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You're actually probably better off caving in because you will soon see that it most certainly is not worth playing, let alone paying money for. That way you will never be tempted by it again.1nvertedbut what if i end up liking it?! that would be terrible!
The best way to stay away from WoW, I found was to play something much better. Get Oblivion - yes it's all dungeons and quests but it can be played casually, it actually ends and is superior to wow in everyway. After beating Oblivion, starting WoW would be inhibiting as it is so inferior to the game you just played.
schu makes makes a very good point too!
The best way to stay away from WoW, I found was to play something much better. Get Oblivion - yes it's all dungeons and quests but it can be played casually, it actually ends and is superior to wow in everyway. After beating Oblivion, starting WoW would be inhibiting as it is so inferior to the game you just played.
schu makes makes a very good point too!
i already played Oblivion on Xbox360....The best way to stay away from WoW, I found was to play something much better. Get Oblivion - yes it's all dungeons and quests but it can be played casually, it actually ends and is superior to wow in everyway. After beating Oblivion, starting WoW would be inhibiting as it is so inferior to the game you just played.
schu makes makes a very good point too!
i already played Oblivion on Xbox360.... Well in that case just tell yourself WoW would be a huge step back...like playing an FPS on PS1 just for the sake of FPS and not for any legacy value.The best way to stay away from WoW, I found was to play something much better. Get Oblivion - yes it's all dungeons and quests but it can be played casually, it actually ends and is superior to wow in everyway. After beating Oblivion, starting WoW would be inhibiting as it is so inferior to the game you just played.
schu makes makes a very good point too!
I would not say that oblivion is bether game than Wow Oblivion is nice game,but simply isnt on pair with wow ( only bether thing would be tehnicaly bether graphics)ya now WoW teamed up with Ozzy and there is no turning down The Prince of Darkness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT8maUTzE48
It's everywhere, I go. It WANTS me to play it, it NEEDS me. It keeps arriving in the mail as free trials, commercials, pop ups, ads on websites. I REFUSE! I do not want to play this game! I wont allow myself to be sucked into the World of Warcraft. Please help me resist these urges!nicknees93
LAMENESS!!!
Like with anything else that can become addictive... get some self-control and will-power. WoW isn't inherently addictive, it is the people who play it who have low will-power and cannot resist playing just that extra few hours.And that was the last thing that we ever heard of from foxhound_fox.... no one ever saw him again...
I am personally going to be "trialing" the game this December...
foxhound_fox
I actually think that WoW is stalking me too. Blizzard have gone on an advertising spree to promote the game in all manner, simply to buff their already insane player base even further, but that alone should be reason enough to stay away from it. Having stopped WoW more than a year ago, I tried several times to get back into it, but every time it just failed. That was because I realised then that there are better games to play and enjoy, and that WoW isn't enjoyable in any way due to the rotten community (12 year olds spending hundreds of pounds to get rare playable cards to unlock in game mounts, like a spectral tiger - WTF? lack of life, such a pity). Also, because you see WoW ads everywhere, that too should be the greatest incentive to avoid it like the plague - it has become a commercial money milking machine. Forget customer service, Blizzard are now only in existence to bleed the WoW nerds dry.
BUT, that isn't actually a bad thing! Blizzard are milking the WoW nerds of their cash and rightly so, because they caved in and showed the world how little self control and discipline they have. Then in a couple of years us casual gamers will get truly great casual games such as Diablo 3 and StarCraft 2. Blizzard are spitting on the WoW players and serving the casual, non-WoW players a plate of 5 star dishes. Don't become a WoW nerd, because you will enter Blizzard's "Nerds to drain money from" list. Diablo 3 will be just as addictive but nowhere near as detrimental to your health. Think about it.
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