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Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Ugzugz wrote:I'm baffled by people who whine about the lack of difficulty in WoW, but who I know for a fact used to sit in places like BoT or PoM killing the same 6-8 MOBs over and over and over and over for hours. Yes - that was very challenging I'm sure.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Tikker wrote:think of the old world Ugz
Think of how nasty mobs were the 1st time you hit SolA
Think about the festering hags in Unrest
Think about those frikkin wizard frogs near Frenzy in Guk
If you didn't handle it right, you were toast
outside of maybe 4 instance boss mobs from lvls 1-55+ there has been 0 challenge in the game
Tikker wrote:WoW tried to take the good parts of EQ, DAoC, UO and make them into 1 cohesive game
the problem is kind of that old good-evil balance
without evil, there cannot be good
With a complete lack of penalty for playing poorly, you don't get a sense of accomplishment when you finally beat a dungeon, or 1 of the 5 or 6 tough mobs in the game (non raid mobs, as I think the raiding stuff is not too bad)
you take away the chatter in /ooc, the random dinks wandering past with trains, KS"ers, etc etc and you expect to have a better experience
but now that you're left alone wtih just the game, you realize more and more that the game isn't perfect, and nit pick shit you wouldn't nit pick in a game like EQ (cause beating mechanics wasn't important, it was the beating of that asshole to the spawn that was!)
so yeah, long term i don't see WoW being successful EQ/UO style
I would have moved on already, but i'm a bit masochist, and I'm waiting on the promised hunter pet upgrade, wuwu
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Ganzo wrote:Drem wrote:Or that "camel" is one letter different from "rope"?
Gamal(L pronounced very softly) = Camel
Hevel = Rope
Seems more like only letter L is same between 2 words
Behura = virgin
Betura ceira = young girl
I've seen many claims that thats where mistake in bible comes from
Tzemukim = raisin
So i have no idea where you got white raisin = virgin thing
Zanchief wrote:Harrison wrote:I'm not dead
Fucker never listens to me. That's it, I'm an atheist.
Drem wrote:Ganzo wrote:Drem wrote:Or that "camel" is one letter different from "rope"?
Gamal(L pronounced very softly) = Camel
Hevel = Rope
Seems more like only letter L is same between 2 words
Behura = virgin
Betura ceira = young girl
I've seen many claims that thats where mistake in bible comes from
Tzemukim = raisin
So i have no idea where you got white raisin = virgin thing
Wrong, and I'll call you on two points here as 1) Greek is the language in which it is most commonly believed that the gospels were written, though some say Aramaic is the original language. 2) Even if it were Aramaic, you're still wrong. =)
I'll start with Aramaic.
The Aramaic word for Camel, in biblical times, is Gamla, not Gamal (maybe it changed to Gamal as the language evolved). This word can mean Camel, a beam, or a rope. The meaning as a rope is confirmed in the Mar Bahlul's work, a 10th century lexiconographer of the Aramaic language who gives the definition "a large rope used to bind ships". The definition is confirmed again in George Lamsa's work who lists the root word as Gmla (the post-biblical Hebrew word Gmlh most likely comes from this word.)
Where I say it's "one letter different" is in the Greek bible. The Greek word for rope is "kamilos" and the word for camel is "kamelos" (both words obviously borrowed from "gmla". As I said, scribes often didn't know more than the alphabet for the language they were scribing. Sometimes they'd break words at the end of a line and not space the words on the page, resulting in a page of total letters with no spacing. It might sound ridiculous, but it's proven fact. To mistake one letter over thousands of years of scribing the Greek bible is highly believable to me. And anyway, the way the Greek saying goes is "
You also cannot argue that "the eye of the needle" refers to that small area not far from the main gate entrance to Jerusalem that were only as tall and wide as a mule, forcing a man to crouch. Why couldn't you argue this? Because there was no term for this in Jesus' time.
Now for the virgin part. This part is a little more subjective as research and new interpretations of the Qur'an are extremely frowned upon and its history is really still quite foggy.
72 virgins are supposedly promised to the man who dies during jihad, right? Well, according to a German expert on Middle Eastern languages, using the pen name Luxenberg, Arabic is not the original language of the Qur'an. He claims it was something closer to Aramaic, and that most learned Arabs spoke this version of Aramaic at the time. He says the Qur'an that's used today is a mistranscription of the original, from Muhammad's era. According to Islamic tradition, the original was destroyed by Osman in the seventh century. Arabic didn't even show up as a written language until 150 years after Muhammad's death.
When translated to Aramaic, the "virgins" mysteriously become "white raisins." And I also don't know where your word from virgin comes from. The word under scrutiny here is: h.oura’u (houris, with big swelling breasts =)
The shi'ite hit the fan. Feel free to discuss further if you want, Ganzo.
Drem wrote:Did you know that in the bible's old language, the word for virgins is one letter different from the word for "white raisins"? Or that "camel" is one letter different from "rope"? Did you know that the scribes often didn't know the language they were scribing beyond the basic alphabet?
Food for thought.
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Harrison wrote:It isn't up to me to make a shitty game challenging.
Arlos wrote: Once they get that in there, I think WOW will be good for a long time, especially once they add Hero levels in, and give a method of advancement for the character itself, post-60.
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