CrypticCat
Shared on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 05:40My sister went and visitied the Buru Falls yesterday, which is a collection of waterfalls that converge in a roaring cascade of angry water. This picture doesn't really do the falls justice. But when you ever get the chance to visit the Buru Falls, take some ear-protection with you. The sound is thunderous!
SWTOR
A moment that was in the coming, I have given up on it. I have in the recent past already said that I didn't see myself put in the time on SWTOR as I did in WoW. I just don't like the way crafting and gathering is handled. Many people say it is different and fun, but I run into the same wall as I did on crating and gathering in Skyrim; it just fails to engage me. Another thing I don't like is the way damage done is handled in SWTOR. It just is something I begun to hate as I moved on. I don't think that SWTOR is a bad game or MMO, it is pretty good, but the choices Bioware made to arrive at it just don't do it for me.
WoW
The Darkmoon Fayre cryers are on the Alliance territory and I took Haki for a little R&R. In the past, the Fayre wasn't all that interesting to me. There were some things that were fun but all in all, the Fayre was never that engrossing to me, so I never spent much time at it. The Cataclysm Fayre is a lot more fun with stationary fairground, with boothes, minigames and weird humorous NPCs prancing around. I'm glad that I did because the Fayre has a vendor that has heirlooms that are worth having and all of them for a very friendly amount of Darkmoon Fayre tickets. If you're a sufferer of Altism, the heirlooms are very interesting propositions, because the Auction House is now the playground of level 85's with gold to burn. The heirlooms are bound to your account and can be used on every alt you create from level 1 to 80. Investing time in the Darkmoon Fayre just for the heirlooms will save you a lot headaches down the road. It's just that collecting all the tickets needed does require you to invest a lot of time into the Fayre, but the dailies can be completed casually. It's a nice and friendly way to get your hands on some nice gear that'll really make your altism an affliction that you can deal with.
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Submitted by SoupNazzi on Tue, 01/03/2012 - 09:45
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