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this is stuff is really funny to read.
But overall in this thread, I agree the most with Snuzi. Some people get so obsessed with WoW that they get the point where they have no life. Plus, it's a dumb game IMO, and you have to play forever to level up so the game actually starts getting fun. I only like the games where skill is the primary factor to how well you do in the game, not how long you sit on your ass leveling up. It's sad that the game is like a second life, and you have to manage it so much, and it makes you think you're interacting with people and making friends.
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Precisely. You spend more time leveling up in these types of games than actually
playing them. It's basically like this: You start off with a weak character, and all you think is "Oh man, as soon as I get to level 20, I'll be able to unlock all this cool shit! Who knows what abilities will become available to me?". Then, when you reach that level, you say "Man, this was freaking
awesome, but as soon as I reach level 30, I'll unlock this and that, and become even more powerful!". This process becomes repetative, and you end up spending nearly
all of your time leveling up, and wondering what the next level will get you. It's pointless. No matter what, you'll never be at a level at which your content. there will
always be a distant level that you'll want to achieve.
So, basically, you're never content when playing this game. There's always something better just beyond your reach, causing you to spend hours and hours of your life pointlessly, in order to make you believe that something might just be reachable.