Massive Multiplayer Dance Online (GW)

Holy crap! Check out these crazy Guild Wars dance videos. I wonder how long did it take them to sync up those large formations. Let me tell you, it’s not easy to do this P

I play a necromancer, and my dance moves kinda suck when it comes to synchronization. Necromancers just kinda do the mush pit dance with allot of headbanging and jumping around. Synced up headbanging does not look as impresive as the monk tai-chi dance, or the warrior pelvic-thrust routine.

Oh, and I once found a stripper in Ascalon:

Ascalon Stripper

Yes, she is doing the booby shake for us mrgreen

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  • 2 Responses to “Massive Multiplayer Dance Online (GW)”

    1. Gravatar Sirds LATVIA Says: Reply to this comment

      Nice video. There isn’t problem with sync in Guild Wars, use “/dance *” command and vice versa. More problem is found patient people for game movie.

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    2. Gravatar Luke UNITED STATES Says: Reply to this comment

      Well, for some reason /dance * does not allow me to sync up with someone who is already dancing. So for the most part all the people still have to execute the command within that 10 sec window to sync up properly…

      Then you have to get people lined up, start the dance routine…. Then someone fucks up and clicks his mouse so the character starts running and breaks formation… Then you have to restart, line up, start dancing…

      I’ll say it once again - it’s not easy considerign that most of the time I have trouble getting people to excute something as simple as “ok, you go aggro the monsters and clear them off the beacon so I can light the damn thing with this gay torch”.

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