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To Return or Not To Return.

Yes, the title says, should I make the return back to WoW or not?

I stopped for a little break about 2 months ago and I've been working, doing homework and honestly with just those two things in my life, I barely have time to do anything. I wake up, go to class at 10AM come home at about 1PM study until about 3PM, then go to work until around 10PM come home and either study or go to bed.

With a schedule like this is it dumb to buy a month of subscription and pretty much only be able to play 2-4 days a week, but also for little amounts of time.

I'm hoping you can guys can really help me out. I cannot even believe I have went 2 months without playing any video games, but I miss it because when I am free, I'm bored to death and WoW is definitely my favorite game that is out for PC and will remain because I've just grown up with Warcraft. Hopefully you guys can help me out.

Basically is it worth playing playing mostly on weekends?

Thanks guys.

Comments

  • karat76karat76 Member UncommonPosts: 1,000

    Sure if you like the game. When I still played WoW I only played on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Maybe 40 hours a month or so. If you think about it, Wow is still cheaper than going out. I saved a decent chunk of cash when I played Wow on my days off instead of running around. Of course I am old and married so not like I have many friends who can just pick up and disappear for a few days like we used to in the good old days.

  • stonecreamerstonecreamer Member Posts: 9
    Originally posted by karat76


    Sure if you like the game. When I still played WoW I only played on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Maybe 40 hours a month or so. If you think about it, Wow is still cheaper than going out. I saved a decent chunk of cash when I played Wow on my days off instead of running around. Of course I am old and married so not like I have many friends who can just pick up and disappear for a few days like we used to in the good old days.

    You bring up a very good point, WoW is definitely cheap. I think I am going to go ahead and do it, I mean I make myself on all Fri. and Sat. to not to any HW, kind of my get away days and no I'm not married, but I do have a daughter so a lot of the other time is taken up with her, but heck she takes a good 2-3 hour nap each day, lol. Well you helped me put it into a little bit of perspective, thanks a lot. I think it will be about 30-40 hours a month too, but that's ok. Thanks.

  • InSpectreInSpectre Member UncommonPosts: 42
    Originally posted by stonecreamer

    Originally posted by karat76


    Sure if you like the game. When I still played WoW I only played on Friday evenings and Saturdays. Maybe 40 hours a month or so. If you think about it, Wow is still cheaper than going out. I saved a decent chunk of cash when I played Wow on my days off instead of running around. Of course I am old and married so not like I have many friends who can just pick up and disappear for a few days like we used to in the good old days.

    You bring up a very good point, WoW is definitely cheap. I think I am going to go ahead and do it, I mean I make myself on all Fri. and Sat. to not to any HW, kind of my get away days and no I'm not married, but I do have a daughter so a lot of the other time is taken up with her, but heck she takes a good 2-3 hour nap each day, lol. Well you helped me put it into a little bit of perspective, thanks a lot. I think it will be about 30-40 hours a month too, but that's ok. Thanks.

     

    A guy I know came back recently. He's having a lot of fun. He said when he wasn't playing WoW after work he was just watching TV. Have fun!

  • bodypassbodypass Member Posts: 770

    OP: welcome.

    I hope WotLK will be a blast for the next few months.

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