Should I play wow?

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Jacklin

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if you have a part time job then it won't hurt to much
WoW is the best rpg ever made so i recommend it only if the monthly fees are not a big pain
 

hippykiller

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gibboss28 said:
hippykiller said:
i personally KNOW that WoW is more addictive than heroin.
So you played WoW and were also a heroin addict? That must have been terrible.
well i tried heroin once (it was 48 hours of pure hell). but it was as addictive as WoW.
 

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Travdelosmuertos said:
hippykiller said:
i personally KNOW that WoW is more addictive than heroin. but even so it is really fun. you get to meat new people(sort of) and you get to share interests with the geeks and gamers at your school, even if you are not one. so i think you should play mate.
I'm down for anything that lets me meat new people!
oops well i must have not been paying attention when i was typing.
 

Skeleon

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No, imho you shouldn't.
It's a waste of money and time.
I've been very heavily involved with UO and I can tell you, you start thinking about this alternate world even while sitting in school or being at home, supposedly doing your homework or whatever.
It's really bothering how much impact these kinds of games can have on your life.
 

LowFatLoki

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It's in the eye of the beholder. Most of the poeple who say that WoW sucks haven't even played the game. I played the game for 3 months and then got bored of it. I dont really have anything bad to say about WoW. Its huge and will keep you occupied for a while (hense my 3 months of playing). Theirs a huge ammount of players, and its close to the only "big" MMO (not including Free mmo's just the ones you buy) to rival Everquest. If you're wondering if you should play or not, DL the free trail.

Edit: fixed up errors.
 

Teachingaddict

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I say ignore everyone's comments - make your own mind up, give it a go, if you like it you like it, if you don't you don't. Blizzard offer a free trial so it's not like it will cost you anything.
 

Jaccklesby

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ironmace1 said:
Like the title says should I start playing wow? So my friend started playing wow a year ago and he has been beging me since the day he got it. So could you guys tell me what you think about it, its high and low points.

Thanks in advance.
In my experience (and this is MY experience, other people will obviously have a different one but this is mine, so if this applies to you, I hope it helps.) I think that World of Warcraft is an interesting one because I started playing this in high school and I think I would have had a much better time in school if I had not started playing it. Being the typical teenager I was, I found it impossible to manage my time or be motivated to do much. When it came 'round to coursework time I'd turn on my computer with good intentions but end up logging into this for a quick conversation with someone and realise what I'd whittled away 3 hours of my time in a silly instance or something. I can tell you that if I traded all my played time on this for school work or practise on my instruments - I would have done a lot better in life earlier on.

Life story aside - let me give you a run down of what I think:
When I played it, I never really enjoyed it, it just seemed to kill time from point A to point B and that is what it does. Tremendously well. Time is practically slaughtered whilst playing this game.
In the actual game, it is apparently 'always evolving' but what that basically means is they bring out another instance once along with a batch of new updates that will usually change the way you play your characters. The PVE aspects of the game - as far as I can tell - don't seem to be all that fantastic. It seems that after levelling to the highest level in instances etc, they'd vary it up a bit but it just seems that experience points are traded for gear.
PVP seems to have declined, for the moment any way - meaning that at the moment, all the classes seem incredibly unbalanced. That seems to have lost it's charm too, for me. The objective of World of Warcraft now seems to be based around the gathering of the pretty purple writing gear, opposed to the actual FUN in the game.

Anyway, that's my experience of the game. Of course yours will be different, as will many other peoples so there's no need for anyone to say such things as: "ZOMG U R OBV A NUB DAT CANNAE PVP DEN LOLOL" and sorry if there is anything wrong with my grammar etc. I am incredibly tired and thought I'd write a nice little article before sleep :)
 

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gibboss28 said:
Have a go and try it.

Also ignore the people who say "it'll ruin your life" 9 times out of ten they don't know what they're talking about.
The problems only arise if you become addicted, like a friend of mine once was. But if you have a strong mental will play it, maybe first get a friend to install it on your computer and try a private server first to see if you enjoy it.
 

