How many of you play World of Warcraft
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Hi my name is Guy and I am a WOWaholic. Well I was till a few years ago - got to 60 then got bored - basically it became a grind fest after 50 :zzz: Up to that point it was fun :-D
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
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Hi my name is Guy and I am a WOWaholic. Well I was till a few years ago - got to 60 then got bored - basically it became a grind fest after 50 :zzz: Up to that point it was fun :-D
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.(Winston Churchill)
That's why Guild Wars is more fun. There are only 20 levels and it takes a lot less time to max than WoW. In the factions campaign I reached lvl 20 in about a week, playing 2-3 hours a day. So in a few words, it's "play more, grind less". And of course, pay nothing, except for the initial game purchase.
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No I don't because I can find better ways to spend my free time. Honestly, I think people who spend that much time playing a game, even more, pay monthly fee to spend their time glued to a computer are a little nuts.
JazzJackRabbit wrote:
a little nuts
We're programmers, you have to be a little nuts to make it in this industry :laugh:
Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL
you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)
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JazzJackRabbit wrote:
a little nuts
We're programmers, you have to be a little nuts to make it in this industry :laugh:
Harvey Saayman - South Africa Junior Developer .Net, C#, SQL
you.suck = (you.passion != Programming)
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No I don't because I can find better ways to spend my free time. Honestly, I think people who spend that much time playing a game, even more, pay monthly fee to spend their time glued to a computer are a little nuts.
It's pretty bizarre. We do occasional work for an MMO and while it is strikingly complex and detailed from a programmer's point of view I've never understood the appeal.
Sovereign ingredient for a happy marriage: Pay cash or do without. Interest charges not only eat up a household budget; awareness of debt eats up domestic felicity. --Lazarus Long
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Hi, I'm a programmer and I really nuts. I played everquest for ages then switch to WOW during beta and still play occansionally, I have to many characters on to many servers to list :)
It's not my fault you suck.
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Started with EQ1, 3 years and grinding my ass off, so...I played WoW for a couple years (from BETA), got 2 toons to 70, several more at lower levels. I had several real life friends that played. But it got old, repetitive and BORING. Everyone just up and quit, so I moved over to EQ2. Have also tried Eve, LOTRO, some others but right now I feel like there's a flat spot in the industry with no real ground breaking games (though they all think they really are).
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Played on Uther at launch... After 3 level 60s (rogue, druid, mage) I got bored enough to quit. I thought I'd come back after the first expansion but never did. DDO is my MMO of choice. The world seems a LOT smaller simply because a 5 min run is about the longest you will ever have to do but I would actually say it has almost as much content as WoW in terms of playable area. Unfortunately the PvP is VERY limited and the solo content is lacking but it is always fun to enter a mission that is normally 5 manned either solo or with a single friend and be able to complete it. And I would prefer a few more dragons/dragonkin in the game... Other than that, great game