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World of Warcraft

Postby kitescreech » 19th Jan 07, 20:48

Just wondered if anyone else here is hooked on this ? Im currently running 2 charcters on Emerald Dream server - TedCrilley (Undead Priest) and Soniccircus (with his pet Ginger) (Belf Hunter).
Feel free to say "Hi" - maybe we could form a Wildhearts guild ! :twisted:
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Postby geordierussell » 19th Jan 07, 21:05

never played it, it looks complicated.
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Postby kitescreech » 19th Jan 07, 22:46

Oh its easy enough - it walks you through it very nicely and there susually someone around to advise you. It is soooo fuckin' addictive though :oops:
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Postby fluffygrue » 21st Jan 07, 12:14

Nyeh. Games with real people scare me. At least with Morrowind, I don't have to contend with the rest of the Internet. ;)

I'll stop being geeky now, guv.
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Postby kriscoverdale » 21st Jan 07, 12:27

Guilty - I play on the Nordrassil server as Durathor. Already got me a guild tho.
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Postby Michael Wade » 21st Jan 07, 21:46

I had a friend who started playing Everquest . He ended up quitting his job and playing 40-70 hours per week for over a year.

Somehow he quit cold turkey without a Yoko Ono figure to tie him to a chair and light his fags and serve him water.
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Postby geordierussell » 21st Jan 07, 22:00

Michael Wade wrote:Somehow he quit cold turkey without a Yoko Ono figure to tie him to a chair and light his fags and serve him water.


Ha ha ha. :lol:
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Postby Velvet Presley » 13th Jan 08, 15:05

I was more of a Neverwinter Nights man myself...

Although slightly off topic, this is the finest thing ever to come out of WoW in my opinion...

I dare you not to sing along.[/url]
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Postby Ilsa » 30th Jan 08, 23:24

On line games are fun, but I just can't think of World Of Warcraft without thinking of the South Park episode now :lol: genius.
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Postby spoon_of_grimbo » 31st Jan 08, 03:10

i saw a wrld of warcarft shop in birimingham the other week. i laughed heartily. i'm sorry, but when you're 35 and spending your time playing a dice game with plastic figures (as the few people present in teh store were doing), then you gotta think that your life's probably took a turn for the worse...
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Postby RDP » 31st Jan 08, 13:27

spoon_of_grimbo wrote:i saw a wrld of warcarft shop in birimingham the other week. i laughed heartily. i'm sorry, but when you're 35 and spending your time playing a dice game with plastic figures (as the few people present in teh store were doing), then you gotta think that your life's probably took a turn for the worse...


You sure that's not a 'Warhammer' shop, as far as I know there aren't Warcraft shops, and 'hammer's the game you normally see the more eccentric folk obsessing over with dice and paints for the figures.
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Postby Ilsa » 31st Jan 08, 14:35

Games Workshop..... apparently :shock:
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Postby spoon_of_grimbo » 31st Jan 08, 15:51

RDP wrote:
spoon_of_grimbo wrote:i saw a wrld of warcarft shop in birimingham the other week. i laughed heartily. i'm sorry, but when you're 35 and spending your time playing a dice game with plastic figures (as the few people present in teh store were doing), then you gotta think that your life's probably took a turn for the worse...


You sure that's not a 'Warhammer' shop, as far as I know there aren't Warcraft shops, and 'hammer's the game you normally see the more eccentric folk obsessing over with dice and paints for the figures.


yeah, that's the one! sorry, got them mixed up a bit apparently!
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Postby Michael Wade » 31st Jan 08, 16:47

Warhammer sounds like Dungeons and Dragons--a board game that became much more than a game for some.

The last game I played was Medal of Honor for PS2. I quit when I could not get past the SS in Arnhem. Maybe I should try Guitar Hero or Rock Band.
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