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Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 11:09 am
by zero
lol :D
dont play it or you may end up like this guy :o

:roll:

Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:10 pm
by Jman 31
Holy shit man! Cofree, there are others like you out there! :D There might even be support groups! :lol:

Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:39 am
by parminder
no man dont play it, waste of money and time. though i heard its suppose to be quite good, one of my m8t plays it and apprently you can sell the account afterwards. got no clue on how it looks but i will say no.

Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:27 pm
by Sesshomaru
I tend to agree with Parminder, and the reasons he states are why I've never gotten into the game. Not everyone who plays WoW is addicted, a large part piece of the puzzle is whether or not the individual has a history of addiction in their family and personal background. WoW is not a bad thing per se. I am of the school of thought that if someone works and is generally a contributing member of society, spending 6 hours a day playing WoW is their choice. If they are still able to work, function, maintain interpersonal relationships and have a high quality of life while doing so, then I have no problem with it. Now in this case, yes the child needs some sort of intervention. The mother needs to be a parent and set some limits.

I have a friend that is addicted to WoW, and he does not work, go to school, or generally have much of a life outside the game. That is reason enough for me to never play it.

Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:52 pm
by Jman 31
Sesshomaru wrote:I tend to agree with Parminder, and the reasons he states are why I've never gotten into the game. Not everyone who plays WoW is addicted, a large part piece of the puzzle is whether or not the individual has a history of addiction in their family and personal background. WoW is not a bad thing per se. I am of the school of thought that if someone works and is generally a contributing member of society, spending 6 hours a day playing WoW is their choice. If they are still able to work, function, maintain interpersonal relationships and have a high quality of life while doing so, then I have no problem with it. Now in this case, yes the child needs some sort of intervention. The mother needs to be a parent and set some limits.

I have a friend that is addicted to WoW, and he does not work, go to school, or generally have much of a life outside the game. That is reason enough for me to never play it.
All the more reason for cofree to never touch it!!!!! I do not want to have to stage a WOW intervention to get my friend back! :lol: By the way you guys know this is a really old thread. :D

Re: To be or not to be

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2008 6:06 am
by pluto_00
WoW is cool game ...

But for keep an eye on the release of " Age of conan"

It's the same game as wow but it got even more possibility's
Like attacking while mounted
building a fortress with your guild
you can select days when you guild is most active to defec the fortress from other raiding guilds ...

It's new so some bugs will be inside...