I play on Sen'jin and Silvermoon, but splitting my time in any more directions would cause a rift in space and time, thus flipping the game world and real world around, which would get us all stuck in WoW and then promptly killed by level 1 critters.
The only thing i don't like about WoW is just how technical people get when it comes to specs and gear and whatnot. I hate being told that i'd have a extra half a percent damage if i did this or that...the whole point of the skill tree is to allow different playstyles, but a lot of wow players just want to tell everyone else what they're doing wrong. (ironically, my build could easily be considered a cookie-cutter build, yet i still get suggestions from people i've never talked to before who just wanna give their two cents at random)
when i started playing, i was under the assumption that it could be solo'd, like Diablo. I was fairly disappointed when i realised how heavily WoW depends on party play because
1. i prefer to solo, to see what i'm capable of, not what everyone else is capable of
2. i don't like the idea of having to join at speciffic times...it makes it feel like a classroom, or sports practice or something instead of a video game
3. i work night shift, which means if i go on a run, it almot has to be with a pick-up group, so i can't get to know people's playstyles as i go
4. i often play video games to releive stress, but dealing with people on wow can feel like a chore or a second job sometimes
but by the time i realised all this, i was already addicted, so i contnue to play, just doing pvp battlegrounds and daily quests
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You don't always know where you stand,
'Till you know that you won't run away.
There's something inside me that feels...
Like breathing in sulfur.
-Slipknot
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The only thing i don't like about WoW is just how technical people get when it comes to specs and gear and whatnot. I hate being told that i'd have a extra half a percent damage if i did this or that...the whole point of the skill tree is to allow different playstyles, but a lot of wow players just want to tell everyone else what they're doing wrong. (ironically, my build could easily be considered a cookie-cutter build, yet i still get suggestions from people i've never talked to before who just wanna give their two cents at random)
when i started playing, i was under the assumption that it could be solo'd, like Diablo. I was fairly disappointed when i realised how heavily WoW depends on party play because
1. i prefer to solo, to see what i'm capable of, not what everyone else is capable of
2. i don't like the idea of having to join at speciffic times...it makes it feel like a classroom, or sports practice or something instead of a video game
3. i work night shift, which means if i go on a run, it almot has to be with a pick-up group, so i can't get to know people's playstyles as i go
4. i often play video games to releive stress, but dealing with people on wow can feel like a chore or a second job sometimes
but by the time i realised all this, i was already addicted, so i contnue to play, just doing pvp battlegrounds and daily quests
You don't always know where you stand,
'Till you know that you won't run away.
There's something inside me that feels...
Like breathing in sulfur.