Anyone here is planning to quit wow or already quit? erm...i wanted to quit too but its too hard. lol
Quit wow for good
Quit wow for good
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Apr 17 2010, 07:43 AM, updated 16y ago
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Anyone here is planning to quit wow or already quit? erm...i wanted to quit too but its too hard. lol
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Apr 17 2010, 07:47 AM
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tomorow is may last day wakaka..dont have time to play.. may be we should come up with retired wow club lol
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Apr 17 2010, 08:00 AM
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24,342 posts Joined: Nov 2004 From: Setapak, Kuala Lumpur |
I have more than 30 games that I can play without needing to pay monthly fees. That's the benefit for quitting subscription based games.
Quit WoW more than 2 years ago. |
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Apr 17 2010, 08:16 AM
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1,393 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Dust |
I quit like 3 months ago ... told myself i will not join back anymore, but just last week i started back again. Its not that easy to quit.
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Apr 17 2010, 08:37 AM
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You'll be back
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Apr 17 2010, 08:44 AM
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Apr 17 2010, 08:49 AM
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1,518 posts Joined: Mar 2008 From: Here'n'There |
lol..i jz quit WOW 3 months ago..reason? i got hack kaw kaw..change password kaw kaw oso kena hack kaw kaw..so i one go dowan play kaw kaw..haha xD wtheck use so mch kaw kaw
i duno how to prevent from being hacked man X_X |
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Apr 17 2010, 09:16 AM
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222 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Akina |
One way to quit Wow. Post account info and login at forum ask forumer to hack and change the password.
Unable to login = quite wow. |
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Apr 17 2010, 09:18 AM
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1,813 posts Joined: Apr 2007 From: Lower Perak |
u will get your life back when u quit . trust me . keke
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Apr 17 2010, 09:54 AM
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Apr 17 2010, 09:54 AM
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i reckon dont you ever go to Withdrawal thread or you will regret XD
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Apr 17 2010, 10:42 AM
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120 posts Joined: Feb 2007 From: Thailand to Ipoh |
i tried to quit 2 times.. the longest was 4month..
if u really want to quit, try to refrain from going to anywhere near wow not even website.i was checking mmo-champion.com everyday to check latest news even after quiting..truly my mistake. and yeah if u know how make gold , u wont be needing ever to pay monthly subscription. i juz bought gametime and the demand never end for gold . 1 month can get to 30k buy gametime 6k-8k for 2 month.. win win situation |
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Apr 17 2010, 11:01 AM
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wow is fine, don't blame the game like the china's goverment and parent do.
you can play cheap offline game and still unable to make ends meet. you can also success in life, cuddle and still get loot form lich king. its all about a control on your daily life or time management, the balance. even you sell your account, there some of us just buy a new account and start over. find your priorities. realised what you have lost because of wow (mine is she left me and i dont think she wil be back, and other opportunity lost) http://www.wikihow.com/Stop-Playing-World-of-Warcraft for hardcore solution to quit wow, see beow: Cautionary Warning: see at your own risk p.s. i still dont considering comming back(until i got the balance that i always wanted.) |
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Apr 17 2010, 01:44 PM
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QUOTE(Imbecile @ Apr 17 2010, 11:01 AM) wow is fine, don't blame the game like the china's goverment and parent do. i dint blame the games lo bro . i blame myselfyou can play cheap offline game and still unable to make ends meet. you can also success in life, cuddle and still get loot form lich king. its all about a control on your daily life or time management, the balance. even you sell your account, there some of us just buy a new account and start over. find your priorities. realised what you have lost because of wow (mine is she left me and i dont think she wil be back, and other opportunity lost) http://www.wikihow.com/Stop-Playing-World-of-Warcraft for hardcore solution to quit wow, see beow: Cautionary Warning: see at your own risk p.s. i still dont considering comming back(until i got the balance that i always wanted.) question is how many player in the world have self control over this games. even adult get addicted . how about the teenager/student ?? This post has been edited by nagflar: Apr 17 2010, 01:49 PM |
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Apr 17 2010, 02:54 PM
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i still can take control of my life while playing this game at the same time (oh well i guess im not that obsessed)
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Apr 17 2010, 05:09 PM
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hai guise, whats goin on here
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Apr 17 2010, 05:12 PM
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I quitted wow for good at march 08. Never regretted it ever since! It was wasting away my 2.5years with wow. After which I realised how much I have gained without staring at my 22' lcd screen 3hrs a day, 30hrs a week! It was a fantastic game, the BEST pc game I have ever played, arguably the best pc game in the world.
