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Postby TJ2000 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 1:46 pm

Gotta watch out for that Wife Aggro
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Postby webmasterp » Wed Sep 17, 2008 6:16 pm

TJ2000 wrote:Its official: I canceled my WoW subscription!


Wow. You'd been playing daily since mid-2004 right? I foresee withdrawal symptoms including, but not limited to the shakes, cold sweats, and an increased appetite in your future :)
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Postby Unit 5302 » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:17 pm

I still have my subscription, but I don't really ever play. I started a new undead priest on Malygos, but I'm having a very hard time staying in the game.
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Postby SandLizard » Thu Sep 18, 2008 3:04 am

I quit some months ago myself, but had planned on renewing account for the upcoming expansion, though, I'm sure the wife won't like that :)
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Postby webmasterp » Tue Nov 18, 2008 7:25 am

ZOMG :)

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WotLK

Postby TJ2000 » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:36 am

My buddy Nick is still playing; he picked it up the night it came out, Wednesday night at midnight. He took all day Thursday, Friday, and the following monday off of work to play it.

He basically played it nonstop, minus 4 hours of sleep and 2 hours of going to the Wild game, until he hit level 80. It took him from the moment he installed it on Thursday morning at 1am until some time during Saturday night / Sunday morning of non stop play to reach the new level cap. But now he has the shiny new title of "Realm First 80 Dwarf Priest". Haha, ick. I'm glad i canceled when I did.
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Re: WotLK

Postby SandLizard » Tue Nov 18, 2008 10:55 am

TJ2000 wrote:My buddy Nick is still playing; he picked it up the night it came out, Wednesday night at midnight. He took all day Thursday, Friday, and the following monday off of work to play it.

He basically played it nonstop, minus 4 hours of sleep and 2 hours of going to the Wild game, until he hit level 80. It took him from the moment he installed it on Thursday morning at 1am until some time during Saturday night / Sunday morning of non stop play to reach the new level cap. But now he has the shiny new title of "Realm First 80 Dwarf Priest". Haha, ick. I'm glad i canceled when I did.


Ugh. I can't see how that's exciting. Granted, I have the expansion, and play, but...I've only got my pally up to level 72 so far (he's prot, so I have an excuse). I'm just not as into it as I used to be, I guess.

However, I do have to say, the Death Knight starting zone/quests are quite possibly some of the best designed I've seen. That and the tank controlling one for horde in Borean Tundra, that was fun :)
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Re: World of Warcraft

Postby Kell » Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:55 am

I really wish WoW was still good. I have to be honest when I say I miss the first couple of months I had the game. It was such a breakthrough experience in gaming, far ahead of anything I had ever really expected. I sit here now, 8 months after being done with it with no real desire to fire it back up again.

I remember when it was rare to see level 60s, and almost non-existent to see a level 60 with their epic mount. I hear through the internet grapevine that all the activity is level 80, pseudo raiding or something like that, and that 95% of the content has been made completely irrelevant.

That said, I totally expect if there was a WoW 2 that came out, I would be one of the first to try it.
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Re: World of Warcraft

Postby Mr. B » Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:11 am

My sister brought over a box of old NES games and the control deck the other day. It doesn't work anymore. Sad. I kind of have the itch to play the original Final Fantasy game right now.
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Re: World of Warcraft

Postby Kell » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:07 pm

I think it was FF VII that I thought was the best of the series, ever, though I haven't really looked into FF since it went online.
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