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Lol.
Nah what I meant by that is that in comparison to WoW, EVE has a more serious undertone. For instance if you die in WoW you'll just respawn with your same lvl and spells or whatever. If you die in EVE you risk losing just about everything you ever bought or gained if you're being careless about it. So it takes more effort to check what you're doing, it takes more effort to hold on to everything you worked for. You can actually save up money for a fancy new spaceship, which can take you sometimes weeks or months before you can buy it. And if you're careless with that ship you can lose it the same day and you won't get your money back.
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That's Runescape level death mechanics, I'd most certainly say that WOW is an improvement on that.
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The EVE forums get spammed with people from WoW who come to try out EVE and then cry about how not absolutely everything is handed to them on a silver platter. It's quite hilarious.
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The last thing you'd find me doing is defend the majority of wow players.
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And yes I have played WoW. I'm actually proud of the fact that it's in my Xfire profile with only a mere hour. It didn't fancy me at all. Seemed to me all you could do was fight with NPC's so you can level up and buy new equipment with the reward money and occasionally pick a fight with other players.
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WOW is very much a group orientated game, you can't realistically say you've played it until you've at least been to the first few dungeons, and then the endgame heroics and raids, they require a lot more than pressing a button over and over again. Playing solo is fun but is only about 10% of the game.
I'm not saying EvE is bad by any means, I haven't played it and I've heard mixed things about it, but you can't really compare them like that, especially when you've only been on WOW's version of newbie island, although trolling Barrens chat is always fucking hilarious.