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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-02-2012 @ 9:48AM
Philster043 said...
Some of my greatest memories in dungeons have been when I'm doing them with 4 friends and can just slow down and enjoy the scenery, as well as our own chatter. I understand why a team of strangers rush these dungeons - everybody has different objectives at times, and there's some anxiety about whether the people would actually get along or not in the end. But when you're out just to get some dungeon achievements with friends and in no rush, it definitely makes for some memorable experiences.
I still remember that night in Maraudon when friends and I got lost for about four to five hours and just had to figure our way around while we were doing all the quests. Same thing happened in Blackrock Depths into the wee hours of the morning. (The Sunken Temple and Blackrock Rise were more tedious experiences though.) In all cases, though, they actually felt like genuine adventures. It's almost a shame that most players will never really take the time to do something like that, and I consider it a borderline tragedy that Blizzard is trying their best to take the possibility of that happening out of the game altogether.