howandwhy99
Adventurer
I keep trying to play videogames, but I get bored by them really, really fast. Real life is too interesting.
When I used to have a solid TV lineup, it was fine, but remembering when different shows are on when you only watch a couple each week just leads me to forgetting them. TV is a vast wasteland for me now.As far as I'm concerned, video games (online, multi-player, or just me at my PC) are a (superior) substitute to the dreck on television.("Monk" is the exception that proves the rule.)
I played WoW casually for 18 months or so, right before the first expansion arrived. I had fun, but it was rare to play more than 10-15 hours a week, and only close to that if I could get a good weekend run through one of my favorite places with people I liked. I seriously doubt there will ever be an online MMORPG that really caters to my tastes sufficiently to garner more dedication. Apparently, my tastes are an odd combination now, that lacks popular support.![]()
Not having a D&D game makes me want to play WoW.
Playing WoW does not make me not want to play D&D.
AR
Like I mentioned before, even if you figure 10 hours a week, 40 hours a month, for 15$, that's not a bad "value" for entertainment, really. WoW is pretty "casual friendly". I have a friend that played Halo2 hundreds of hours in multiplayer, there's certainly a lot more variety to WoW than that. It's all just in how you feel like spending your time.