yeah, well sorta World of WarCrack is what I really want to do, yes yes I know I swore that after everquest back in highschool I would no longer play games with a monthly fee, but for some reason this game has been calling me and I really want to play an MMO again, so I may be soon to purchase World of Warcraft and lose what is left of my social
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You can't play WarCrack! You gotta play Guild Wars! We gotta do Guild Battles! So you have to play (and check forums more).
In fact, later this week or weekend (sometime before Factions, at least), I think we should all get on and try to get our characters through as many missions as possible. Once enough people have ascended we could start doing Guild Battles (and we can invite Brian and other K building people, as guild guests, if needed).
If you had the time for it (at least 3 hours daily) and you have lots of friends that play it, go ahead (as long as you still play Guild Wars! *shakes fist*). I don't have the time to play games as much anymore (except maybe weekends), so I wouldn't play WoW and have avoided it for that reason. I'm hoping to get through most of Oblivion this week (my spring break) so I don't spend lots of time playing video games after my break.
And Laura, lots of females play WoW. More females play that than any other game because of it's social nature (and addictive nature, can't forget that). Also, since it's easy to play, that might help too. I just recently read an article about female gamers and what they think new female gamers might like, and what they were playing. All of them play WoW and recommend it, except one (the other one plays shooter games and whatnot) who probably hasn't played it before.
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