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LOL we had a hunter raidleading tonite, he said something about how pallys made for crap tanks (not serious just as a joke), tho it kinda backfired as myself and all the other pallys took it in turns to Blessing Of Protection (bop) him. Was hilarious. One of the funniest and most enjoyable BT raids ive had in a while.

Season 4 is rolling out today. Grats on those that got Gladiator!! :)

I'm thinking about horing myself out and getting all of season 2 from honor and any other gear I can, and start arena's seriously. Never bothered before, always saw arena as a bad thing for WoW, but it seems it's here to stay. The major problem is I can't ever find a decent squad to run with or any good players.

I just quit, and I'm GLAD. Now maybe I can get my life back.

Lol!!! congrats on the quit.. but you will be back in no time mate :D .. Wow is living in your body from the second you install it.. soon enough it will call you back to play.. its only a matter of time :D

why do people like this game? it suck so bad. all you do is gather quest and complete them by killing something most of the time. how is this fun? i forced myself to play it for 2 hrs and i couldn't take it anymore.

To each his own :)

why do people like this game? it suck so bad. all you do is gather quest and complete them by killing something most of the time. how is this fun? i forced myself to play it for 2 hrs and i couldn't take it anymore.

If you only played for 2 hours then you were still in the starting zones, which are the most tedious. The game gets better and better the higher level you are. End game is the best due to the raiding and all the unique places there are.

Honestly if you've only played for 2 hours, you have no real right to talk about how good or bad it is.

why do people like this game? it suck so bad. all you do is gather quest and complete them by killing something most of the time. how is this fun? i forced myself to play it for 2 hrs and i couldn't take it anymore.

Why do people play games in general? They play for the fun factor. A lot of players find WoW fun (me included), while some don't.

"To each his own" is a phrase thrown around constantly, and while not every player will enjoy playing WoW, the number that do enjoy it outweighs them.

Why do people play StarCraft or Diablo? They play because it's a unique game that offers a very high fun factor.

If you don't like playing WoW, then just don't play. There is no need to come in here and bash it because you didn't have fun.

why do people like this game? it suck so bad. all you do is gather quest and complete them by killing something most of the time. how is this fun? i forced myself to play it for 2 hrs and i couldn't take it anymore.

name one game that's NOT repetitive. i dare you!

why do people like this game? it suck so bad. all you do is gather quest and complete them by killing something most of the time. how is this fun? i forced myself to play it for 2 hrs and i couldn't take it anymore.

why do idiots flame this thread? they suck so bad, all they do is gimp posts up and and whine to people who dont care. How is that productive? I forced myself to try and read your posts but gave up after 2 secs, I coudn`t take anymore.

I moved on to WoW from FPS online games and it took a little while to get used to but I think the fact most of my mates from those FPS games were on it made it a good laugh with the ingame chat etc. Now that we're raiding and seeing endgame stuff it just makes it all the better.

Of course I do get times where I get bored of it. Just have a break for a week or two and I'm right back into it. (during that week I probably still log on just to chat to people ;) )

I moved on to WoW from FPS online games and it took a little while to get used to but I think the fact most of my mates from those FPS games were on it made it a good laugh with the ingame chat etc. Now that we're raiding and seeing endgame stuff it just makes it all the better.

Of course I do get times where I get bored of it. Just have a break for a week or two and I'm right back into it. (during that week I probably still log on just to chat to people ;) )

Same for me. I HATED MMO's and HATED RPG's. I was a hardcore fps'er. Counterstrike, Day of Defeat, COD, Doom, UT, etc. Was even a CAL admin and Operations Manager for 9 yrs.. Then WOW came along.. Tried it out cause of my friends, and it was ok at first. But once you really get into it, after like the first week or 2.. holy cow, you get so addicted and becomes so much more fun. Haven't turned back since.

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