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Man did this game bring me down to my knees…
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Narrated by: Saberspark
Edited by: Eleazar (Eleazar / FER# 7615 on Discord)
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I risked this too, but I love pussy too much and luckily I’m also good looking so wow magnetism on me wasn’t too strong
I quit at end of WotLK.
Same problem. So addictive. XD
Thanks for sharing, bud.
I know this video one years old but i have to tell my own 2 cent about World of Warcraft, yes the game addictive and mentally straining. Like even now i feel like just want to completely delete my account and not touch the game ever again, because i feel like i NEVER! gonna achieve anything alone normally. I want to make lot of gold, but all the gold making guide videos feels rushed, not casual, and totally lies. Like seriously i trying to collect 120,000 gold for the Pandaren Yak mount ( with the Tmog NPC on it ) and i barely can get 2,000 gold in AH selling stuffs. Then how they expect me to collect millions. All of these Youtubers who say they make million, liars. They just simply spend rl money on wowtoken, get bunch of gold then show off in Youtube that look at me i collected 10.000.000 Gold in AH….. Yea right!
Wrong. You almost LET WoW ruin your life. WoW doesn't ruin lives. People ruin lives. You nearly ruined yourself. Not WoW.
"Passive way" So like, you're opening the door but it unscrews itself every time you open it?
I was an addict too for almost 15 years. Then I ran out of gold to buy game time, decided it was enough, but kept the game on my computer. After about 4-5 months I realized it's still on my PC so I deleted it. Happy life.
You’re a good guy
Your name is STEVEN?! LMAO! I never would have guessed! Also, LOL, I don't have ANY social media and never have, never will! That's how I like it! I have to interact with people all day at work! By the time I get home, I just wanna relax and be left alone to enjoy my internet surfing in peace! lol. I never cared for WOW or any other online interactive game (for the same reason I don't have social media, lol), but this vid was super interesting! I'm really sorry you had to go through that, but I'm also really happy you realized what was going on and got out! So happy you're better now! Good for you! And at least it helped you get where you are now! I love watching your vids, so I'm very thankful! <3
My older brother at one point was completely addicted to wow he would not sleep or eat or go anywhere he just played wow he ended up deleting his account and started been more social
Back in late middleschool, I was the stereotypical minecraft kid. I had it on every platform and was obsessed.
I played every morning and night on an economy server called desiredcraft, and once I got a touch phone, I played pocket edition at school.
Oh, you were that kid. It sounds like ADD really did a number on you.
I think talking you trough the repurcussions might have helped. Often, that generation of parents worldwide also don't straight up pay attention and talk.
I could be wrong. Glad things got better.
I had a couple of friends who repeated a year of high school because of WoW. Besides it being too expensive at the time for me, I also avoided it because I knew I would get way too addicted as well. So glad I avoided it and any MMORPG throughout my life (except for a 2-week stint of Runescape, lol. But again, didn't continue it either because I had to pay to progress any further)
I love wow
Anyone can be addicted to anything. Drugs, alcohol, videogames or sex etc just to name a few. I lost 2 years of my life to substance abuse, addiction is a hell of a battle to endure.
I can hear the voice quivers at several parts. This was truly a moment of vulnerability. I honor the authenticity.
WoW Addiction is a waste of time.
WoW Hardcore is the waste of the waste of time.
WoW wasn't an addiction when it made me and others money! It was only a problem when time was wasted and wow tokens became a thing.
In 2023 I see it hard for any mmorpg to hold any new player longer then a week!
Every video game has a value either in time or profit and once you learn there is no profit or time worth wasting you learn!
Aside from just games, college years are basically when you learn self-control. For many people, it's the first time they have no limitation on themselves, that would physically stop them from drinking, smoking, partying or (like in this case) playing video games all day long. Of course, you will go a little wild with it. I feel like nearly everybody does. What's important is that one has to have some maturity to realize that when it becomes harmful. Some notice it quite early and are able to stop themselves before things get dangerous. Others are not able to and that's when addictions and many other problems start.
My Dad, who is dead now, used to play World of Warcraft.
At the time, he was getting into his middle age where he was now a husband and a father.
But in his spare time, he would play World of Warcraft, not very addictive or anything like that but he would play from time to time.
I guess he stopped playing, I couldn't tell why again he's dead.
I used to be very, very addictive to video games when I was younger and thus missing out on family gathering events because I was so addicted to video games back in the day.
But now I've been focusing on school and work and don't have time to play video games.
Well, I am addicted to your videos, if that helps
I guess an emotional story doesnt have to be very accurate
This hit hard.
imagine blaming a game for your own internal problems lol
Lol, League of Legends almost ruined mine as well. x) Wound up taking a 7 year break as a result, but tried it again last Autumn. It's still fun, but I can now play a few games without it consuming my entire being. 😅
80% of time spent in the game I was looking for a party/mate for something to do. That was my reason to quit WoW entirely.
Have a long history with this game (started at Burning Crusade). The schedule i played WoW was not whole: i needed a break for a year or so to make it interesting and compelling for me again. The last expansion i played was Shadowlands (I skipped most of Pandaria, all of Draenor and BfA). Looking for a raid guild literally was like looking for a full time job. Eventually i found one. Then i also wanted to do M+ and some arenas. I was't experienced in PvP so mostly queued solo skirmishes and sometimes found there some mates to do rated arena. But mostly i wanted to do M+ dungeons. That's where i wanted to spend most of my game time. <And here the first sentence of my message is repeated>. Most of my time in WoW was spent in waiting. So when our raid guild was done raiding on current expantion, i have decided to quit.