| Username | Faelan |
| Real Name | |
| Rank | Hard Core Member |
| Joined | November 13, 2004 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 35 |
| Location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| Last Visit | October 12, 2008 |
| Post Count | 415 |
| Biography | Retired SWG player thanks to the NGE. Former mayor of Europa on Naboo, Eclipse. Ex-RBEU, Dreamfollowers and EXCOM member before SOE ruined the game to the point where everybody left. No longer bitter about it in any way though. Currently an MMO hobo. |
| Quote | Grumpy old huggable wolf |
Originally posted by Spamalot345
This will be part of a research paper for class, so feel free to make your own comparisons.
LOL
I seriously hope you're kidding. Unless you want an F, please come up with something better than that ![]()
Originally posted by redelf07
Just what [Activision] Blizzard needs... more money.
When the money comes from cheating scumbags who ruin the game experience of everybody else, I say GO GO GO BLIZZARD - MAKE 'EM PAY.
Keep in mind that even if you don't approve of WoW or Blizzard, this may very well deter the cheaters from going after other MMOs. A win win for everybody unless you're a cheater.
The underlying issues with this game haven't been fixed. People will come, see and leave again. Sad really.
Originally posted by bigdavids
and I made lots of friends on game that help me forget troubles i have in work and life.
It seems to me that there's more to it than just a choice between WoW and your girlfriend. If WoW is just a game to you, the choice would seem obvious. But if the game has turned into a way of coping with the issues of your life, a sort of self-medication, then no amount of being told "it's just a game", "get a grip" or "vagina wins" is going to help you. Nor will quitting WoW and subject to your GF's wishes for that matter.
So my advice would be to take a deep look at why you play WoW. Why you feel like you must do your dailies. Why it's so important to you to be there for your guild. Perhaps you are trying to forget about your problems by getting so deeply involved with WoW that you have no time to think about them? Or perhaps you value your importance to your guild so much because you don't feel you have any importance in real life? Could it be that you find socializing so much easier in WoW, whereas trying to socialize in real life is difficult, maybe even stressful to you?
The list is long and it's easy to get deeply involved in WoW without there being any serious problems other than your virtual life might be more exiting than your real life. You know, the daily grind of living. But please give it some thought. Ignoring problems won't make them go away and if there's more to it than WoW being an awesome hobby, then you need to work on that.
Originally posted by Tarka
Is this something you've dreamed up?
Well, if it's just going to be a dream... can we have some scantily clad pandaren belly dancers in there as well just for giggles?
What is your favorite of EVE's four major factions?