WoW Mentality

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Re: WoW Mentality

by Dr. Doom » Wed Feb 17, 2016 1:25 am

roland79 wrote:I agree that Voro has an overpowering point. I have know alot of players like the ones he describes

I ask them so when you get xyz what are you going to do?

Most of them quit


Ranking is easily the most taxing activity in this game. Raiding doesn't even come close by comparison. I'm starting to feel some degree of exhaustion myself and occasionally need to just go fishing, or jumping in lowbie areas to get some sense of relief. And I'm not in Marshal ranks yet, only Commander ranks. I guess people who reach the final point can with good reason feel entirely burnt and unwilling to move one bit more.
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Re: WoW Mentality

by Simonich » Wed Feb 17, 2016 5:35 pm

I remember playing in feenix, i could make huger world pvp raids than i do in here, and nost got much more population. However it had to do with how warsong realm was 12x and how the server was about 10 years old, so everyone was geared and had nothing to do.

Perhaps world pvp guilds will be more popular after naxx is over? :$ Since game-content would be over
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Re: WoW Mentality

by Brabus » Wed Feb 17, 2016 5:40 pm

it's a 10 year old game, theres nothing left to explore, and the self progression complaint can be applied to thte real world also. Everyone works every day to just better themselves for the most part, not caring about others. That is just how life is
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Re: WoW Mentality

by Simonich » Fri Mar 25, 2016 11:53 pm

Bump on this, once in awhile, i feel like bringing this up, but why create new topic when theres already one
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Re: WoW Mentality

by Dr. Doom » Fri Mar 25, 2016 11:58 pm

Brabus wrote:it's a 10 year old game, theres nothing left to explore, and the self progression complaint can be applied to thte real world also. Everyone works every day to just better themselves for the most part, not caring about others. That is just how life is


You're lucky. Practically every random person I get to know spends everyday doing a job they hate to get a meager salary that is enough to survive and buy some small comfort, but they never actually get enough to get the time to do something edifying.
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