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crumas2 said:

After 700+ hours of 360 Oblivion, I finally broke down and got a subscription to WoW.   While it isn't a "I'm the focus of the game" sort of experience like single-player RPGs, WoW has a lot to offer, particularly for those who like lots o' ways to level up.  I'm currently focusing on solving quests (as most here probably know, the game is just mind-bogglingly large, so the number of available quests is like drinking from a fire-hose), but I'm also taking time to level up my fishing ability, my cooking ability, as well as first aid and skinning.

There are SO many minor skills that can be focused on--and add in all the guilds/campaigns/socialization/etc.--that I can imagine playing this for a very, very long time.  It's good to be back into PC (well, Mac, actually) gaming again.  I miss my 40" Sony LCD, but I can give it a little attention when I take breaks to watch Blu-Ray movies and House. 

 

Wow is a pretty good game with tons of stuff to enjoy. I am sure you all ready know form just logging in that unless you enjoy some of the worst chat in any game I have ever played. You can turn off all the chat channels. Hope you can find some people to guild with that you enjoy playing with, it is the best part of the game. When you do get max level prepare to be called every name in the book no matter how good you are if you are low geared even though it is more than enough for most the instances you would be wanting to try at first.