Post by olerris on Aug 17, 2012 16:58:38 GMT -5
I. Basic
Name: Scott (Olerris)
Profession: Elementalist
Role: Ranged DPS
Age: 23
Time Zone: Pacific
Average Hours Per Week: peak in daoc/eq 90
II. Experience
MMO History:Everquest 1999-2006 and 2011 freeshard
Dark Age of Camelot 2001-2009(percival server) and 2011 classic freeshard
Star Wars galaxies launch-3 months later
WoW:beta-2008
diablo: launch until diablo 2
diablo 2: launch until 2007
Raiding: Everquest, the most organized precise raiding experience ever. Daoc, cleared all epic dungeons. WoW cleared up to all content available
PvP: Multiple RR7+ characters in daoc. Foused on exclusively when not needing gear.
Leadership: Officer in multiple DAOC guilds
III. Computer Stuff
specs: imgur.com/8L4Rx
Connection Speed: 14.79mbs/1.82mbs
Headset: yes, steel series siberia v2
IV. Whatever Else
my post on the forums so you learn about me
age:23, male
location: orange county, ca
work 2 part time jobs, sales and event security (comic con, angel games, raves etc)
school Cal State Fullerton student with a year to graduate with a finance degree. School m:4-10 pm W:7-10 pm
Online gaming experience:
Everquest 1999-2006 and 2011 freeshard
Dark Age of Camelot 2001-2009(percival server) and 2011 classic freeshard
Star Wars galaxies launch-3 months later
WoW:beta-2008
diablo: launch until diablo 2
diablo 2: launch until 2007
I have also played many FPS games (counter strike, battlefield 1942) that first started getting popular when online and pc gaming started to boom.
My favorite online game is DAOC. I was an established player on the percival server and the wealthiest albion player by far. I was way to obsessed and was constantly running a 3 pc, 6 account simultaneously farming crew that established prices when ToA first came out. I will stick to one account (hopefully) on Guild Wars 2. My favorite aspect of DAOC was the player vs player system. I would do 8 mans, 3 mans anything to kill players. When the server got dead I would log on my infiltrator and sit there for an hour just for the chance to kill 1 player.
I have no experience playing Guild Wars 2, but I am a quick learner and want to be in a large guild that can help remove the learning curve and prepare me for the end game. In the end I want to focus on the player vs player aspect as well as collecting the rarest and most powerful treasures in the game. I prefer a guild that's more active on the west coast, but anywhere in the USA will do.
Name: Scott (Olerris)
Profession: Elementalist
Role: Ranged DPS
Age: 23
Time Zone: Pacific
Average Hours Per Week: peak in daoc/eq 90
II. Experience
MMO History:Everquest 1999-2006 and 2011 freeshard
Dark Age of Camelot 2001-2009(percival server) and 2011 classic freeshard
Star Wars galaxies launch-3 months later
WoW:beta-2008
diablo: launch until diablo 2
diablo 2: launch until 2007
Raiding: Everquest, the most organized precise raiding experience ever. Daoc, cleared all epic dungeons. WoW cleared up to all content available
PvP: Multiple RR7+ characters in daoc. Foused on exclusively when not needing gear.
Leadership: Officer in multiple DAOC guilds
III. Computer Stuff
specs: imgur.com/8L4Rx
Connection Speed: 14.79mbs/1.82mbs
Headset: yes, steel series siberia v2
IV. Whatever Else
my post on the forums so you learn about me
age:23, male
location: orange county, ca
work 2 part time jobs, sales and event security (comic con, angel games, raves etc)
school Cal State Fullerton student with a year to graduate with a finance degree. School m:4-10 pm W:7-10 pm
Online gaming experience:
Everquest 1999-2006 and 2011 freeshard
Dark Age of Camelot 2001-2009(percival server) and 2011 classic freeshard
Star Wars galaxies launch-3 months later
WoW:beta-2008
diablo: launch until diablo 2
diablo 2: launch until 2007
I have also played many FPS games (counter strike, battlefield 1942) that first started getting popular when online and pc gaming started to boom.
My favorite online game is DAOC. I was an established player on the percival server and the wealthiest albion player by far. I was way to obsessed and was constantly running a 3 pc, 6 account simultaneously farming crew that established prices when ToA first came out. I will stick to one account (hopefully) on Guild Wars 2. My favorite aspect of DAOC was the player vs player system. I would do 8 mans, 3 mans anything to kill players. When the server got dead I would log on my infiltrator and sit there for an hour just for the chance to kill 1 player.
I have no experience playing Guild Wars 2, but I am a quick learner and want to be in a large guild that can help remove the learning curve and prepare me for the end game. In the end I want to focus on the player vs player aspect as well as collecting the rarest and most powerful treasures in the game. I prefer a guild that's more active on the west coast, but anywhere in the USA will do.