| Username | Mapleshade |
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| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | October 19, 2007 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 36 |
| Location | boston, MA, United States |
| Last Visit | December 2, 2008 |
| Post Count | 36 |
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I've been in the same boat as some of the people here. Wow is an addictive game. I've been off the game for two months now, and do have the urge to come back every now and then.
I've also quitted smoking for about the same amount of time. It's amazing how much easier it is to quit smoking while NOT playing Wow. Something about playing an addictive game makes your other addictions even worse.
Cold turkey would probably be best op. That void will soon be filled up with other more meaningful activities, like getting in shape, spending time with family and friends, reading, etc...
Best of luck!
Scheduling my life around a video game is wrong.
Imho, AoC was a fiasco. I could not even make it through the first free month. War, on the other hand, has a lot of potential and just an all around more fun game to play.
There is some grind in Lotro. I haven't played the game in over a year now, but I remember killing the same mobs for over a week to collect my legendary skill chapters. There was also trait grinding if you wanted specific traits for your character. Crafting wasn't so much a grind, but it was hyper competitive (upon release) so certain mats were hard to come by. Having said that, the quests in Lotro are great and the game as a whole feel much less grindy than most others. I have a lifetime sub so I'll probably pick up the game again when the exp comes out.
Awesome!
What are your views on PvP?