I was a Wow junkie back in the day.
12-15 hours a day was not uncommon.
But my life is much different and I’m a lot older than I was then.
People lives change and they move on, lose interest.
I was a Wow junkie back in the day.
12-15 hours a day was not uncommon.
But my life is much different and I’m a lot older than I was then.
People lives change and they move on, lose interest.
/end thread
I’m happy you are moving on.
Here’s what you do for the rest of your WoW Carreer.
Press H.
Select Epic Battlegrounds.
Press Queue.
Enter Battle.
Welcome to the true end-game.
It ebbs and flows for me.
July is almost always an ebb. I have other interests competing for my time, and WoW just has to take a back seat for a bit.
Thanks for sharing.
Its called burnout, and I think we all have that sometimes.
Dear diary…
I don’t like parmesan cheese.
yup…
take a break. 6 months. dont touch the game. It feels a lot fresher when youre over the burnout.
Im currently in burnout mode myself lol…WAAAY too many alts rolled this expansion
Denny Crane
Could not say it any better but good respond
Some days I stare longingly out the window as it rains just so that people walking by will think I’m deep in thought.
c’est la vie
I don’t play much lately, but still log in for an hour or two, a couple of times a week.
I obsessed back in vanilla, but still never played more than 6 hours in a day.
I only play when i feel like it, and if not having fun, log off.
I like to go to a coffee shop with my laptop so maybe people will think I’m a writer… Really I’m just on tvtropes.
There should be a trope for that very thing IMO. The writer/journalist who goes to the coffee shop with a laptop to clear their head.
facts
Honestly I don’t feel like living anymore, for similar reasons to your own, but apparently people get bent out of shape when I say that as if it’s their business.