What most WoW players have forgotten

#0 - June 12, 2008, 5:44 p.m.
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In between the fight of the best purples and the anger of being ganked
most Word of Warcraft players have forgotten one of the most important things:

This is fun.

You're all so mad of everything! Warlocks are OP, recoloured arena gear, TBC-sux,
no more 40 man raids, etc etc.

Did you all forget the first time you played?
The ecstacy of exploring this new world, the rush of battling other people,
the good feeling after downing a boss.

I had lost all hope of the WoW community, untill I saw the post from SK-Gaming
where a guy said "KJ is a hard ecounter where no one can screw up and give their best.
Best and most fun encounter ever!"
or something like that. But, when he said that it was "fun" I was happy.
There was still someone out there that had fun playing.


Please, look harder. Find that feeling where you're having fun playing.
That is what this game is all about.
Having fun.

So, have fun ^^
(or else I shall shard all your purples)
#11 - June 12, 2008, 6:39 p.m.
Blizzard Post
Actually I think almost everybody plays for fun, and I am pretty sure that people wouldn’t be playing if they weren’t enjoying themselves :-)

It is just that some people are very passionate about the game, which I think is the reason why some people are expressing anger or frustration instead of joy or happiness. We all know that being passionate about something can lead to people becoming very emotionally involved with said something, and sometimes when you are emotionally involved with something, you tend to treat every little fault or issue like if it is a life and death situation... It is actually very similar to how some people are very passionate about certain sports :-)