59 Hours on my main, 150 across all my characters.
Not bad since I've played since launch. Game gets stale very quick if you aren't doing progression raiding.
59 Hours on my main, 150 across all my characters.
Not bad since I've played since launch. Game gets stale very quick if you aren't doing progression raiding.
No content year for you doesn't equal to no content year for everyone. I've plenty to do right now.
Yeah, nice assumption there.
4 hours of sleep, 7 hours of studies per day = 13 hours per day left to play. Theoretically. Obviously even more during semester breaks.
Last edited by mmocc02219cc8b; 2014-05-15 at 12:25 PM.
Why are you concerned with how many days they've played? Across all characters right now I have around 800 days....deleted my first main after leveling her to 60 and discovered (imo) allaince are douches...so not sure how many she had. Have deleted quite a few alts in the 40-50's. Been playing since vanilla.
I don't know but it's pretty high (I make a point not to look), most of it at level 80. Even still, by normal world standards my Cataclysm/Pandas time played is nothing to sniff at either.
As for the content arguement, that depends on how you play/view the game. I have no issues with content since I had not played since last november and decided to delv into PvP with a new alt (same class, Warrior), which has been refreshing. Sad thing is the new char is only lvl56 and I'd bet he has a couple days played. Haven't looked, but leveled it in BGs mostly.
Last edited by Bigbazz; 2014-05-16 at 02:36 AM.
Probably running on a Pentium 4
Rogue - 95d
DK - 8d
Hunter - 97d
Priest - 29d
Mage - 198d
Lock - 51d
Warrior - 3d
Pally - 26d
Druid - 18d
I have a bunch of others with <1d and I have maaaaaaany characters from TBC/WotLK that I deleted around level 30-60. My first main was a rogue that I deleted at around 35 days and I had a warrior with something similar. I also remember leveling a lock of every race to ~20 once to see what I liked most in BC lol.
983 days on my Druid
I don't always hunt things, But when I do, It's because they're things & I'm a Bear.
Some people's times make me happy. Seeing 983 on one character, which beats my total combined time (by ~50 days), I don't feel nearly as bad now.
way too much. blizzard stole at least a year of my life, probably more
I'm gonna sue them for causing my death to happen sooner who's with me
Hmmmm....
427 days played
2014 levels across all my characters
The character I started with, a Warlock is actually still ahead with 84 days and I am barely on her these days/months. My second main, the paladin, is at 73 days. But since I am in a leveling set right now, nothing is really going up that fast on many of them
300 ~ days. Played on/off since 05. All xpacs. Most play time from MoP, then Wotlk.
60 days on my main, due to a reroll to a new rogue, 582 days in total. Played since release.
So, you can teleport with zero travel time? :P
4h sleep, 2h travel, 1-2h doing stuff you need to do (shower, buying food, etc), 10h studies, at least in chemistry, 6-7h for hobbies/friends/whatever. But I do find 4h sleep not enough, 6h is more like it.
During semester breaks you have obviously a lot more time.
On my main.
All chars combined... don't want to know.
Druid: 135Days, 3Hrs, 25Min
Paladin: 80Days, 5Hrs, 56Min
Mage: 69Days, 2Hrs, 10Min
Warrior: 55Days, 10Hrs, 35Min
DK: 36Days, 22Hrs, 35Min
Priest: 17Days, 5Hours, 43Min
Shaman: 13Days, 23Hrs, 40Min
Hunter: 10Days, 18Hrs, 31Min
About a total around the 418Hrs.
Ok, I just reactivated my account last night and can now do /played. My guess in my earlier post was about 400 days played on my warrior and not a very significant time played on any of my alts. Here we go:
Warrior (level 90): 348 days, 15 hours
Warlock (level 85): 33 days, 5 hours
Paladin (level 85): 24 days, 7 hours
Death Knight (level 82): 5 days, 0 hours
Rogue (level 82): 10 days, 23 hours
So my guess was a little off, but combined time is closer to that 400 days. I do have a few alts that range from level 30 to level 70, but I doubt I have any significant amount of played time between all of them combined.
Pretty ignorant. I don't treat content as disposable like the modern WoW player. I ground out the original Insane achievement. I also do in-game events with guild members like Hide and Seek, screenshot quests, RP, etc.
It's a huge world full of immersion and things to do. The mindset that you can only have fun with the patch cycle is a recent one.