Originally Posted by
Valaut
Ok I will tell this in a more simple way, so that you can understand.
- I merely explained my life to show you that my schedule is busy, meaning that I couldn't get much out of WoW, I can afford it, but these 13 euros could be utilised in a better way every month if all I can do in wow is just feeling like I have a job every day - to log in and do dailies. What's the point of getting 54 traits, and being completely inactive for 2 whole months in any other in game activity. I might as well unsubscribe. Not to mention that it can get tempting to play sometimes or can detract you from doing something important. By no means did I want to say that I am successful because I have a gf, etc, merely that since I have so much going on, I don't really have any time to sit down alone, and play during the exams.
- I made assumptions, merely because you assumed (if I remember your first post, it was something along those lines), that anyone who doesn't have 54 traits doesn't put any effort in the game. I know I could outperform against many average players with 54 traits, while I am at 34 only. It has happened before when I joined a fresh Mythic guild this expansion, I was 10-15 ilvls lower and I could still beat them. I had 888 ilvl when I unsubscribed so I am pretty sure I can keep up with people still.
- As for starting a Master, yes, it doesn't feel like a big difference, until you actually start it and go to the exams. Or maybe your country just doesn't take masters seriously, who knows. I have to put 1200 hours of work into a project every semester, on top of multiple 4 hours long lectures, with 2 on the same day most of the time, for all weekdays. And no, I haven't failed any exams to have that many subjects, it's just immense work. Back in my bachelor I had like 2/3 of that, without the project work. And as I said, I study Energy Engineering for my Master, I've seen other people who study cultural shit and stuff like that as their Master and they are living the life. They have almost no homework back at home, no need to study to understand all sorts of formulas and controller designing like I do.
- I have time to argue with you, simply because my last exam is this Tuesday, and I've already studied the biggest bulk of it, with only tomorrow left to study with a group of friends and solve some exam exercises. That means I have some excess time to finally relax a bit, and to chat on a forum I like. I won't start playing WoW until I can judge a bit better how are warlocks doing at the moment, and just how long it would take to catch up.