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Post by TRow on Apr 3, 2006 22:48:49 GMT -5
So I tried World of Warcraft, a game I made fun of people for playing because of its childish nature, and I got hooked.
It wasn't the graphics, or even gameplay, but the business side of generating gold. Not Gold to sell on ebay, and such, but the addiciton of making virtual money from virtual goods.
So here I am 3 months later, minimal forum contribution, and my dexterity for UT2004, BF2, CS.S almost complete ruin.
But I recovered, and eventually snapped out of it...Thank God for that. I bought the game because of friend on OCF challenged me to "give it a try", and the FPS genre was too overwhelming to play any one title for too long...there was just too many FPS's to choose from in 2005. ----
My Point: Blizzard has outdone themselves with this title, I dont even like RPG or the RPG freaks that play them, but much like highly addictive drugs you find on the street....in only takes one hit. You've been warned!
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Post by crusier on Apr 4, 2006 5:08:16 GMT -5
And here I thought you had gone Aussie on 'walk about'.
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Post by TRow on Apr 5, 2006 18:17:53 GMT -5
Hibernation more less. But I did game quite a bit with "mates" toward the midnight PST hour on Dragonblight. You could always tell the Aussies arrived because the LFG(LookingforGroup) channel started to light up with life again.
Overall, I don't recommend the game to anyway who is over 13, you just won't fit in. Yes, there's exception, cliche, cliche. But overall, its a kids game infested with the disease of our Youths. Period.
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