The video of the moment a World of Warcraft maniac, who professes to having spent 5 of his 34 years and 24,000 hours of his life playing the hit MMORPG, finally breaks his crippling addiction and deletes his army of alts has recently been attracting a great deal of comment.
The video:
Player 1
Having spent 13 hours a day playing the game for the past 5 years it is little wonder he has no friends.
Although his deleted characters will probably be kept in perpetuity by Blizzard as a means of hopefully luring him back, his items at least are likely gone forever.
People in the game could have told him to “get a life” all those years so he went and got it.
lol fail
ALL OF THE ITEMS IN WOW
are EASILY obtainable with a little bit of work and a good guild
if you want a thing called the thunder fury, a badass sword from another time, all you need to do is spend 15 minutes per WEEK farming
if you want something that just came out, join a progression guild and for 3 hours aday (about the same amount of time an average troll frequents his forums) he could end up with the best items for his class in end game within a month
if you want a fucking girl friend
man the f♥♥k up
and ask the girl that was on vent out for a meeting irl and hope to god she’s not taken
surprisingly, that might actually work.
god bless world of warcraft, its a FUCKING SHITTY GAME, but f♥♥k why am i so addicted to it
All low level characters. WTF.
lame, after 5 years he only had that much and he must suck if he didn’t have that much 70+ characters. i quit a lil while go because of new patch making the raids easier, and i only played for like 5 months had 3 lvl 85, 2 lvl 70-82 2 lvl 60-69 and like 6 lvl 30-59
its not that hard to quit wow i stopped playing for a few months but didnt go as far as deleting my characters the game just got boring