I played WoW when I was younger. Now had a 70 mage and stopped playing it for a few months. I played D2 since I was 11 and now playing D3. Is WoW worth the second game to pick up? I hear that it's becoming a dead game?
Yes! I played too, and stopped and now I play again Its worth it. Not so serious, but in fun kinda way Have Fun!
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If you can moderate your time and not get sucked in, it could be fun. I played for a while and it's just too time consuming if you let it. I had friends that would pass up life events like hanging out, graduations, partying, etc. for WoW. That was when I finally just turned it in.
Same. ^ It's dead, there's a new generation of MMO's coming out now. Guild Wars 2 is amazing, try Secret World, etc.
Yes, this game is really very amazing game. It will attract the players a lot with its graphics and features used in the gameplay. Do you all know that by playing this game you can improve your educational skills. Recently researches found that by playing this game you can improve your scientific thinking.
I've heard that WoW lost about 2 milion players in the last year, though i don't remember where I've heard it. Anyway try something else like guild wars or even some free online games like Invictus which isn't that bad for being free. other than that i can only advise you to stay away from those games or at least try to control your time
While games are actually good for the mind (unless you consider the game a reality) MMOs require some kind of dedication and only end when the company decides for it too, if your aim is to pass time I can think of many efficient ways to do so that dont cost a penny. Personally I say get 'hooked' on something that matters, like programming