're killing mobs without any competition at all. It's easy to get "kill xx mobs" and "Collect XX feet" quests done when you can just pull the entire spawn and AOE it into oblivion. Hell, I'm 61 and 4 bubbles WITH all the server crashes, lag and restarts Alleria's had. I'm not catassing, either, as I think I've played a total of about 8 hours. Just knowing what quests there were is a huge help. For example, I know I can skip collecing the 'cursed talismans' or doing the goblin quests in Hellfire with the 70 other Alliance players in those two areas and head on over to Zangramarsh to do Cenarion Expedition quests and kill Bog Lords instead. They appear to have upped the drop rates on cursed talismans hugely since beta. It's no longer a tear your hair out kind of a quest. |