Dare I claim that the only reason I loaded up World of Warcraft (WoW) was to make my friend grind back the gold I leant him when I retired from WoW? It was only 900g, and he likely expected me to retire for good, and so did I. Or, dare I say that I gave into the itch despite my better judgement? It’s like sleeping with an ex-girlfriend, which one knows is wrong, but momentarily, feels so right.
Already, upon hearing of my return, a friend said something to the effect of, “Maybe this means we won’t hear any more WoW-bashing,” which made me grin reluctantly, because my criticism of WoW remains intact, because the game is still with flaws. Though, to be fair, after eight months away from Blizzard’s cash-cow, a few positive changes have occurred, which perhaps I will comment on as days go by. In the meantime, I enjoy the casual playing with friends, and leveling classes I did not explore at length in the past.
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