10/25/2006 4:03:35 PM
10/25/2006 4:04:35 PM
This guy chose to play the game every time he loaded it up.
10/25/2006 4:15:56 PM
people mostly like the feeling of being able to do just about anything and have it not matter a short time later...
10/25/2006 4:16:26 PM
thats the very reason I never started playing WoW, its worse than drugs
10/25/2006 4:17:54 PM
http://www.brentroad.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=428090This is another thread about the same subject. Be sure to read Raige's post. The funny thing is WoW is nothing compared to other MMORPGs in terms of the amount of time it eats up.
10/25/2006 4:22:13 PM
Some hardcore warcraft players replied to that article above....
10/25/2006 4:30:06 PM
Y'know, you have to wonder, if anyone has an estimate of the % of players at various levels of addiction on various games (as defined by detrimental to social life, not time spent, although time spent wouldn't be a bad statistic to see either.)And no, the google string I used didnt come up with something like that , but i didnt spend forever looking either.[Edited on October 25, 2006 at 5:12 PM. Reason : .]
10/25/2006 5:12:21 PM
1) 30-40 epics, 70 days played, 1 year in wow, probably not near the top. Same with teh 150 people in teh guild comment, theres only one top tier/2nd tier guild i can think of that has that kind of membership and they havent added new members since beta. (They have a rather unqiue guild dynamic worth studing for anyone seriously trying to research WoW and Life shit in order ot get thier name printed on something). A Top tier raiding guild will be built around 60-80 people (raid stacking for Naxx required most guilds to expand thier warrior corp and probably pick up some healers)I think theres alot of misconception about time investment for WoW's high end. I was a raid leader and Main Tank(MT) for my first raiding guild (pre-bwl error). Since then i have been an MT/OT for a bwl/aq guild, leveled and played a priest for an AQ/Naxx guild and eventually back on my warrior in the #1 US horde progession guild(No i did not 'guild hop' just 2 mergers). This has all been done on 20-25 hours a week. A big misconception by alot of people is that they think they are a top tier guild because they raid 7 days a week 10 hours a day. No one raids that much. It would burn you out to fast, and destory your preformance. (I have raided till 3am on a weekend before, but that was due to boredom, we kept goign till we ran out of people). In my time doing this over the last 25 months (beta play) I have managed to maintain income and this you get a rather perm 40-50hr/week job, have a healthy relationship thats pushing 18 months, and a rather active social life. No i dont go get shitfaced 5 nights a week, i go out on weekends when theres soemthing going on. The only thing i have 'neglected' has been exercising, and i have worked that back in recently. Time managment is the key though, and if you suck at and you cant control yourself then maybe MMOs arent for you. But if you are that personally irresponsible, maybe they help society by keeping you from breeding.(Before anyone attacks it i know my spelling and grammer suck, but hey, i'm an engineer damnit )
10/25/2006 5:56:15 PM
I have no idea what the fuck you said in the first half of the second paragraph.
10/25/2006 6:00:47 PM
summaryMMO's kill all real social lifeDont play them unless your already alone, moved to a city where you know nobody, or are paralyzed from the dick up.Its not worth playing casually even though you can with WoW. You dont get the rewards you could get putting your time into a non MMO game.Lack of sunlight and lack of movement make you feel bad. And pale isnt attractive to the opposite sex. You actually cant get laid over the internet.
10/25/2006 9:47:39 PM
that shit's for dorks.
10/25/2006 10:11:46 PM
10/25/2006 10:38:19 PM