It was extremely tough to quit. Probably one of the hardest thing I have ever done. The urge kept coming back. Why? Because I had put so much time and effort in it. I was the amazing druid in my guild, with the very best and latest gears. Everyone is admiring me. It served as the only inspirational purpose for me; I truely belonged to this world, I was so comfortable and in my comfort zone, away from the stresses, hassle and uncertainties of life. I escaped from the unhappiness of my life and what's going around me. The joy and fun and freedom to be in the game is priceless. I learned more to dwell longer each day into the game, wasting more of my precious time where I could spend quality time with my family and friends. No, I was too afraid to let go! Letting go seems like impossible. Its too damn hard to quit! Until I realised what damaged had it caused. I lost it completely and entirely. This game had consumed me. I needed to find a resolution before I'm truely sucked into this world of isolation and neglect. I quitted and deleted my account once and for all for good, for me! It was once again the toughest thing but the best thing I have done for myself. I saved my own life. I was back on course in living normally like everyone else. My true account was still vivid till this moment. Why is wow so fantastic? It is a computer game where everyone can mingle with each other to play together, raid together and bond together in a virtual world. You never meet those players whom you have play with. It creates a sense of belonging. What ever you do you can always do it again. If you failed a quest or failed to obtain your dream tiers, or your failed in raids in killing the next toughest boss, you logged out and logged back in and try again the very next day! There is no consequences in wow. But in life, whatever choices you made, whatever you do will have an impact or consequence in your life. People find it extremely hard to quit and blamed it on the game. Utimately blizzard is only trying to make money. The only person to blame is yourself! Not blizzard! You choose what life you would want and bear the consequence. To those fellow of thinking of quitting wow, I strongly encourage you. You would never have understood the joy once you step outside of this circle and truely enjoy life thereafter. Its the best thing you can do for yourself. Do yourself a favour, quit wow!! |
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Apr 17 2010, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(xtremesportx @ Apr 17 2010, 05:12 PM) I quitted wow for good at march 08. Never regretted it ever since! It was wasting away my 2.5years with wow. After which I realised how much I have gained without staring at my 22' lcd screen 3hrs a day, 30hrs a week! It was a fantastic game, the BEST pc game I have ever played, arguably the best pc game in the world. hai hai thanks for your input, sugi wa sugi...It was extremely tough to quit. Probably one of the hardest thing I have ever done. The urge kept coming back. Why? Because I had put so much time and effort in it. I was the amazing druid in my guild, with the very best and latest gears. Everyone is admiring me. It served as the only inspirational purpose for me; I truely belonged to this world, I was so comfortable and in my comfort zone, away from the stresses, hassle and uncertainties of life. I escaped from the unhappiness of my life and what's going around me. The joy and fun and freedom to be in the game is priceless. I learned more to dwell longer each day into the game, wasting more of my precious time where I could spend quality time with my family and friends. No, I was too afraid to let go! Letting go seems like impossible. Its too damn hard to quit! Until I realised what damaged had it caused. I lost it completely and entirely. This game had consumed me. I needed to find a resolution before I'm truely sucked into this world of isolation and neglect. I quitted and deleted my account once and for all for good, for me! It was once again the toughest thing but the best thing I have done for myself. I saved my own life. I was back on course in living normally like everyone else. My true account was still vivid till this moment. Why is wow so fantastic? It is a computer game where everyone can mingle with each other to play together, raid together and bond together in a virtual world. You never meet those players whom you have play with. It creates a sense of belonging. What ever you do you can always do it again. If you failed a quest or failed to obtain your dream tiers, or your failed in raids in killing the next toughest boss, you logged out and logged back in and try again the very next day! There is no consequences in wow. But in life, whatever choices you made, whatever you do will have an impact or consequence in your life. People find it extremely hard to quit and blamed it on the game. Utimately blizzard is only trying to make money. The only person to blame is yourself! Not blizzard! You choose what life you would want and bear the consequence. To those fellow of thinking of quitting wow, I strongly encourage you. You would never have understood the joy once you step outside of this circle and truely enjoy life thereafter. Its the best thing you can do for yourself. Do yourself a favour, quit wow!! |
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Apr 17 2010, 05:40 PM
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QUOTE(xtremesportx @ Apr 17 2010, 05:12 PM) I quitted wow for good at march 08. Never regretted it ever since! It was wasting away my 2.5years with wow. After which I realised how much I have gained without staring at my 22' lcd screen 3hrs a day, 30hrs a week! I stop reading right over here;1. nobody wanted to read wall of text without tl:dr 2. you seems to fail math to be a successful WoW player |
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Apr 17 2010, 05:42 PM
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