24: World Of Warcraft, and What’s Wrong…
Well campers since the podcast post on Thursday I have been spending time in the MMORPG known as World of Warcraft, you may have heard of it, or like most others in the real world, you are thinking what the hell is that?
Well here’s a picture of it first:
And second the idea is you play online with others who want to do the same thing, have a chat, bit of hacking and slashing and being socialable. Yes the pub doesn’t quite cut it, if you want to hurt things, but then again some places you get that too, so why do they need a game?
Now the reason for this post is one of a question really? Why oh why on a game constructed for the purpose (of money) of interacting and playing a game with others, do people just want to play by themseleves and f**k others off? Why pay £8 a month to do that? You get that for free on others. This was one of the reasons why I stopped a long time ago with the game, as well as real life fun and frolicks taking center stage. I started the subscription off again a few weeks ago after getting the expansion pack for it, and starting again with a new character.
Well it seems very little has changed. In fact thanks to the kids, it seems to have gotten slightly worse. Try helping people out, and they tell you to go away. WOW, it works in both worlds…
But on the other hand, I have found people who actually play the game as intended. One such person I had a lot of fun with today in Westfall (one of the places in the game for kicking ass and chewing bubble gum)
and this has made it a lot better. If you are stuck on your own all the time in the game, it’s no fun and you end up leaving it. The game itself is very good, always been a fan of blizzard games, but unless you are playing with friends, WOW is a lot of work. Here ends the post on WOW.
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