When you have become 'one' with warcraft.

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wunderguy

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Things ive recently noticed after playing the warcraft series for a year and a half ish to the present day. I took a moment after defeating illidan. ( which i consider the final boss sunwell is an addon to the burning crusade)

I sat for a moment and thought 'Was it worth it?' and i thought for a while and concured it was. I mean ive met, well i say me spoken and got to know rather, some really interesting people from across europe. Like myspace or facebook but, i dont know how to end that really i guess ill say simply, more.

From this though i have percieved that i have played a bit to much and...

There are a few things that let you know when the world has taken you so to speak.

1. A lack of using proper engilsh even in speaking to people who dont play warcraft or when writing an essay.- saying to people, who dont even know what mmorpg stands for, 'my care cup is empty' or 'stop QQing' the latter ive said to my dad and got the dodgiests of looks.

2. Withdrawal symptons- worry wether you've have mail and you missed a raid! Or you havnt done you dailies and it seems to be the end of the world.

3. Making sure that no one knows that you play- it seems like you diseased and you dont want people to know in case they see you differently.

4. You know the lore of warcraft better than you own countrys history- yes i am sad

Thats all i got.

The question is, is it just me am i an anomele or is anyone else experiencing the same thing? Or something different? If the latter add yours and a number following sequence. Im guessing it might get to um 20 ish 'Signs you play to much warcraft list'
 

Wewt

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I like how you reminded me, of how i feel whenever i end a long game.
Which country do you live in?
 

Scarletmarine

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Hey,
You'd be surpirzed about how many people play wow. I am not ashamed at all for playing WoW. Sure I don't talk a whole lot about it but guys seem to dig the fact i'm a chick playing WoW. A couple of times I have used Wow talk and once with a teacher! I found out later that he plays wow and he looks like he spends his time on his good looks and at the gym rather then wow.

I think that maybe time isn't wasted if you meet some one and can just hang on wow.
xoxo
 

wunderguy

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Scarletmarine post=9.71301.719222 said:
Hey,
You'd be surpirzed about how many people play wow. I am not ashamed at all for playing WoW.
Suppose it depends on social groups my mates used to play and are like having a break till Wotlk. At one point about 2 months ago there was like 10 of us playing, all RL mates and all at varieing lvls and its been whittled to 4.

Wheras some of my other friend are , no offence to anyone, xbox fanboys who are like OMG ive got the 5745.7 headshot achievment!!!!!
 

Lvl 64 Klutz

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wunderguy post=9.71301.719140 said:
Things ive recently noticed after playing the warcraft series for a year and a half ish to the present day.
You haven't been playing the Warcraft series, you've been playing a spin-off MMO

*walks away mumbling about kids these days*
 

wunderguy

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Lvl 64 Klutz post=9.71301.719299 said:
wunderguy post=9.71301.719140 said:
Things ive recently noticed after playing the warcraft series for a year and a half ish to the present day.
You haven't been playing the Warcraft series, you've been playing a spin-off MMO

*walks away mumbling about kids these days*
no ive played warcraft: orcs and humans - the frozen throne as well
 

runtheplacered

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WoW definitely isn't worth the amount of hours you need to put into it. I've never even had to debate about that. The question is, do you care?

I cared, which is why I quit playing fairly early on. But hey, if you don't, that's great.