Quote Originally Posted by 'asonimie',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141860#pos t141860
My Thoughts Exactly. I used to push end content with one of the top 25 guilds in the world. I quit the game for 6 months and when I came back they all treated me like I had committed High Treason. It's one of the things that got me into multiboxing - focusing my Elitist Talents into something else that can yield Above Average achievements > 5Boxing. Same motivation that drove me to raid in the past, but infinitely more rewarding in my opinion. Not one of those raiders from my old guild could log in and Solo Heroic MGT in 20 mins, then sign off and watch a movie the rest of the night on a whim. Thank You Boxing
Yeah, when you think of them sitting there slaving over the game unable to move until the GM says so, you don't feel bad about leaving at all. I was nervous about the money at first, but I love WoW so much that I know I won't stop playing it. If spending more money can improve my quality of life by making a hobby of mine more managable, it's worth it. I also realized that even at $1300 per year in subscriptions fees, I used to spend $1000 per year on console gaming so if I stop buying $60 console games every month, it's barely more money at all. I guarantee that when solo boxing, I'd get so bored that I'd buy other games. Not that WoW bores me in general, but how often did I have to log out for the night because no one was running some instance I needed? Often enough.