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4-01-2009 @ 11:45AM
Lambform said...
I've been without WOW for a couple months, and have found that it hasn't affected me that much at all. I was never a hardcore player but hit my fair share of the virtual celestial body many of us call home. At first i found it really slowed down my days without wow.
Having to find other means of entertainment was a bit daunting at first. But keeping up to date with the wow news ( 3.1 changes etc.) and chatting with mates about it made me realize all the more that if wow ceases to be a source of entertainment, by all means, try another game, try no games. I found that this has made me enjoy wow all the more now that i have come back to it :D
Ps. Lambform is real i asked jeeves.