So you'r addicted to WoW...

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Clashero

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Dragonearl said:
Clashero said:
I never saw the appeal of WoW, honestly. It was OK to play with friends from real life, but otherwise it was boring, tedious, dull, repetitive, and it felt so unpolished and uninspired.

Give me my Guild Wars over WoW any day.
Agreed. Played Wow once and it was meh at best. Mind you, Guild Wars has the same grinding levels but I like the community more. Overall I take guild wars's free online play over Wow decadent fess anyday.
That's just what I like about GW. The grind is optional (titles, 15k armor, etc), and its emphasis on skill and teamwork makes it all feel so much more involving.
 

Flamezdudes

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I played WoW alot for awhile and it was fun but when my computer crashed at one point and it had to be fixed, i wasn't playing it for awhile and once my computer was back i didn't want to play it anymore. It was deleted from my comp anyway.
 

Proteus214

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I've been playing WoW on and off for some time. The thing that keeps me coming back is the social aspects. I started with a handful of my close friends when 1.0 came out and I was able to make a number of other friends in the guilds that I raided with; the kind of friends that I would be hanging out with on a daily basis if they didn't live on the opposite end of the country. I also love the competitive aspect of raiding (coming from a US top 10 guild myself).
 

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Is no one but me a little scared by the OP's story? This guy's spent almost a year's worth of time sat in front of a computer playing WoW. An entire year completely wasted.

Playing WoW achieves nothing, and you're not ever getting that time back either. I appreciate all gaming is essentially pointless, but it doesn't suck away life on the scale WoW does... right?
 

Proteus214

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Spawn_Of_Kyuss said:
Is no one but me a little scared by the OP's story? This guy's spent almost a year's worth of time sat in front of a computer playing WoW. An entire year completely wasted.

Playing WoW achieves nothing, and you're not ever getting that time back either. I appreciate all gaming is essentially pointless, but it doesn't suck away life on the scale WoW does... right?
Here's the thing. There are a LOT of things that you could spend your time doing in WoW. I have accumulated probably as much play time as the OP if not more, but I consider very little time being "wasted." You could spend all day playing the game and accomplish absolutely nothing, and yes, I would refer to that as wasted. In one day, I could earn a couple hundred gold and spend many hours raiding punctuated by killing a boss that places my guild in the world top 20 and US top 10. I would consider that to be an accomplishment.

Are there people that play WoW that really do need to get a life? Absolutely. Are there WoW players that are actually able to accomplish something as part of an organization? Yes, but they are few and far between.
 

logiman

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Do you have sex regulary? plz respond sincerely
(no rly..respond)

i also play wow..in 1 and a half year about 30 days in-game
 

Spawn_Of_Kyuss

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Proteus214 said:
Spawn_Of_Kyuss said:
Is no one but me a little scared by the OP's story? This guy's spent almost a year's worth of time sat in front of a computer playing WoW. An entire year completely wasted.

Playing WoW achieves nothing, and you're not ever getting that time back either. I appreciate all gaming is essentially pointless, but it doesn't suck away life on the scale WoW does... right?
Here's the thing. There are a LOT of things that you could spend your time doing in WoW. I have accumulated probably as much play time as the OP if not more, but I consider very little time being "wasted." You could spend all day playing the game and accomplish absolutely nothing, and yes, I would refer to that as wasted. In one day, I could earn a couple hundred gold and spend many hours raiding punctuated by killing a boss that places my guild in the world top 20 and US top 10. I would consider that to be an accomplishment.

Are there people that play WoW that really do need to get a life? Absolutely. Are there WoW players that are actually able to accomplish something as part of an organization? Yes, but they are few and far between.
But these accomplishments all take place within a game world, nothing tangible has been won or lost except the time its taken to achieve them. Unless its the recognition as an excellent player you're looking to earn, you may as well have thrown small change at a wall for a few hours. It makes nice twinkly noises, gets you outside and probably costs less.

I've played WoW before, and I know the satisfaction that comes with a good raid, but its never taken over my life and I've never kidded myself I'm achieving anything other than passing some time with a few friends. It was enough of a draining effort to get to level 70, and I didn't play much afterwards.
 

John Funk

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Jeez. I'm probably at somewhere close to 100+ /played on all my characters.

Oh well. There are many worse games you could be spending that time in.
 
