I'm just a casual player
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I'm just a casual player
Thats about it. When I play WoW, I'm not in for all the glory of having epic mounts and Tier X armor and weapons. I there just to have fun. The guild I belong to has six people I work with during the week. The other guild members are a great bunch of people. I even convinced my questing partner to join the guild, something that she wishes she had done sooner, when we first started questing together.
We've had our share of members that their only purpose was to run DM and Stockades at mind numbing numbers, just to get XP and all the greens they can get.
I have quested with complete strangers and we work well, getting to the point of not talking, almost knowing what the other is going to do. And I have played with others that are so rigid and exact in what they want to do that I left the group after being chastized for not being fast enough with thunder clap or switching between battle or defensive stance. I too damn old for crap like that.
Our guild will occassionally run raids into TM or other Horde outposts, help out the new players, or come to the rescue of those getting ganked. We do not demand that members have to be a certain level to join, have to farm for the better of the guild, and anything else I deem as complete lunacy.
I have been playing computer games since the days of pong, the TRS-80 and so on. I still play with MS Flight Simulator, and occassionly will take on my grandson in Football (US style ) on the Xbox.
I was never into the board games like D&D and would laugh at the "geeks" that played it, that was 20 yrs ago, when I was young and unimpressionable 20 something. Look at me now, 45, and I'm playing a fantasy online computer game. Who would have thunk it. http://www.worldofwar.net/forums/blogs/viewblog.php?userid=341481&entry=332
We've had our share of members that their only purpose was to run DM and Stockades at mind numbing numbers, just to get XP and all the greens they can get.
I have quested with complete strangers and we work well, getting to the point of not talking, almost knowing what the other is going to do. And I have played with others that are so rigid and exact in what they want to do that I left the group after being chastized for not being fast enough with thunder clap or switching between battle or defensive stance. I too damn old for crap like that.
Our guild will occassionally run raids into TM or other Horde outposts, help out the new players, or come to the rescue of those getting ganked. We do not demand that members have to be a certain level to join, have to farm for the better of the guild, and anything else I deem as complete lunacy.
I have been playing computer games since the days of pong, the TRS-80 and so on. I still play with MS Flight Simulator, and occassionly will take on my grandson in Football (US style ) on the Xbox.
I was never into the board games like D&D and would laugh at the "geeks" that played it, that was 20 yrs ago, when I was young and unimpressionable 20 something. Look at me now, 45, and I'm playing a fantasy online computer game. Who would have thunk it. http://www.worldofwar.net/forums/blogs/viewblog.php?userid=341481&entry=332
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Join date : 2008-04-01
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