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Anti-World of Warcraft... your opinions



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#1 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:06 PM

Hi,
I've recently tried World of Warcraft, because my Boss/Friend has recently gotten totally consumed with WoW.
At first I'm like, hey my buddy has gotten into yet another Gaming warp, no big deal it's happened before.

So he's like, hey come join me in WoW, so I paid @$20.00 for 30 free days.
I create an imaginative NightElf(or whatever) and I start what I thought would be a pretty cool gaming experience.

The problems started when WoW ended up taking too much space on my C: drive and it was messing up O&O
defrag, so I'm skeptical about whether I can have WoW on my Workstation(I've since removed it).

Well to make a long story short, I really didn't like WoW's style of game play, fair enough.

Lets jump ahead two weeks, my Boss/Friend hasn't talked to me the whole time, it's like he's avoiding me because of something right?

Well I learned from my other Co-worker/Friend that my Boss/Friend has been totally sucked into WoW.
This explains a lot, he won't call me because he's been neglecting his company, there is NO money in the payroll, and were loosing clients and employees.

So because my Friend is all World of Warcracked, I (most likely) will not have a job in the next coming weeks.

I am pretty pissed and I know I can't blame WoW but what else can I do with my anger?

If my friend gets the Balls to come out of his WoW hole, I will certainly tell him whats up.

Well if anyone else's life is in the grinder because of a friend or loved one being totally consumed by WoW, post here.
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#2 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:15 PM

View Postjaystein, on Aug 3 2007, 09:06 PM, said:

So he's like, hey come join me in WoW, so I paid @$20.00 for 30 free days.


Its not free if you gotta pay for it :P



But that is really lame man you need to hand it to him big time. Seriously, give him a few slaps or something.
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#3 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:17 PM

My dad said someone should make a service to track people's characters down and give them an in game intervention.

Looking like a good idea now...


That sucks man, guess you can only hope his net goes out before your job does...



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#4 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:17 PM

I know what you mean man. Going to a boarding school, I know a lot of guys who play WoW, and it's sad because it's totally consumed them. One firend plays all day and all night, is failing in his courses, and doesn't talk to his folks. When he went home for during a break (lasted about a week) he gained 15 levels.

Personally, I played the game for about two days, but found it to be too slow, repetitive, and all-around mediocre. I prefer the Warcraft RTS games too WoW. I'm not saying anoyone who plays this game has bad taste, I'm just saying it's sad to see people so consumed by a game. I mean, people have died from lack of sleep/food. I think that the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" best sums up my feelings for WoW.

EDIT: You should make this into a poll.
What do you think of WoW?
1)Awesome!
2)Sucks
3)Good Game, but too consuming.
4)I'm addicted and I know it!
5)I don't have a problem! I can stop anytime!



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#5 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:19 PM

Don't wait for him to get back to you, show up at his house, and be like 'What the ******* is your problem?'
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#6 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:24 PM

View PostMr. Freak, on Aug 3 2007, 02:17 PM, said:

I know what you mean man. Going to a boarding school, I know a lot of guys who play WoW, and it's sad because it's totally consumed them. One firend plays all day and all night, is failing in his courses, and doesn't talk to his folks. When he went home for during a break (lasted about a week) he gained 15 levels.

Personally, I played the game for about two days, but found it to be too slow, repetitive, and all-around mediocre. I prefer the Warcraft RTS games too WoW. I'm not saying anoyone who plays this game has bad taste, I'm just saying it's sad to see people so consumed by a game. I mean, people have died from lack of sleep/food. I think that the South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" best sums up my feelings for WoW.

EDIT: You should make this into a poll.
What do you think of WoW?
1)Awesome!
2)Sucks
3)Good Game, but too consuming.
4)I'm addicted and I know it!
5)I don't have a problem! I can stop anytime!

I tried making it a poll, didn't work.
But it's ok opinions are what I made this thread for.

To elaborate my Boss/Friend is a CEO of a Software company, this is no joke. This is the worst incident I've heard of concerning WoW addiction.

