delsaber
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I have found theres lots of types of wow players.
I would never say to anyone, dont play it because you will get addicted because its down to personal control.
I was heavily addicted a year or two ago. I was self employed and my job failed because everything i did got centred around wow. Every thought was about what i should be doing next or what i should be aiming for. Alot of what has been said about it turning into a chorse is very true. If i wanted to gain exalted with someone i would grind until i got there even though sometimes i found it really dull!
I quit before but after 4 or so month i started playing again when WOTLK was released but with a different job and new attitude. My new girlfriend and nights out are always my main prority now. I know other people that can easily play a few hours here and there but also some that seem to be online all the time!
I definately think that to get the very best gear you need to be hardcore wow player unless you have a very kind guild that lets you raid the odd night a week and lets you have most of the decent gear. Most guilds require 2/3+ nights a week commitment and for four hours or more. Its too much for me and just seems like a second job. why arrange your life around wow? it should be the other way around.
As for people selling accounts its a handy way to leave the game while making a few quid but its never going to be worth it unless you enjoy playing. The guy that sold his account for £650 probs played 100-200 days play time which works out to a measley 13-26p per hour not including the £100 or so fees and game keys. So thats great if time played has been enjoyed but not so much if you get bored.
Life>wow
I would never say to anyone, dont play it because you will get addicted because its down to personal control.
I was heavily addicted a year or two ago. I was self employed and my job failed because everything i did got centred around wow. Every thought was about what i should be doing next or what i should be aiming for. Alot of what has been said about it turning into a chorse is very true. If i wanted to gain exalted with someone i would grind until i got there even though sometimes i found it really dull!
I quit before but after 4 or so month i started playing again when WOTLK was released but with a different job and new attitude. My new girlfriend and nights out are always my main prority now. I know other people that can easily play a few hours here and there but also some that seem to be online all the time!
I definately think that to get the very best gear you need to be hardcore wow player unless you have a very kind guild that lets you raid the odd night a week and lets you have most of the decent gear. Most guilds require 2/3+ nights a week commitment and for four hours or more. Its too much for me and just seems like a second job. why arrange your life around wow? it should be the other way around.
As for people selling accounts its a handy way to leave the game while making a few quid but its never going to be worth it unless you enjoy playing. The guy that sold his account for £650 probs played 100-200 days play time which works out to a measley 13-26p per hour not including the £100 or so fees and game keys. So thats great if time played has been enjoyed but not so much if you get bored.
Life>wow