and not true... for all anyway...
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Mja think Wow indeed has the potential to be a relationship killer. Like any other mmorpg for that matter as they all tend to be time sinks in one way of another. For people with an addictive personality a bit more so.
Also depends whether your partner has played or is playing wow too of course. I guess you can get away with a lot more playtime if your partner is also into Wow or at least understands from own experience way you can't walk out of a dungeon run or raid to "quickly" do something else.
For an example, I happen to know someone who would be extremely pissed if I would play Wow as much as I would like to
Also depends whether your partner has played or is playing wow too of course. I guess you can get away with a lot more playtime if your partner is also into Wow or at least understands from own experience way you can't walk out of a dungeon run or raid to "quickly" do something else.
For an example, I happen to know someone who would be extremely pissed if I would play Wow as much as I would like to
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And rappers do.Commando wrote:"WoW doesn't kill relationships, people kill relationships".
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what about rabbits?
I guess I must be an advert for anti-wow lol
Its all self-inflicted tbh. If you want to fail at relationships (consciously or sub-consciously) it will happen anyway, regardless of a computer game
I guess I must be an advert for anti-wow lol
Its all self-inflicted tbh. If you want to fail at relationships (consciously or sub-consciously) it will happen anyway, regardless of a computer game
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Vecko wrote:I guess you can get away with a lot more playtime if your partner is also into Wow or at least understands from own experience way you can't walk out of a dungeon run or raid to "quickly" do something else.
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Sigh, this. I'm so glad I don't live home anymore. My dad would ALWAYS bug me about raiding, it was doing my head in. Now I'm hardly able to spend even a week home without my dad pissing me the heck off now that I'm used to freedom.Brechnar wrote:Vecko wrote:I guess you can get away with a lot more playtime if your partner is also into Wow or at least understands from own experience way you can't walk out of a dungeon run or raid to "quickly" do something else.
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Yah I think Brechnar was on to something else