So, a wee bit of backstory.
Back in Febuary or therabouts, I got out of World of Warcraft. I had hit 60 with my two main characters, and while WoW is a great game from 1-59, at 60 the game suddenly ends. The only thing remaining is huge boring raids with people, or long boring grinding, or terribly un-fun PVP battlegrounds. So, I left. I played Empire at war for a time. It was, and is an excelent game. I eagerly await the expansion pack.
But a week ago, or therabouts, Dungons and Dragons online offered a free 7-day trial. I tried it. Two hours later, I removed it. I really, really didn't like it. However, it rekindled the flame of MMO desire in me. So, when payday rolled around, I went and bought Guild Wars. Just the starter. Not the expansion yet. It's a blast! I've barely moved away from it in two daws. Today, I took a break, and went out with my wife for some interaction with, you know, actual people.
Woo-Hoo. Tommorow, more Guild Wars!
Back in Febuary or therabouts, I got out of World of Warcraft. I had hit 60 with my two main characters, and while WoW is a great game from 1-59, at 60 the game suddenly ends. The only thing remaining is huge boring raids with people, or long boring grinding, or terribly un-fun PVP battlegrounds. So, I left. I played Empire at war for a time. It was, and is an excelent game. I eagerly await the expansion pack.
But a week ago, or therabouts, Dungons and Dragons online offered a free 7-day trial. I tried it. Two hours later, I removed it. I really, really didn't like it. However, it rekindled the flame of MMO desire in me. So, when payday rolled around, I went and bought Guild Wars. Just the starter. Not the expansion yet. It's a blast! I've barely moved away from it in two daws. Today, I took a break, and went out with my wife for some interaction with, you know, actual people.
Woo-Hoo. Tommorow, more Guild Wars!
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