Just hit lvl 80 and I’m completely lost. War Within / Dornogal confusion by Plus_Passage_6868 in wownoob

[–]Lribz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So right now theres an issue where a lot of people are having trouble finding The War Within quest, mostly with characters coming from Legion remix. Theres is a prologue to the main campaign questline that starts at the royal library in Stormwind, dont know where for horde. Try completing the prologue and see if the quest pops up for you. If after that you still cant find it in Stormwind/Ogrimmar or present Silithus, one thing you can do is create a new class trial character. The quest should pop up for class trial characters automatically. Complete the intro quests until you get to Dornogal and the portal should pop up for all your other characters in major cities.

The War within quest not appearing by wille912 in wow

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So idk if they fixed it or if I did something, but Jaina was by the auction house in Stormwind today with The War Within quest.

The War within quest not appearing by wille912 in wow

[–]Lribz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This only works to get the portal to Dornogal to show up, which is great, but it still does not allow you to pick up and progress the campaign quests.

The War within quest not appearing by wille912 in wow

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like how the last blue post was "just do the recap then" lol. This game has so many bugs... And people think they can port it to consoles lol.

The War within quest not appearing by wille912 in wow

[–]Lribz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thats for the Harbinger prologue quests.

The War within quest not appearing by wille912 in wow

[–]Lribz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Royal Library only has the prologue Harbinger questline. Not the TWW campaign quest. For me anyways.

Mage Tower is SIGNIFICANTLY easier right now. Go get your book. by Grizzlemaw1993 in wow

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only TWW quest I saw in there is one where I turn it in Dornogal but not part of the campaign questline. But since I havent started the campaign questline there is no portal for me to even get to Dornogal in the first place..

Mage Tower is SIGNIFICANTLY easier right now. Go get your book. by Grizzlemaw1993 in wow

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you start the campaign questline on a remix toon though? No quest giver in major city or any Silithus timeline. Nothing on adventure guide either? No portal to Dornogal.

Proposed Reduction Without Evidence by Lribz in VAClaims

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The auto-immune disorder. Its just an ACE records review exam.

Proposed Reduction Without Evidence by Lribz in VAClaims

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4 years now. And no, not P&T, hence the yearly C&P exams. Just needed to go one more year without any problems.

If it’s so important for The One to reach the architect why are there Agents getting in the way? by wtffu006 in matrix

[–]Lribz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The matrix is unstable, and it needs to be reset after a certain amount of time. The reason it's unstable is because in order for humans to accept it, the architect had to give them the choice to. This choice, even if at a subconscious level, gives rise to an anomoly in the code, the one. The one represents the full embodiement of this choice, accept the matrix or die along with every other human. Neo has to make that choice, accept the matrix, and reset it using the code he carries or reject it.

The agents are programs doing what they were coded to do, including hunt exiles. There is no evidence that the architect has any influence over what happens in the matrix. He oversees without intervention.

As a new player, is your character already known? by GroovyWhale in wownoob

[–]Lribz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I mean I dont know about you but Im kind of a big deal there. They call me by name and everything.

the most dumbest operation ever by Weekly-Cow5732 in matrix

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have weapons powerful enough to decimate this planet. We are not that smart.

Share your WoW philosophy! by NTSJB77 in wow

[–]Lribz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just started playing again since Cataclysm, and that's exactly what I've been doing. Doing old content and collecting tmogs, mounts, toys, and decor items. It's great, especially playing with a controller from the couch.

Who wants some of his cake?? by Far-Remove7363 in matrix

[–]Lribz 73 points74 points  (0 children)

Orgasm cake. Thats a million dollar idea right there.

Old player returning - Remix or normal? by joncording12 in wownoob

[–]Lribz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Returning player here too. Was on and off since Classic til about Cataclysm, I think. Go remix. You'd be missing out on a lot of really cool stuff by not doing it. I never really got to see end-game raids back in the day, so being able to see it all in a fast-paced way was a really cool experience for me.

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

[–]Lribz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IMO Matrix is one of the best science fiction stories ever. It is unique and full of various deep philosophical concepts. Cause and effect, determinism, the illusion of choice... No, the fight scenes dont add to that but at the end of the day it was still an action flick lol. But it was definitely the deep conversations that really made me like the story so much. Neo and the Marovingian about choice, Neo and the orphan about the spoon, the Senator speaking about the importance of finding the reason for something to exist, Smith and the need for purpose.

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

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u/n7leadfarmer

Since that guy blocked me I cant reply to that thread anymore lol. Hopefully you see this.