If he wasn't ******* with my life I wouldn't be so pissed.
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#7 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:25 PM

Yes I used to play WoW.....Anyways I ended up almost failing classes in high school but made it through. I power leveled to 70 when the expansion came out and then did a little raiding and thought what this game was doing to me. The I started motorcycle racing and havent looked back.



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#8 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:26 PM

Get all the employees together and leave. There's other jobs, dude. You don't have to deal with this ******* all because some dude would rather play a ******* video game than be a responsible adult.

What does your company do, anyhow?



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#9 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:27 PM

View PostBlackbeard, on Aug 3 2007, 02:26 PM, said:

Get all the employees together and leave. There's other jobs, dude. You don't have to deal with this ******* all because some dude would rather play a ******* video game than be a responsible adult.

What does your company do, anyhow?

We make banking software, although I create and maintain asp websites

View PostComingsoon6, on Aug 3 2007, 02:25 PM, said:

Yes I used to play WoW.....Anyways I ended up almost failing classes in high school but made it through. I power leveled to 70 when the expansion came out and then did a little raiding and thought what this game was doing to me. The I started motorcycle racing and havent looked back.

Nice! my Bud is 37, and he's got a sick Audi, but I guess he likes WoW better, maybe he should start racing...
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#10 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:28 PM

View Postjaystein, on Aug 3 2007, 04:24 PM, said:

To elaborate my Boss/Friend is a CEO of a Software company, this is no joke. This is the worst incident I've heard of concerning WoW addiction.


People have DIED playing this game dude. There are little kiddies all over the world dropping dead because they play this game non-stop on their breaks from school. And it's not only the lives of people that are slowly dying, but the social lives as well! Can you imagine walking into a bar and hearing some guy say, "Sooooo.... wanna go home with a lvl. 70 tonight, baby? You should hear my Intimidating shout!"



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#11 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:29 PM

I play wow to this day, but am not nearly as addicted as some people. For some reason my urge to play comes in cycles...I'll play it like a crazed crackhead for like 3 weeks, take a couple weeks off completely, than back to it.



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#12 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:32 PM

View PostMr. Freak, on Aug 3 2007, 02:28 PM, said:

People have DIED playing this game dude. There are little kiddies all over the world dropping dead because they play this game non-stop on their breaks from school. And it's not only the lives of people that are slowly dying, but the social lives as well! Can you imagine walking into a bar and hearing some guy say, "Sooooo.... wanna go home with a lvl. 70 tonight, baby? You should hear my Intimidating shout!"

Yes that is certainly worse, I wasn't aware that the deaths were from WoW, but now that I hear it I'm not surprised.

I guess I meant that this is the worst WoW addiction senario I been personally involved with.
It's a Damn shame.

I think my Friend is going through some personal issues, and is escaping full-force into WoW.
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#13 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:46 PM

View Postjaystein, on Aug 3 2007, 03:32 PM, said:

Yes that is certainly worse, I wasn't aware that the deaths were from WoW, but now that I hear it I'm not surprised.

I guess I meant that this is the worst WoW addiction senario I been personally involved with.
It's a Damn shame.

I think my Friend is going through some personal issues, and is escaping full-force into WoW.


Certainly is a perfect escape...



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#14 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:53 PM

View PostCorsair, on Aug 3 2007, 02:46 PM, said:

Certainly is a perfect escape...

For most, it would seem.
I have many avenues of escape myself.

1.Doing Art
2.Riding my bike (to the Woods)/Hiking
3.Reading
4.Movies
5.Video Games

So as not to sound hypocritical I believe a certain amount of escape is good/healthy.
I Take care of business FIRST, then I "take off" into my own world at the end of the day/weekends.

I've been that way all of my life (since grade school).

I'm also single, so I have a lot of freedom.

My Friend has a small Family, man I hope he gets his ******* together soon.
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#15 Posted 03 August 2007 - 08:55 PM

Dude, don't just "hope" if you may lose your job, go to his house and hit him upside the head.
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