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The prospect of an MMO frankly terrifies and repulses me. Of course I have played them in the past and enjoyed them, but I have enough trouble when I get addicted to games that aren't MMOs (and not even the multiplayer, I mean just the dirt-trodden singleplayer campaigns). Also, I despise people, and believe my enjoyment of the game shall be ruined by them, which is one of the reasons I was tentative when I first heard about The Old Republic (I believe many KOTOR fans would've had the same feelings of waiting for a new KOTOR sequel and being told it would be an MMO - it just doesn't sound KOTOR). However, I have faith in the awesome story-telling might that is Bioware, and all the articles I've read so far lead me to believe that it shall actually work. Next up, I need a computer that can actually run a game that's post-2003.
 

ae86gamer

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Its not that bad, at least you're not out on the street selling/doing crack. :]

I've tried to play WoW before, but I never got into it.
 

Chipperz

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Spawn_Of_Kyuss said:
Is no one but me a little scared by the OP's story? This guy's spent almost a year's worth of time sat in front of a computer playing WoW. An entire year completely wasted.

Playing WoW achieves nothing, and you're not ever getting that time back either. I appreciate all gaming is essentially pointless, but it doesn't suck away life on the scale WoW does... right?
EVERY game is a timesink. I've played Fallout 3 almost as much as I've played World of Warcraft, and all I have from that is a few mildly amusing stories to tell the handful of people in my life who would care. It's exactly as much a game as eeeeeeeeeeeeeevery other game that is, has been, and ever will be.

KillerMidget said:
The prospect of an MMO frankly terrifies and repulses me.
Yup, and now you know how I feel about yearly sports games :)
 

El Poncho

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I played it for two years got to level 80 , decided to level a rogue got to level 72 then thought, ffs Northrend is a boring place to bloody level then I eventually quit, the only thing that kept me playing was all the friends I made playing the game.
 

Ardenon

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logiman said:
Do you have sex regulary? plz respond sincerely
(no rly..respond)

i also play wow..in 1 and a half year about 30 days in-game
Having sex is a different issue for me.
I never had sex in my life and I really don' know what will change that. Incidents that predate WoW gave me a rather irrational fear of women with a very common phrase "You cant live with them and you cant live without them", so at this point we have to choose ( obviously i chose the second). One of the reasons I went to WoW trying to forget myself, but as we all know escaping isn't the way out, yet it worked for me good enough. Being a growing boy at that time, like many others I tried my best to get a g/f and well didn't have That much luck at it. At some point I was a target of someones affection but I was so blind or the hints were not good enough, in any case I realized that very very late. Didn't matter much for me because at that time I wasn't really looking for a relationship that would evaporate very soon anyway, just like now.
In any case, all the attempts during the years gave me too much pain and no support provided made me slowly back away from any more attempts. And as for sex itself, as much as it can be appealing, that is something I'd rather not abuse even if suggested (there was an opportunity recently which I turned down) because it's just another addiction which I don't want to belong to.
On the other hand if you'd see me IRL you'd realize that I'm not that bad of a person as many would think after reading this post :)
 

Cornwallpwns

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220d, that casual at best ive got 345 on my main mwwwhahaha :p:p:p

although i have recently quit cause it was you know...killing me
 

Ardenon

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Cornwallpwns said:
220d, that casual at best ive got 345 on my main mwwwhahaha :p:p:p

although i have recently quit cause it was you know...killing me
Never said I was a hardcore player :p
I'm there atm for the simple chant and payed entertainment. If you think about it, thats a very common thing, like strip clubs! (another thing I'm againts :p)
 

logiman

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Ardenon said:
logiman said:
Do you have sex regulary? plz respond sincerely
(no rly..respond)

i also play wow..in 1 and a half year about 30 days in-game
Having sex is a different issue for me.
I never had sex in my life and I really don' know what will change that. Incidents that predate WoW gave me a rather irrational fear of women with a very common phrase "You cant live with them and you cant live without them", so at this point we have to choose ( obviously i chose the second). One of the reasons I went to WoW trying to forget myself, but as we all know escaping isn't the way out, yet it worked for me good enough. Being a growing boy at that time, like many others I tried my best to get a g/f and well didn't have That much luck at it. At some point I was a target of someones affection but I was so blind or the hints were not good enough, in any case I realized that very very late. Didn't matter much for me because at that time I wasn't really looking for a relationship that would evaporate very soon anyway, just like now.
In any case, all the attempts during the years gave me too much pain and no support provided made me slowly back away from any more attempts. And as for sex itself, as much as it can be appealing, that is something I'd rather not abuse even if suggested (there was an opportunity recently which I turned down) because it's just another addiction which I don't want to belong to.
On the other hand if you'd see me IRL you'd realize that I'm not that bad of a person as many would think after reading this post :)
Nah i don`t think u`re a bad person..ppl who play wow are ussually funny and that helps alot with relationships..and meeting new people..and belive me..sex is a better addiction then WoW, alcohol and smoking..