I largely enjoy WoW, think it's the best it has been, and love the story, but I recognise when Blizzard makes poor decisions and I'll complain/provide feedback when I notice things that ruin my experience.
I largely enjoy WoW, think it's the best it has been, and love the story, but I recognise when Blizzard makes poor decisions and I'll complain/provide feedback when I notice things that ruin my experience.
I'm the Hate-Blizzard-for-ruining-my-favorite-game fan.
/spit@Blizzard
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
I picked neutral. It's been the third most fun MMO (to me). I enjoy the lore. I was so impressed with the Lich King expansion that I purchased and played Warcraft 3 just so I could understand it better. The community of WoW is what hurts it for me and makes it far less enjoyable.
I'm not much of one anymore. I was on hiatus because I was tired of logging in to farm artifact power and when they announced classic wow I said well enough of this shit and deleted WOW from my computers. If they are resorting to classic then it seems to me they have nothing to look forward to. I played WoW during classic times it sucked ass then, it's going to suck ass when they turn it back on and I don't have the time nor energy for that shit.
Combination.
I don't much agree with modern-day Blizzard. I hate Legion.
I like some of their other games. Old-school was generally better.
Also, I'm not subbed to WoW.
I hate this game.
I love how somehow Casual is winning yet everyone and their mother on MMOchampion has done some kind of progression raiding and continues to do so.
And no, there's nothing casual about working your life schedule around a video game even if you're only playing 6-8 hours total in a week.
Originally Posted by High Overlord Saurfangi7-6700 @2.8GHz | Nvidia GTX 960M | 16GB DDR4-2400MHz | 1 TB Toshiba SSD| Dell XPS 15
I'd say I'm more of an above average casual. I love the characters and lore so I love to follow the stories but I only do enough to experience the story. Once I have an understanding of things it's all about having fun. I couldn't care less about having the best gear or running mythic raids.
Neutral or casual I guess. I like the game well enough but there's a lot of it that I no longer care very much about. Never did PVP. Don't raid any longer. Like dungeons and doing achievements and solo stuff. Barely play more than fours a week. Mostly I like to play with friends and family when they're around.
It's not a huge part of my life or anything.
EDIT: For @Flaks : The only scheduling I do is to set up times when friends/family are going to be around. To some extent that's scheduling some small piece of my life around a game but it's not a regular thing. It's a fine thing to get together with people and decide on a time when you're going to be around to do...well, whatever. I mean we do exactly the same thing with restaurants and movies and stuff.
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"...money's most powerful ability is to allow bad people to continue doing bad things at the expense of those who don't have it."
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i think im more of an "i cant be arsed atm" fan.
i used to love wow, but the last couple of xpacs have just bored me to tears.
i havnt decided if i will buy the next xpac, that all depends on what blizzard does with that bloody artifact system.
Old school I suppose, if you mean waiting for Vanilla to be re-released. The old "original" lore was very good. Things got really silly when Gods were slain, heroes resurrected from the dead, and modern lore just was like some kind of bad movie.