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junkmanuk said:
toapat said:
xxhazyshadowsxx said:
One of us... one of us...
Sorry. I've only played for about 3 days (Free Trial) and it wasn't my cup of tea.
thats because its the fucking free trial for WoW, which has no flavor unless you time it for the christmas season. you have to invest $80 up front for WoW, not get a free trial. but before you get WoW, you should first figure out weather you truely want it, then research the class you want to play (not hunters) on WoWhead.com and WoWwiki.com, then get it, make a charicter, and get to lvl 80 ASAP while hitting VC,WC,SM (all wings), ZF, Mara, and a few other dungeons for gear upgrades
Can you explain how the free trial differs from the full game? I did try the trial once out of interest and it didn't hook me...

Echoing much of the rest of this topic. Don't start playing it if you have important exams coming up or anything like that - when you do try it it'll either hook you or not and if it does you may end up regretting it!
the trial for WoW has too many limits to be fun, and the game doesnt really begin to be fun as a result of this.
 

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SL33TBL1ND said:
gibboss28 said:
Have a go and try it.

Also ignore the people who say "it'll ruin your life" 9 times out of ten they don't know what they're talking about.
The problems only arise if you become addicted, like a friend of mine once was. But if you have a strong mental will play it, maybe first get a friend to install it on your computer and try a private server first to see if you enjoy it.
WoW didnt ruin my life, i actually lost weight because i was playing WoW (im not skinny either), and private servers for WoW have sucked since patch 2.3 came out.
 

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toapat said:
SL33TBL1ND said:
gibboss28 said:
Have a go and try it.

Also ignore the people who say "it'll ruin your life" 9 times out of ten they don't know what they're talking about.
The problems only arise if you become addicted, like a friend of mine once was. But if you have a strong mental will play it, maybe first get a friend to install it on your computer and try a private server first to see if you enjoy it.
WoW didnt ruin my life, i actually lost weight because i was playing WoW (im not skinny either), and private servers for WoW have sucked since patch 2.3 came out.
It may not be a perfect representation of the game, but its a good way to see if you'll like it. And I quite enjoyed burning fusion thankyou very much.
 

maddawg IAJI

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If you enjoy a simple MMORPG then buy the game. The basic combat is basically just click on whatever you want to kill and the advance part is clicking buttons that detirmine how you want to kill it Becuase wacking it with a sword for a while is so overdone. I enjoy the game and so do 4 millon others. I suggest the three day trial. You get to go everywhere and choose any race and class (except death knight since you need at least one lv 55). You would only be limited socially (In blizzs effort to try and cut down on spamming)
 

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xmetatr0nx said:
Depends, do you have 15 dollars to throw away every month? Are you willing to play at least 6 hours a day? And finally do you care about your social life? If the answers to these are yes, yes, and no then go for it. Its a great game, dont get me wrong, you just pay a price for it in more ways than one.
That is all that you need to ask youself.
 

goatzilla8463

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depends. if you like grind and if you hate your own money then yes. if you'd rather keep your money then just buy an online shooter and pretend your on WoW if it matters that much.
 

rokudan

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2 things. First off you arn't throwing your money away. You are paying for a service. Think about how many television channels you get vs how much tv you actually watch in any given week. You pay for a lot of shows that you will probably never see.

Second, and in a weird sort of way, WoW is like TV. Now that its into its 2nd expantion there is a lot of the content in game that you will never play. Think about all the Pre Burning Crusades dungeons that no one does any more. MC, LBRS, URBS, Ulda, AQ20/40, BRD, ZF, Mara, ST, DM, scholo, strath, ZG, Ony. Outside of achievement hunters and people that get bored and try to solo it, they are pretty much dead zones.

Still, as games go its not bad. But comming into the game so late its like showing up to a party alone after everyone has already paired off and hooked up.
 

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rokudan said:
Still, as games go its not bad. But comming into the game so late its like showing up to a party alone after everyone has already paired off and hooked up.
Luckily, the food bar doesn't require company, and you're likely to find many of the couples to be polyamorous!