•September 12, 2008 •
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Soo , my initial plan was to simply keep my blog up to date. At first , it seemed possible .
Then obviously it went downhill , School started again after my holiday so my good intentions went out of the window.
HOWEVER – I’m glad to announce my retirement from wow. As i found wow less and less interesting and challenging i decided to not renew my subscription.Thing about it is once you get what you always wanted it just doesn’t feel as good as you thought it would. (A problem very wealthy people seem to have as well) So instead of trying to get even more gold and such i decided to stop. (In case someone was wondering i stopped collecting gold around the 13.5k gold mark) But apart from that , my life has been good. I quite like my lessons in school and feel like leaving WoW behind has only improved my moods and given me more time to do things , or some of the times more time to do nothing at all
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Anyway. The reason behind me not updating my blog is quite simple. Holidays followed by school which i barely got round to , as i spend quite a time being sick and going to school to then come home SHATTERED. So the question i ask myself is the following – If i stop with WoW , what do i have left to write about? Current reply? Absolutely nothing. However i do realise hardly anyone reads my blog but it’s more of a valve to let of steam anyway.
As far as what has come in the place of wow , I’ve started spending more time on one of my Passion , being music. Not really writing songs or what not , but just spending time to listen to my music and do some thinking on my own. Which in Hectic times is truly of great value to me.
That is all i had to say for today
PS – In case anyone has any suggestions of bands/Cd’s i should check out , please do not hesitate to let me know.
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Tags: Hectic, Music, Quit, WoW
•August 15, 2008 •
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At the end of vanilla wow a new phenonomon emerged , namely itemselling. High end guilds decided to sell off t2 / t3 items or other items for large ammounts of gold. I recall the price for a T2 item on my realm was about 1000 gold. Which used to be a huge ammount for vanilla wow. Along the forum posts announcing the start of these “sales” a series of complaints emerged. Per guild selling items about 3 forum topics would emerge about the sales being a bad thing. It eventualy ended up with the casual VS hardcore battle or the claims that i would encourage gold buying for ingame items.
So now the “end” of BC is near , the item selling has returned . However i was suprised to have not stumbled upon any complain threads yet. Instead the services seem to have risen in popularity and some servers are known to have dozens of people waiting to loot their tokens or weapons or what not.
My point of view on this is fairly simplistic. I aprove of it. I’m of the opinion that if the demand is there , why should the supply not emerge or simply respond. Problem with this remains to be the question of morality . Although i’m not sure how or why WoW has become such a serious matter with a moral , it has. People are yelling about wellfare epics and the argument (this time not in forum posts but more as random trolls , making it less reasonably explained) of encourgement of buying gold seems to have returned.
Now my question is , should this be encouraged? Alot of previous games sold so called of boosts for items before so why should world of warcraft not be one of these? It is the case that it has now become a different style of boosting , seeing that items are BOP and people get saved to instances.
Also should Blizzard prevent these kind of behaviour or should they shut an eye to it? Or even possibly make it easier for people to do this. I personaly think this will not happen as the whole reason for the creation of BOP items was to prevent the selling of items which occured in other online games or MMO’s.
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