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b1shop comments on Should I play World of Warcraft? - Less Wrong Discussion

12 Post author: PhilGoetz 07 October 2011 04:25AM

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Comment author: b1shop 08 October 2011 04:41:06AM 4 points [-]

I enjoy playing a lot of video games, but I found the time my SO and I played WoW boring. In a real video game (lately for me: TF2, FIFA, ME), when you fail you have thoughts like "next time I'll try a different approach" or "Oops! I herped when I should have derped." Winning is genuinely satisfying because the challenges involve more than measuring your sunk cost against an arbitrary number of hours.

When you fail at WoW, it's because you picked a fight several gameplay hours too soon. When you win, it just means you get to move on to the collection quest.

There might be more cerebral challenge in the upper levels, but I was bored by the month-and-a-half I invested into it.

Comment author: pedanterrific 08 October 2011 05:48:42AM *  2 points [-]

Oops! I herped when I should have derped.

I do this all the time.

And in my (limited) experience with MMOs, it's generally more productive, as well as fun, to treat it as primarily a social enterprise. I was unsurprised - though vaguely impressed - to find just how profitable the street performer business model can be.

Comment author: CronoDAS 08 October 2011 07:53:50PM 0 points [-]

When you fail at WoW, it's because you picked a fight several gameplay hours too soon.

Unless you're already at the level cap, or doing level-matched PVP, or something.

Comment author: ArisKatsaris 08 October 2011 11:01:05PM 0 points [-]

At the level cap, or at level-matched PVP, the determining factor is usually the quality of the gear you've accumulated; so that e.g. you need to accumulate gear in normal dungeons before attempting heroic dungeons, in heroic dungeons before attempting low-difficulty raids, in low-difficulty raids before attempting high-difficulty raids, etc...