I have been playing WOW for almost 6 months. I started a hunter, slowly, over time, grinded him all the way to the top. I found a guild of people who I would call my friends. They know me by my first name and I have even met a few of them outside of the game. Two weeks ago I reached 79 on my main character. Afterwards, I exited the game, shut down my computer, and went to bed.
The next morning I got up went about my daily routine. When my normal free time came that I usually fill with gaming came I really didn't feel like playing WOW again. So I played something else. The next day the same thing. Its been almost two weeks and I have not even logged into WOW again and I am having a hard time motivating myself to do so.
Now, I was not an everyday player to start with. I probably played WOW less than my Xbox. I have never been the one to log 6 straight game hours in, but I have never been so long without at least wanting to play it again and so far that hasn't changed. Currently I have almost a month left in pre-paid cards on my account.
I have no idea why this is happening but I have several theories:
1. The last two weeks have been busy with school work and watching the olympics but massive amounts of schoolwork haven't stopped my WOW thirst before.
2. I have always been kind of a completionist guy. I love exploring on games. A few days before I gained my last level I had explored the entire WOW world and both expansions so there is the theory that the thrill of adventure, which I treasure, is gone.
3. I know that at level 80 the entire concept of the game changes. It becomes much more competitive, business-like, and official. Personally I play RPGs for the adventures so I could be sub-consciously discouraged by that
4. There have been way to many people that have had their lives ruined by WOW. There is a guy in my guild who has literally been on every time I log in no matter what time. He's a nice guy, but I never wanted to be like him. I could be afraid of becoming "that guy who plays WOW".
The only other people that I know who know about WOW are my guild and I can already tell you that they will just tell me to get over it so I can raid with them. So escapist, I am coming to you in my moment of weakness. Do you have any ideas?
The next morning I got up went about my daily routine. When my normal free time came that I usually fill with gaming came I really didn't feel like playing WOW again. So I played something else. The next day the same thing. Its been almost two weeks and I have not even logged into WOW again and I am having a hard time motivating myself to do so.
Now, I was not an everyday player to start with. I probably played WOW less than my Xbox. I have never been the one to log 6 straight game hours in, but I have never been so long without at least wanting to play it again and so far that hasn't changed. Currently I have almost a month left in pre-paid cards on my account.
I have no idea why this is happening but I have several theories:
1. The last two weeks have been busy with school work and watching the olympics but massive amounts of schoolwork haven't stopped my WOW thirst before.
2. I have always been kind of a completionist guy. I love exploring on games. A few days before I gained my last level I had explored the entire WOW world and both expansions so there is the theory that the thrill of adventure, which I treasure, is gone.
3. I know that at level 80 the entire concept of the game changes. It becomes much more competitive, business-like, and official. Personally I play RPGs for the adventures so I could be sub-consciously discouraged by that
4. There have been way to many people that have had their lives ruined by WOW. There is a guy in my guild who has literally been on every time I log in no matter what time. He's a nice guy, but I never wanted to be like him. I could be afraid of becoming "that guy who plays WOW".
The only other people that I know who know about WOW are my guild and I can already tell you that they will just tell me to get over it so I can raid with them. So escapist, I am coming to you in my moment of weakness. Do you have any ideas?