stavrosthewonderchicken plays WoW? October 11, 2005 2:56 PM   Subscribe

St... Stavros?!


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posted by shmegegge to MetaFilter-Related at 2:56 PM (43 comments total)

some random dude I encountered in World of Warcraft. Uncanny.
posted by shmegegge at 2:57 PM on October 11, 2005


LFG for Tyson's Farm
posted by cortex at 3:35 PM on October 11, 2005


[Wonderchicken] X 1. 900g. Cheaper than AH! Will attach! PST!
posted by eyeballkid at 4:29 PM on October 11, 2005


"LFG for Tyson's Farm"

That? Is comedy gold.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 4:34 PM on October 11, 2005


and.... party!
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 5:13 PM on October 11, 2005


Can I join his order? maybe be a bishop, even?
posted by jonmc at 6:07 PM on October 11, 2005


the picture, by the way, depicts the chicken doing the Batusi. it was what happened when I asked him to dance.
posted by shmegegge at 6:09 PM on October 11, 2005


Any mefites playing on Silvermoon, by the way? I've been absent from the game for the last six months, but started playing again last week. However, my main character is a 39 Priest and it's basically no fun anymore unless I group. Besides which, I need to group and do SM. (And I'm unguilded and, as a priest, approaching 40, am getting lots of solicitations. But I don't know these people, darnit.)

Sadly, it looks like the mefites guild we started on Shadowsong is dormant. I never developed a higher-level character over there.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 6:44 PM on October 11, 2005


Why is it that WoW is absent the stigma associated with Everquest, or any of its offspring?

*sulks*

Seriously, when I slip up and mention I have played EQ people back away a little afraid.
posted by sequential at 7:04 PM on October 11, 2005


*backs away, a little afraid* They're both kinda creepy to me, if that makes you feel better.
posted by my sock puppet account at 7:09 PM on October 11, 2005


"Why is it that WoW is absent the stigma associated with Everquest, or any of its offspring?"

The stigma is still there but...also, could it be because WoW has over 1M subscribers in the US alone? Or something equally as amazing?

By the way, anyone interested in very erudite, sometimes very academic, discussion of the sociology, economics, and other issues related to MMOGs/Virtual Worlds, I highly recommend Terra Nova, where Richard Bartle is one of the bloggers and Raph Koster makes a frequent appearance, among many other luminaries.

Additionally, and perhaps I should build a FPP on this topic (but I would expect one to already exist), but the story of Anshe Chung on Second LIfe is eye-popping and jaw-dropping both directly and in what it represents.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 7:22 PM on October 11, 2005


because a lot of the EQ paranoia stems from the fact that, being a miserably bad game, the people who obsessed over it tended to be... interesting.

WoW has been widely adopted across a number of different demographics. Sort of unprecedented for an MMO, frankly. it's getting to that point, now, though, where mostly the hardcore play it. it may develop that EQ shunning, soon.

EB, how is it that your story is almost identical to mine? I'm not on your server, but i stopped playing about 6 months ago (lost my job) started up again a week ago (new job), have a level 34 priest that never gets to group because almost everyone on my server is level 60. I don't get the invites for the above reason that you seem to be getting, but still...
posted by shmegegge at 7:22 PM on October 11, 2005


Dunno. I quit playing just because I got bored with it. I've been a gamer all my life, but never an obsessive gamer, for some reason. Stupidly, however, considering that I am extraordinarily poor, I kept my sub going. Just what Blizzard wants, eh?

But, yeah, I sure have noticed a big difference in the population mix with regard to levels now related to six months ago. It's amazing how lopsided it is to Lvl 60 chars. When I've played during the evening in the last week, however, there's been a bit more varied mix and that's when I've gotten invites. People pretty much always want priests in their groups, that's one advantage to playing that class. I've had fun soloing it, though. Shadowspec works out for soloing well. But I find I am very weary of soloing; it just seems like the grind. Grouping in an instance, however, has always been fun for me; well, except for when it hasn't been because of some schmuck(s) who ruin(s) it for the whole group.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 7:28 PM on October 11, 2005


Metafilter: I need to group and do SM.
posted by mr_crash_davis at 7:51 PM on October 11, 2005


Well, I saw that coming. You're welcome. EB: your straight-line source since 2004.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 7:58 PM on October 11, 2005

being a miserably bad game
Care to quantify that? Honestly, I'm interested.

Anyone, not just the author.
posted by sequential at 8:22 PM on October 11, 2005


"Care to quantify that? Honestly, I'm interested."

I don't agree with that statement. But then, I haven't played EQ since 2001 or so.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 8:34 PM on October 11, 2005


Heh. Nope, not me. I don't play WoW. Although I will be your private dancer, your dancer for money, if you ask nicely.

(I'm waiting for Quake 4 next week with bated breath, though, and hoping that there'll be an RA4 mod for it if it doesn't suck. I still hop onto Korean RA3 servers to get my beery ass handed to me once in a while on Friday nights.)
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 8:34 PM on October 11, 2005


I can't say I ever "got" the attraction of EverCrack... er, EverQuest, but it still makes more sense to me than The Sims.
posted by clevershark at 8:50 PM on October 11, 2005


The Sims sounded great to me in theory but completely bored me in practice. Which is not too unusual for me with games. I've always been more interested in computer gaming in general than I am in actually playing the damn things. Which is just way, way too weird. I was at a party with a bunch of Austin game devs one night and I completely fit in with regard to industry gossip and other insider discussion.