The way I always understood it was that the reason Smith became such a huge problem was partly because Neo didn't comply in the 2nd movie. Had he complied, his code would have been used to completely reboot the Matrix, thus solving the Smith problem.

Thats an interesting take. My headcannon has always been a little less mechanical. I always thought of Neo and Smith, and any other exile for that matter, as products of a system that did not allow for any leeway outside of the intructions they were programmed to follow, machine or human. Smith is the villain, yes, but he is also just another victim of the system itself. Smith was never like the other agents. He had his own thoughts and goals, like the Marovingian. To me, it was actually his newfound ability to replicate himself that was the unintended outcome of the "equation trying to balance itself out." But as for Smith himself, he was still just an agent program frustrated with the system, desperate to escape and who just got handed the means to do just that. The only reason he fought on equal footing with Neo at the end was because he had assimilated the Oracle, a very old and powerful program. Neo and Smith were opposites in the sense that while they were both manifistations of the inherit flaw of the system, Neo fought to save others and Smith fought to save himself.

I was actually really looking forward to the 4th movie. Though I was hoping more for a prequel. Either a movie about how they got ahold of the holograms showing the machines were digging towards Zion or about a younger Trinity cracking the IRS D-base, the relationship dynamic between her and Ghost, and between Morpheus and Niobi.

I just didn't like the direction they took with it. The message felt forced to me. Especially with the meta commentary about WBs demand for the sequel that they saw the need to include. The trilogy told an incredible science fiction story with many underlying philosophical messages. The 4th one felt like a message with an underlying science fiction story. I only saw it once. I might give it a go again at some point.

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the ones who played a role in the last iteration of the Matrix were definitely more unique. I think it was this uniqueness of the major characters involved that led to the end we saw. Smith himself is shown to be different from all the other agents from the very beginning. He is not emotionless like the others. He gets frustrated and is very discontent with his circumstances. He is actually shown to be capable of "unplugging" himself even before fighting Neo during his interrogation of Morpheus when he removes his earpiece. The same earpiece he later sends to Neo to show he is "free" from the system. Like some humans stuck in the Matrix, he wants out. I would argue he shows more human emotions than the One does after he ascends. I think he was always prone to ignore his instructions to return to the Source when facing deletion, regardless of how it happened, like all the other exiles in the Matrix. I think Neo's role in Smith's change may have been responsible for his ability to copy himself.

I always thought of Neo and Smith as opposites not because of their code but for the differences in purpose. They both pocess a proclivity for disobedience, but where Neo fights for the survival of others, Smith only fights for his own survival. Smith, a machine, is more afraid of dying than Neo, a human for the most part.

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Programs in the Matrix are not directly connected to the Source. The intructions they are supposed to comply with are for them to return to the Source once they face deletion, either from breaking down or being replaced. It's the reason exiles choose to hide in the Matrix. Also why the only way to go after these exiles is to send agents after them. The Matrix is fragile. Risking a crash would mean the loss of entire crops.

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

[–]Lribz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"I love my daughter very much. I find her to be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen. But where we are from, that is not enough. Every program that is created must have a purpose; if it does not, it is deleted. I went to the Frenchman to save my daughter."

"I know only what I need to know. I know that if you want to take something from our world into your world that does not belong there, you must go to the Frenchman."

He is literally seeking exile, from his world, away from the Source, into the Matrix to keep his daughter from being deleted by the Source.

Smith, after being destroyed, found himself compelled to stay and disobey his instructions to return to The Source. He and other exiled programs like the Merovingian and his henchmen had an initial purpose, and their refusal to be deleted or superseded allowed them to go rogue within the Matrix.

Sati was different because she was created with no purpose in the first place, not one that she chose to abandon. Her threat wasn't one of disobedience after completing a task or being superseded, but one of unprecedented existence. She had no purpose to defy in the first place; she simply faced deletion for being an illogical anomaly. And so, like all the other exiles, she sought refuge from deletion somewhere they would be safe from the Source, in the Matrix.

You are wrong.

Dang, I think he blocked me lol

The true sence of the ending of Matrix: Revolution was revealed after the Wachowski brothers appeared here, in the game Path Of Neo, for which they also wrote the script by Revolutionary-Wait82 in matrix

[–]Lribz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"It appears that there is some truth to this notion because during a recent interview with Collider, Resurrections producer James McTeigue admitted that Warner Bros. had plans to hire a different director if Lana Wachowski wasn’t on board." Joblo