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World of Warcraft Players

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Still playing over 2 years. 70 MS Warrior, Furiousanger. 70 Shadow Priest, Furiouswife. I havent turned on my XBox since I bought the game let alone buy a buy a 360/ps3. My friends have them and why I find them fun in the short run nothing has depth of gameplay and character progression I get from Warcraft. Contrary to popular belief not all wow players are fat lifeless losers. Most of the people I play with are active college students or adults that have full time jobs.
 
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See, you really are learning something when you play Warcraft!

Feign death really works

After playing World of Warcraft, the 12 year old boy knew how to cope when he was attacked by a moose in the forest.

In the article he describes how he first yelled at the moose, distracting it so his sister got away, then when he got attacked and the animal stood over him he feigned death. "Just like you learn at level 30 in World of Warcraft."

Now who says you can't learn useful stuff from WoW? All I have to say is - I am really really glad his skills at feigning death were not resisted by that beast. Imagine if it had been an immune elite...
 
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yeah, definitely dumb. Dont take it personal -

I do have some dear friends that spend ALOt of time gaming, but they hold down good jobs and are very socially active. I myself dont see the problem.... as long as you dont become something like a D&D freak. I hate those phuckers.
 
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Yes, socially active outside of the house. I dont consider sitting on xbox live to be social.

Alot of gaming? that varies, but for me I'd say more than 3 hours a day qualifies as a lot. 21 hours a week? might as well be a part time job.
 
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Buckeneye;1027741; said:
Yes, socially active outside of the house. I dont consider sitting on xbox live to be social.

Alot of gaming? that varies, but for me I'd say more than 3 hours a day qualifies as a lot. 21 hours a week? might as well be a part time job.


For the guilds I used to game with in Lineage, and the guilds I know people are in on Warcraft servers, that's barely playing at all. That's what I was wondering. "Power gamers" play 8+ hours a day/night. It IS a second job, one they don't get paid for, especially if they are involved in guild management at all.
 
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Guild established?

I quit playing WoW about a year ago, and decided I'd give it another shot. This thread seems to have become active again, but are there any established "OSU" guilds?

I'm pretty laid back, don't have tons of time to devote to the game, but that sounds like most others in this thread.
 
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OSU guilds?

lol, never even thought about that; yeah, with winter coming up outside activities have taken a hit until the snow falls. So I started up my warlock again. He's on Perenolde for the time being, Ayperos, 70 Alliance if anybody is interested.
 
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