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After many years I'm going to give it up. But, I have questions for people who have given it up, is it true what they say? It's like a drug?
After many years I'm going to give it up.
I have questions for people who have given it up, is it true what they say? It's like a drug?
Towards the end of playing, I was just online for raids, and everyone in our guild had everything so I stopped playing when the Xpac came out cause my interest had waned.
Prior to being done with the game, I had wondered what I would be doing in place of playing Wow, if I'd be hanging out with friends more often and whatnot, and for me... that is not the case (lol). I spend more time making music / animating and doing my own little things.
Technically to be qualified as a drug, its something that people are compelled to do, even if they don't get enjoyment out of it. If you are at that stage, cut yourself off from it, just don't pay for it.
So I'd say yes, pending on the player, it could be deemed a drug.
I had a friend who went to an anonymous help group because he was playing non-stop, had 3 accounts, bought characters, gold, arena ratings, etc and couldn't stop himself.
It loses its hold over time.
I went from 8 months, to 4, to 2 and then 1. I may go back, may not. All depends on life.
I need to stop. My grades are slipping
I never started playing. Why?
Cause I didn't want to pay for it myself (parents wouldn't pay).
My computer is too crappy for me to be able to enjoy it peacefully, without lag. Video card and internet-wise D=
I'm not that much at home. Well I am but you get the point.
Also, in my own mind, WoW is lame. Not trying to offend people, but it's what keeps me from trying to play it, or other MMORPG
Good luck, find something that you like to do, and is productive and will help you out later on.
Grab a big hammer, break your modem and try going outside, with friends. :thup:
If that doesn't work, try limiting yourself by time. You can install a parental program to give you limited internet access.
After many years I'm going to give it up. But, I have questions for people who have given it up, is it true what they say? It's like a drug?