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1-12-2009 @ 8:08PM
Seedcake said...
It's so true. I normally play (and occasionally roleplay) Hordeside on Moon Guard, but one curious day I decided to roll an Alliance toon to check out the RP over there. Holy jesus god, Elwynn was a hundred times worse than anything I'd ever seen in Silvermoon (and I don't necessarily mean quality, but the _content_, eesh). So trashy and terrible.
Still, I consider WoW roleplay - good or bad - to be a value-added feature. It's bonus entertainment which is always there when I want it (and easily ignorable when I don't). Snarking and laughing via Skype with friends over poorly-written, Mary-Sue-ridden roleplay profiles (of which there is NO END) is quite an enjoyable pasttime, almost as enjoyable as stumbling upon super-rare high-quality RP (it does happen from time to time!).
Honestly, I find normal, non-RP servers to be quite dull now; I'll never go back to them. *hugs Moon Guard*