the thing is, no one who hates WoW has ever experienced enough to find it fun. starting on an account with a high level character loses the feel that the character is your own, and that you start with too much. other people are not dedicated enough to get past the uphill battle against your sanity that occurs from lvl 40-45 to lvl 58, so they never get to the fun parts of WoW. and the people who hate the $15 a month charge, dont realize that that $15 a month allows Blizzard to stay awesome and own its own publishing company.Pi_Fighter said:I have only ever played it once on a friend's account. It isn't that great.
Don't be so closeminded, a lot of players who hate WoW have played it for a year or more and then realised the waste of time it is.toapat said:the thing is, no one who hates WoW has ever experienced enough to find it fun. starting on an account with a high level character loses the feel that the character is your own, and that you start with too much. other people are not dedicated enough to get past the uphill battle against your sanity that occurs from lvl 40-45 to lvl 58, so they never get to the fun parts of WoW. and the people who hate the $15 a month charge, dont realize that that $15 a month allows Blizzard to stay awesome and own its own publishing company.Pi_Fighter said:I have only ever played it once on a friend's account. It isn't that great.
i got WoW 3 months after TBC came out
you understand the only reason why people quit WoW is they dont have the time to commit to it, they found one of the brainwashing Xbox games, or found an MMO they find more fun. if you have played it for over a year, you do not quit it because you hate it. you wouldnt have played that long if you didheadshotcatcher said:Don't be so closeminded, a lot of players who hate WoW have played it for a year or more and then realised the waste of time it is.toapat said:the thing is, no one who hates WoW has ever experienced enough to find it fun. starting on an account with a high level character loses the feel that the character is your own, and that you start with too much. other people are not dedicated enough to get past the uphill battle against your sanity that occurs from lvl 40-45 to lvl 58, so they never get to the fun parts of WoW. and the people who hate the $15 a month charge, dont realize that that $15 a month allows Blizzard to stay awesome and own its own publishing company.Pi_Fighter said:I have only ever played it once on a friend's account. It isn't that great.
i got WoW 3 months after TBC came out
oh i experienced it. got to lvl 60 when it first came out. never went back to it. i did so because a friend who had the game told me i couldnt reach it. so i did in about four months. realised how much time i had wasted, sold the game on and have never had an urge to play ever.toapat said:the thing is, no one who hates WoW has ever experienced enough to find it fun. starting on an account with a high level character loses the feel that the character is your own, and that you start with too much. other people are not dedicated enough to get past the uphill battle against your sanity that occurs from lvl 40-45 to lvl 58, so they never get to the fun parts of WoW. and the people who hate the $15 a month charge, dont realize that that $15 a month allows Blizzard to stay awesome and own its own publishing company.Pi_Fighter said:I have only ever played it once on a friend's account. It isn't that great.
i got WoW 3 months after TBC came out