Wrong, for a person who did put 120 days of playtime into their character, abandoning the game because of microtransactions is “depressing” and not “sad” .
never cared for them either - all the rewards are cosmetic, and dont really mean anything to me
That’s playing as a full time job.
this account i’m on has existed since partway through wrath and maybe 1 character i have has that much /played. maybe. i don’t even think that one does. if you’ve spent over 120 days /played in classic it shouldn’t be the micro transactions you should be “depressed” about. it should be… well…
i was going to college online taking care of my mom no job for quite a while and even i couldn’t have played that much.
Bots have an easier time to farm gold and ruin the economy. If they get banned, just make a new account and get a boost. Where if they didn’t have the boost, they would have to level brand new characters which would take HOURS. Yes, it does have an impact on everyone.
Let’s not expect everyone to take things the way you do, some of us time and effort is actually valuable and seeing it go to waste is depressing, and not sad. just cuz you can get over it so easily doesn’t mean everyone else should.
No. I suffer from bipolar depression. Which is more intense than “regular” depression. My thoughts about general “depression” which I also have… something like wow isn’t even on my radar for that. When my mom died I was depressed. Classic being slightly different than I expected? Not a blip on my radar.
again, you’re projecting your own life and comparing yourself to others, a person who lost hours on end and has to walk away from it can be depressed, and not sad. let’s not compare ourselves to others or project, and see things objectively.
Playing 120days of a single game in the 575 since classic release is already straying into the area of unhealthy addiction. Feeling depression, as in the medical term, if the OP actually does, is a further sign towards addiction, and perhaps the OP should quit the game. Or if its just sadness, maybe question why you allow others to effect your own enjoyment so much. Perhaps your playing the game for the wrong reasons. Either way, if a video game is causing actual depression, its not for you.
Only on the classic forums would someone knight someone else’s melodrama over a video game as if we’re literally a life or death thing.
People who don’t suffer from debilitating depression think depression is being really sad. It’s a lot more complex than that.
and now you have no answer so you gotta insult calling it “knight someone else’s melodrama” … smh dude
And then they try to shame you for not taking their sadness serious enough, meanwhile as they claim everything is depression or some other mental illness in order to win victim points or try to make their point of view carry more weight. Its quite insulting and narcissistic
No, I was trying to avoid bringing up that my degrees are in psychology. And just letting it be an opinion vs opinion thing. But if you’re gonna be a duck I guess we can take it there.
i would rather not, i can see why you’re depressed lmfao bye
Run away, little girl. Run away.
Let the door hit you on the way out.
It’s important to not try to diagnose someone online but wow, the forums are a real… treat. When you can see potentially exactly what could be “wrong” with someone.
Thats fine, I will do it for you. The OP is either exaggerating or has an unhealthy addiction to wow. I lean towards the later because of the insane /played time. Thats either ~5 hours a day every single day since classic launch or ~7 hours a day 5 days a week. As someone said before, thats a full-time job. Theres not even that much content for a single character unless a large portion of that is endless gold farming. And what about alts?