Apparently it flew 48 km/h. So depending on the drone it is possible. This though is an argument for the claim that the products are different and not the pilot. I’m not sure if you were going for that
Stop crying like a little girl. You are disgusting.
also he didnt level proffesions at all if I recall, meening if you do that you easily put in 2 days more atleast
More knowledge + abuse of layering = ez
You are mistaken Mario 64 with another game. Mario 64 it was the first 3D game in the Mario series and it is only possible to go beyond 7 minutes using hard to do glitches that werent know when you were a kid because were discovered recently. The world record for the game in a normal way without using extreme glitches to skip most of the game is 47 minutes.
Probably you are talking about the original Super Mario Bross,your times are more acurate with that game becuase it have the warps to skip most of the game. Anyway in the case of original Super Mario Bross the world record is 4:55, but in a game that any good player could easily complete in 10 minutes, it is very hard to go from 7 min to 5 min, tu put this in perspective the world record today is 4:55 and 10 years ago it was 5:00, the game is super optimized.
He was only abusing it for the last two levels. Since no one was close to his level, no one would have caught up.
Now people are more excited and willing to rush, also they practiced a lot in private servers, in 2004 people were just trying a game for the first time.
Clueless poster spotted.
Right, but the thing is in 2004 there was no information on the game. There was internet sure, but if no one has played the game yet, then your leveling is not going to be efficient. Just think of when you buy new game - how much time it takes just to get to know controls, game mechanics etc. Now compare it to the situation where you have 15 years experience in the game and every route, every quest, every dungeon and talent has been researched and minmaxed to eternity.
To be fair to 2004, whilst there were a lot of new players there were also a lot of high level EverQuest guilds moving into WoW with the intent of getting to end game content quickly.
Both Thotbot and Alakhazam had database stuff up during the beta so there was info out there at launch for people who wanted it and at launch the progress guilds had their boss timers and threat meter mods ready to go.
Of course there wasn’t as much information as now but just because a lot of the player were coming into MMOs totally fresh in 2004 doesn’t mean that they all were.
C’Thun was worked out to be impossible by Ion (IIRC) who now works for Blizzard.
The reason private servers were different to vanilla is in part that their players are on average better and more knowledgeable, but also in part that no one has any idea on the boss armour/resistances/etc. So cthun on a private server ie totally different in terms of damage taken to old vanilla.
You dope, the missing piece to your puzzle is layering.
Layering will be ended in a phase soon or something like that.
You’re comparing it from when it was very first released to a time where they’ve had 15 years to hone their WoW skills? Yeah, okay.
True.
You can make a comparison with the marathon in athletics. In the 19th century top athletes ran the marathon in 3 hours. In 2019 ? Just above 2 hours.
I mean, it was a mage who got ahead of the masses and had free reign to aoe mobs, while the old record was set by a hunter.
Imagine being as retarded as this night elf male demon hunter
This is classic not vanilla.
Patch 1.12 and mainly layering (wich is so retarded its not even funny, but its the same for everyone). Even the engine is diffrent then the vanilla one.
Other then that, Jokerd was super skilled as AoE grinder, something that ppl werent from the start of vanilla.
I doubt it. I was a Grand Marshal back in the day and as time went on and Arena became more popular, all I ever seen were fotm op gimmick comps and los pillar humpers who, when caught alone without their pokehealers and ancillary support, dropped like the flies that they were. This, “Arena is the best PvP” myth should have been put to bed years ago. It’s a niche part of the game in a sandbox environment and while the best Arena players were good at that, didn’t follow they were the BEST PVPERS EVAR!!!1111.
Looks like arena players are living in your head rent free
I’ve laughed at that accurate remark more than it was necessary…
Arena is the most competitive and equal environment WoW can offer…