Ok, I recently won a $50 giftcard where I work (Super Target).
First, I plan to buy what I need -- a pair of good shoes. And I'm thinking about maybe buying an online playing game like WoW or Guild Wars with the rest of the money on the giftcard.
IIRC, Guild Wars does not require any subscription fee, whereas WoW does require members to pay a subscription in order to play the game. What are other plusses and negatives of these two games when comparing one to the other? Or, if you have another game similar to these two in mind that you think is greater, let me know.
When I told one of my friends that I plan to buy an online-playing game such as Guild Wars, he made a face and said that all it is just beating up others to rise up in experience levels. He had such a minimalistic description of these types of games that I'm not sure if I will eventually buy such a game at all.
So in meantime, while I wait to hear from anyone on here, I am going to try to look up positive and negative reviews onlilne of WoW and Guild Wars.
First, I plan to buy what I need -- a pair of good shoes. And I'm thinking about maybe buying an online playing game like WoW or Guild Wars with the rest of the money on the giftcard.
IIRC, Guild Wars does not require any subscription fee, whereas WoW does require members to pay a subscription in order to play the game. What are other plusses and negatives of these two games when comparing one to the other? Or, if you have another game similar to these two in mind that you think is greater, let me know.
When I told one of my friends that I plan to buy an online-playing game such as Guild Wars, he made a face and said that all it is just beating up others to rise up in experience levels. He had such a minimalistic description of these types of games that I'm not sure if I will eventually buy such a game at all.
So in meantime, while I wait to hear from anyone on here, I am going to try to look up positive and negative reviews onlilne of WoW and Guild Wars.
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