I have a disturbing new fascination: World of Warcraft. This game is much too much fun and is sapping way too much of my time.
I was looking for a new game to use my Xmas-gift $50 gift card on, and some friends I work with recommended World of Warcraft. After they explained the game a bit, it sounded fun, so I got it. Damn. All I can tell you is this: If you’re wondering where I’ve been the past couple of weeks, I’ve been in Azeroth, campaigning with my Rogue Orc. Now everyone I talk to when I mention that I’m playing WOW give me that knowing look that I’m finding is common among the players, the look that says, “your life just changed, didn’t it?” or, essentially, “Welcome to your new life.”
I won’t write a review of the game here. I’m much too new to the game to be able to describe the complexity of its land masses and characters. I’ll only say that I’m having to re-assess how much time I can allot to playing a game. My infatuation with WOW will likely wane–it always does with games, no matter how much fun they might be. But the sheer scope of involvement, the amount of ground there is to cover–literally–make it seem like this could be a game which could sap years of someone’s life before they’ve gotten a glint of how encompassing it truly is. It’s a lot like Grand Theft Auto, if you ever played that game. A big part of the fun of GTA was in exploring the city and the lay of the land. And GTA was an infatuation for me for a long, long time. But where GTA was basically a city, and in the newer version a few cities, WOW is an entire world, and even more fully textured and captivating. If GTA ever emulates Blizzard’s model for WOW and builds a whole world to explore, I may fall directly into a digital life and never be heard from again.
I’ve never played Second Life, but I imagine WOW is similar in scope, except you get to kill monsters and go on dungeon raids and quests.
And now I’ve got something else to balance into my life, because I can’t spend too much time with it. I’ve got blogs to read, friends to keep up with, and I’ve got writing and blogging to do right here on Unabashed. Which is why I’m writing this now. I’m letting you know that I’m not disappearing off the face of the Earth–at least not yet. I’m just fiddling with my latest fascination. I’m still reading your blogs, but I may not be commenting as much as I used to.
If you’re a WOW gamer, I’m on the Scarlet Crusade server, and my character’s name is KodusKahn.
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January 11th, 2008 at 11:52 am
I was beginning to suspect hardware failure or death for your absense, but now I see it’s much worse - WarCrack. Sorry man. Maybe there are some 12 step programs near you.
I’ve never played WoW so I shouldn’t be so glib. Hell, I don’t play any games on a computer or a console. I only just saw Ringworld, I mean Hallo this Christmas at my brother’s place for the first time. Aside from faster game play, it’s basically Doom. Yawn.
I have this brute of a subconscious that bullies my mind around every time I play games. It hammers me with a guilt complex that says, “You should be writing or otherwise trying to improve your self instead of wasting your life on a game!”. I think it’s from having a very practical father. He never wasted his free time on TV or games. Never read any fiction. He was too busy building cool stuff in the garage.
But those few times that I did play, back in the early 90’s, I really enjoyed Doom and Dark Forces. :)
January 11th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
I’ve played the single-player versions of WoW (way back when). I just never have been a big fan of online games (Doom, or UT deathmatches, sure). My nephews play, so I’ve seen it and it looks pretty good. But I don’t have much time to begin with, and I know that WoW is the abyss that is staring back into use, so I avoid it.
January 11th, 2008 at 11:58 pm
Have fun with it, and good luck. I’ve got a night elf druid and a human mage, but I confess I haven’t played much in recent months. My hubby does quite a bit more, and can recommend http://www.wow-pro.com as a useful site, among others of its ilk.
January 13th, 2008 at 6:14 am
I’ve never been a big gamer, but every now and then I get caught up in one. A few years back it was one of the endless Final Fantasy incarnations. More recently it’s been CIVIII. That’s been waning, so I will most certainly not check out WOW. With my luck I’d be sucked in and it’d be half a year before I came up for air.
January 16th, 2008 at 12:45 pm
I miss the old Matt. The one who used to update his blog and sometimes visit other blogs and leave pithy comments.
January 16th, 2008 at 4:33 pm
Ken: I think I liked the old Matt better too. Sorry I was away for so long.
January 16th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Matt, you’re back! Sound of Ken falling off his chair. Pinging sound of MyView getting page views again.
Good to have you back man.