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Member
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 50
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Do you play World of Warcraft any more? I have heard a lot of people quit playing due to boredom at the upper levels. I have only gotten to level 30 and then quit due to its repetitive nature.
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The Man
Geeked on Posting
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 506
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My only issue with World of Warcraft is the high monthly subscription fee. However, the game must be pretty damn amazing if people are paying that over and over.
If they gave the game out for free and then charged for the subscribtion I would be more inclined to play. It is still considered one of the best games ever, which further provokes me into going out and buying it. flabbybuns |
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Junior Member
Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 19
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Well, I had to quit this game because my comp. couldn't handle it, I think it requires around a 2.4 Ghz comp to handle it.
My friends are pretty addicted, they play like 4 hours a day, so don't touch it if you don't have time and don't want to get addicted! It's a Diablo kind of game with heroes and all that. |
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Member
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 50
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It is really addicting at first, but I do not see how people can keep playing multiple characters to level 60. There just really isn't much to do when you are at a high level, the raids are repetitive once you've done them all.
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Member
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 50
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I wasn't that impressed with WoW - the skills are samey, and you can level too fast. I much prefer Dark Age of Camelot, which has a far better structured PVP system.
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