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Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning


Why WoW players should switch to WAR

It's time to leave the sunny plains of Azeroth for the bloody fields in Warhammer Online

Words: Tyler Nagata, GamesRadar US

Playing an MMO isn't a hobby. It isn't a pastime. It's an obsession that grabs you by the nuts and doesn't let go until you become a sleep-deprived zombie with an insatiable lust for more loot. MMOs aren't just games. They're an all consuming way of life that replaces your family with guildmates, sacrifices sleep for more raiding, and leaves you hung over with blurry visions of gear upgrades. If you've experienced any of these problems, you know you've been playing a damn good MMO.

For the past few years, World of Warcraft has been our favorite flavor of this online crack. Since its release, we've sampled lots of MMOs that claimed to be the next big thing. But every time we rolled a character in a different game, WoW eventually tightened the reins and tugged us back to Azeroth with its steady stream of excellent improvements and updates.

All this changed when Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning finally launched. Now there's a different title that's demanding ownership over every free moment we have. This new lover isn't whispering sweet nothings in our ear like "dabu" or "zug zug." It's grabbing us by the throat and screaming at the top of its lungs, "Get over 'ere you git! Da Warboss wants more humie headz! WaaAAaagh!"

We're not saying that WoW isn't great. We're saying that we're scared. We're scared because WAR took everything we loved about WoW and improved it tenfold. Yes, WAR is that good. And we fully expect that it'll be ruining our personal lives for the next few years at least. Whether you're solo questing or prefer massive PvP raids, WAR feels better than every MMO we've played this year. Is it time to switch? We don't know about you, but it is for us.

In WAR, Orcs don't dance like MC Hammer outside the auction house. Why would they? They're too busy beating down Dwarves, stealing their delicious beer, and swearing in cockney English accents. WAR doesn't have time to waste on silly animated emotes. There's a war going on and everything you do helps your faction's efforts in the epic battle between the forces of Order and Chaos.


Above: You won't "dance" like Napoleon Dynamite in WAR. There are more important things for you to do, like killing other players

You'll still receive lots of the expected kill-a-bunch-of-enemies quests. After all, it's a staple for all MMOs. But even when it comes to these ho-hum tasks, WAR manages to inject its own unique attitude into what would otherwise be another generic and forgettable quest. In one early quest we played, we were ordered to investigate some mysterious Dwarven barrels located at the frontlines of the battle outside your camp. It looked like an everyday collection quest, and we were told that "Stunties only put two fings in barrels: boom and beer." So we were expecting to find boxes of ammunition or some tasty ale to lug back to the quest giver for a miserly reward.

Instead, an ornery Dwarf - dressed in nothing but his boxers - burst from the barrel and started punching us in the face. This is high fantasy questing at its finest, and WAR is filled with memorable moments like these.


Above: A near-naked Dwarf starts punching us in the face. Just wait. It keeps gets better

In most MMOs, you don't really start seriously grouping with other players until you've been playing for quite some time. It takes a while to build up your friends list, find the right guild, and learn the ropes before you start taking on more challenging quests with a group.

But WAR streamlines the grouping process so that joining parties, finding a large war band of players for PvP, and joining a guild isn't reserved for those who are close to reaching their level cap. Whenever you enter a new zone, you can pull up a list of Open Groups and join other players working with the click of a button. The window lets you see how many minutes it'll take you to reach the group by foot, whether they're working on a Public Quest, regular PvE, or hunting enemy players for PvP kills.

Since all groups are Open Groups by default, this means that you'll almost always find some friendly group to grind or PvP with. This simple system gives you all the fun stuff that comes with grouping from the very start and cuts out all the hassles associated with it.


 
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xMrGrey  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Heh, Call of Duty: WoW

See what I did thar?
juXawin  - 1 year 1 month ago 
maybe... I doubt wow players will up and ditch it though.
LONGDONGpiChong  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I was jumping with joy when it said no more grinding
Samael  - 1 year 1 month ago 
You make some really good points. But there are two reasons I'm sticking with WoW for the foreseeable future.

1. All my friends are on WoW. And they're not going to just abandon their 70's and everything they've put time, effort and money into, especially with Lich King on the horizon.

