I know that many who will read this will not be entirely familar with my gaming background over the past year or so. About a month or two ago, I quit World of Warcraft, which had been the only gaming experience I was having for the past three years. Needless to say, it's a very social game, and the leaving all of my friends and guildmates was a tough decision in the end.
Where is the social?
I know that many who will read this will not be entirely familar with my gaming background over the past year or so. About a month or two ago, I quit World of Warcraft, which had been the only gaming experience I was having for the past three years. Needless to say, it's a very social game, and the leaving all of my friends and guildmates was a tough decision in the end.
Games I've built a community on are usually made by Blizzard. Not just World of Warcraft, but Warcraft 3, Diablo II, and Starcraft. But realistically, a lot of the friends I have now blossomed from a friend I met when playing WoW. Just because you stopped playing WoW doesn't mean you have to cut ties with old friends. Ask them if they have other games they play then eventually you'll meet their friends, and so on.
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