However, I have to admit that age is finally catching up with me as gaming becomes less and less interesting as I've approached and passed 40. Which I think is kind of a shame.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 9:20 PM on October 11, 2005


alright, this thread is officially derailed.

CAN WE PLEASE GET BACK TO THE WONDERCHICKEN?!

thank you.

anyway, I say that EQ is miserably bad because it is the classic example of a pointless grinding game complete with poor customer support, a rabid and vitriolic customer base, expensive upgrades and virtually nothing to engender enjoyable social experiences. Mind you, people had enjoyable social experiences ANYWAY, but largely due to their own determination and good will.

However, you'll find as many conflicing opinions about the quality of EQ and EQ2 as you'll find people who played them. So take it as my $.02.

suck it, haters. (that's my one. I'm allowed one.)
posted by shmegegge at 9:37 PM on October 11, 2005


Seriously, when I slip up and mention I have played EQ people back away a little afraid.

Hey, at least you get a reaction. When I tell people I play FFXI they usually just stare at me blankly

*sulks*

posted by kosher_jenny at 11:00 PM on October 11, 2005


I play FFXI

I'm so sorry.
posted by shmegegge at 11:18 PM on October 11, 2005


Sorry, wrong room. Next door.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 12:58 AM on October 12, 2005


AND TAKE YOUR CHOCOBO WITH YOU, MOOGLE-LOVER
posted by cortex at 7:43 AM on October 12, 2005


LFG for Tyson's Farm

Lexical-Functional Grammar?
/clueless
posted by languagehat at 8:27 AM on October 12, 2005


*stares blankly at kosher_jenny plus everyone else in this thread*
posted by soyjoy at 8:43 AM on October 12, 2005


languagehat ... "looking for group."
posted by crunchland at 8:56 AM on October 12, 2005


shmegegge: "...anyway, I say that EQ AC AO WoW is miserably bad because it is the classic example of a pointless grinding game..."

Agreed.
posted by prostyle at 9:00 AM on October 12, 2005


"...anyway, I say that EQ AC AO WoW is miserably bad because it is the classic example of a pointless grinding game..."

.
posted by wakko at 9:07 AM on October 12, 2005


I was playing on autopilot for about 3 months there...basically using a series of home-brew mods to freak the AH system and make a ton of cash. My druid over on Llane still has over 10k in gold.

Then, they opened the new RP-PvP servers. I joined a Cult. Basically, it's a group of about 200 people from SomethingAwful.com that decided to play the RP aspect to the hilt. We have strange things going on all the time. On more than one occasion, we've had mass suicides off the cliffs overlooking Ratchet. Good times, good times.

I've been so entertained by this, that I've been blogging about it from the standpoint of my character. Pimp.
posted by thanotopsis at 10:42 AM on October 12, 2005


Holy crap, it's Woodsy the Owl and Smokey the Bear's offspring: the environmentalist's love-child from Hell.

"Give a hoot, only you can prevent forest fired polution."
posted by FYKshun at 12:28 PM on October 12, 2005


shmegegge - there's someone at alt.games.warcraft that posts as Stavros Christoforou. Your chicken might be him.

I played EQ for about a year. I quit for various reasons - boredom, hard to group, etc. I started WoW a couple weeks ago. I hope it works out.
posted by deborah at 12:29 PM on October 12, 2005


I play FFXI

You admit to that more readily than I do. er ... I mean ... would. Yes, more readily than I would.
posted by The Great Big Mulp at 2:12 PM on October 12, 2005


I've been so entertained by this, that I've been blogging about it from the standpoint of my character.

I dare somebody to do that from the P.O.V. of a Nethack character.
Sorry I haven't updated in so long. Fuckin' floating eyes.
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posted by arto at 4:19 PM on October 12, 2005


shmegegge - there's someone at alt.games.warcraft that posts as Stavros Christoforou. Your chicken might be him.

That's even freakier, then, because my given name is Christopher.

*brain a-splodes*
posted by stavrosthewonderchicken at 4:28 PM on October 12, 2005


arto writes "I dare somebody to do that from the P.O.V. of a Nethack character."

LOL...

"12/3/2005 -- I kicked the dog again today. Also, while I can survive on lichen corpses I might want to vary my diet a little, and I don't mean throw in a grid bug corpse every once in a while."
posted by clevershark at 5:35 PM on October 12, 2005


"12/5/2005: Does my hair look O.K. in this picture? @ Oh, no, wait, I was blinking when I shot that one. How about this one? @"
posted by thanotopsis at 7:11 PM on October 12, 2005


prostyle,

I'm going to assume that my use of "suck it, haters," precludes me from any legitimate defense of my game of choice. May you and the other Anarchy Online player enjoy yourselvs.
posted by shmegegge at 9:29 PM on October 12, 2005


shmegegge,

I don't play any of those games, I simply consider them to be mechanically identical.
posted by prostyle at 7:27 AM on October 13, 2005


Wow, it's Stavros the wonder-Moonkin.

Grumble grumble bloody Balance druids getting a bloody dance while us Feral-types can't get our funk on as bears or cats grumble grumble...
posted by terpsichoria at 8:51 AM on October 13, 2005


Nerdiest.
Thread.
Ever.
posted by i_cola at 2:11 PM on October 13, 2005


Oh, I can imagine nerdier threads.
posted by Ethereal Bligh at 5:37 PM on October 15, 2005


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