2. I'm not very familiar with the Warhammer storyline, but the orcs and other races of chaos look stereotypically evil to me. I like
WoW's orcs and other horde races because they break that stereotype. There not just savage and brutal cardboard cutouts like most fantasy games.
Link22465  - 1 year 1 month ago 
and this is y i have it ^_^
chester_spartan  - 1 year 1 month ago 
WoW has a look and feel for it that makes it its own and different from every other MMO and this feels familiar to a few games accros platforms accros the years, im gona stick with wow
lambeosaur  - 1 year 1 month ago 
World of Warcraft is no match for Warhammer online this game is teh pwnage.
phantomboner  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Ive been playing WAR for a few weeks now, gta say it really is something else, the mechanics theyve implemented make it extremley accesible for mmo players of all ability.

As for "races of chaos look stereotypically evil to me. I like WoW's orcs and other horde races because they break that stereotype"
i'd just like to point out that warhammer has been around since the early 80's and its lore and design is actually responsible for alot of the fatasy "stereotypes" that are around now, 40k even influenced alot of the starcraft design...so to say that warcraft desgins are superior to warhammer is purley contradiction.
Speedwolf  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I played the beta of this game, and I have to say I was probably one of the best mmorpgs I have ever played, aside from CoH/CoV but maybe it will be my favorite if I get to play the full game.
MacGyver1138  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I quit WOW due to all of the time consuming (and boring) requirements. Maybe I'll actually get back into an MMORPG now that I have seen some extended impressions of WAR.
callofdutygod  - 1 year 1 month ago 
is there a monthly fee? if so how much?
Samael  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@phantomboner

So the orcs and such are evil/savage in this? Thank you confirming this.
GamesRadarTylerNagata  - 1 year 1 month ago 
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The orcs and the Chaos are great. If you're interested in the Warhammer universe but don't feel like committing to a new MMO, I would suggest Warhammer 40K Dawn of War. It's an excellent RTS and you can usually find it on sale for about twenty dollars.
5v3nd0ttg  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Thanks Tyler I'll check it out, and maybe one day-soon I'll try my hands at WAR-Online too.
dreamgor  - 1 year 1 month ago 
yup this is why i love it you find me at karak-norn as goraniusii when my good computer starts workingXD
taro2012  - 1 year 1 month ago 
ive been having a go at WAR for the last few weeks, trying out most of the classes (destro-side)and i have some mixed feelings about this game...
for starters it looks beautiful, the mobs, the landskapes, the effects, even the animation. the questing is less tedious then WoW in the sense that the objectives are marked on the map and none of that random-drop bs. the BG maps are creative and whilst in them your level is normalized, so your nub ass stands half a chance if your in the 1-11 bracket as a lvl 3.

that said its not without its weaknesses. for what is primerily a PvP game, PvP can be hard to come by. im on a server thats "full" and the queues for the battlegrounds, especially once u get past 11, become mind-bendingly long, and if you wanna pvp past midnight, forgetaboutit.

something else of note is the tons of abilities they pile on each class. enjoy having 30+ diffent buttons to click, and if you like keybinding... well GL with that..
many of said abilities also cross over between classes

all that being said.. it looks/feels/runs better then WoW did at its release

Ps. expect to spend hours banging your head on your keyboard trying to figure out the stat system
and sorry for the wall of text.

oh PPS. no free first month 4 u...so tack $15 onto the retail price
kornedbeefy  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Weird I just saw this after 4 years of WoW and to many characters/alts I was yet pissed off royally again becuase I'm sick and tired of Rogues "stun" killing all my casters and losing 95% of BG rounds. I play alliance. I'm fed the "F" up so instead of play WoW I'm out roaming on the web and found this.

Also, I just won an auction on ebay for a new copy of Warhammer. I infectiously await it.
phantomboner  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@Samael

Please read carefully...
"So the orcs and such are evil/savage in this? Thank you confirming this."
At what point did i say otherwise?

"I'm not very familiar with the Warhammer storyline"
No, so i explained it to you, warhammer cant be a stereotype if it in fact defined the genre...
Pentacube  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@phantomboner

It kind of makes you look a little foolish to claim that Warhammer created the evil orc concept. I believe that may have spawned well before Warhammer's time...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_the_rings#Influences_on_the_fantasy_genre
shadowless92  - 1 year 1 month ago 
people who play wow (or any other mmo but mostly wow) are looser ok
...but any1 that played wow for a long time then quit it is a god =D
it was so hard to quit "warcrack" but i did it and that is my biggest accomplishment to do with wow
just think bout it if i didnt spent all that time trying to level my character up and get better items (which is basiclally the aim of the game lol) i probs would of got better grades and have better social life with my m8s and the girls ;P
so my top tip dont get involved in wow and if u are QUIT IT trust me ull get respect
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