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WoW + TBC + Nihilum + Boss Kill Vids on Youtube + EDM = <3
 
Orko
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Originally posted by Scottaculous
No denying Blizzard (Starcraft, Diablo, WoW, Warcraft) has ruined more lives than any other gaming company. In a weird way, they should take it as a compliment.


Or set up some kind of fund for counciling.
Porky
quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
How does one guild overtake another guild as top guild on the server? Is there some benchmark or metric everyone can view?


www.wowjutsu.com

www.bosskillers.com


my guild Defiant is ranked no.10 on Shattered Hand! woot! we are currently progressing through SSC and TK.
Porky
quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
DT were/are the biggest douche bags in the WoW community, I never looked upon them as being the top guild. Sure they were good but all good things come to an end and I'm glad Nihilum has taken the crown. I don't play the game anymore, sold my accounts but I still watch vids every now and then.



i heard DnT slowed down a bit b/c a few of the core raiders were burnt out from the pressures of trying to be no.1
Massive84
Whats the last track called on the supremes kill? Cheesy but am a sucker for pluck melodies :D

After 2 years and more than 3100 hours invested on my mage i quitted wow few weeks ago and sold the mage.

Used to raid allot pre tbc nax and below. TBC i just pvped and played Arena. Got the drake and got bored :D

Still have an elemental shaman left on EU realm kazzak.
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Originally posted by chach
Ya I guess thats true. Just recently I saw a story about some dude that lost his wife,kids, and most of his extended family playing WOW though.


happens all the time. Theres alot of WoW addiction websites like an AA group, to try and break players away from the game. Some of these stories are just sad.

http://www.wowdetox.com/
Scottaculous
quote:
Originally posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY
happens all the time. Theres alot of WoW addiction websites like an AA group, to try and break players away from the game. Some of these stories are just sad.

http://www.wowdetox.com/


Some nice stories there.
Taranis
The game is actually very addicting. Not in the sense substances are, but in that it's easy to get really caught up in trying to achieve something and lose sight of more important things.

I pissed away a huge amount of time over the year and a half I played heavily trying to reach 'the top,' as far as uberness or whatever goes. Got there in the end, and kind of realised that isn't much more fun just because you do it first, that the game revolves around spending 4 hours grinding or farming so you can enjoy 1 hour of new content (speaking relatively) and that there are far more important things to get an ego kick out of than who has the bigger sword (literally and otherwise). Honestly all the highend takes is knowing the right people, not being a complete downs syndrome case when it comes to common sense (when you light up and big words flash across your screen, run away from the raid!) and playing more than can possibly be healthy.

Sold my warlock for a decent amount, blew it all on partying. Still play on and off, but I make sure I don't get caught up into the rat race of the highend grind. I bot a lot so I don't have to play the ridiculous time sinks required to level/farm, and I usually sell off whatever characters I have at the time when I get bored.
Porky
quote:
Originally posted by Taranis
The game is actually very addicting. Not in the sense substances are, but in that it's easy to get really caught up in trying to achieve something and lose sight of more important things.

I pissed away a huge amount of time over the year and a half I played heavily trying to reach 'the top,' as far as uberness or whatever goes. Got there in the end, and kind of realised that isn't much more fun just because you do it first, that the game revolves around spending 4 hours grinding or farming so you can enjoy 1 hour of new content (speaking relatively) and that there are far more important things to get an ego kick out of than who has the bigger sword (literally and otherwise). Honestly all the highend takes is knowing the right people, not being a complete downs syndrome case when it comes to common sense (when you light up and big words flash across your screen, run away from the raid!) and playing more than can possibly be healthy.

Sold my warlock for a decent amount, blew it all on partying. Still play on and off, but I make sure I don't get caught up into the rat race of the highend grind. I bot a lot so I don't have to play the ridiculous time sinks required to level/farm, and I usually sell off whatever characters I have at the time when I get bored.


the game for me was never about my epics or purples.

more so, it was about achieving success as a group with friends. your gear will always scale to the level of difficulty of the area you're trying to defeat. eg: you need tier1 to do tier2. but there is nothing more exhilirating than downing Ragnaros or Razorgore for your first time. That is what i enjoy the most about the game, not the gear but the group camaderie.

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