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World of Warcraft

by on Aug.03, 2010, under World of Warcraft

dalaran

So I decided to buy my celestial steed today. It looks very cool. Hopefully in a few days I will be able to get my epic flying skill. I have 3335 gold saved so far, with 2000 of that collected since Friday. I finished Exalted Champion of the Alliance, and I am now following Zygor’s Icecrown Full Zone Quest Path, which is included in the Zygor Guide Dailies and Events Guide. I love this guide, I have been using it for a week now, and I have raised five factions to exalted status. I just need my reputation with The Argent Crusade to get to exalted for the Crusader title. Then I can look at getting Heirloom items and the new dailies. Although I do still want my Netherdrake Mount. Maybe once I finish all of that, I will start doing some dungeons. My Kirin Tor rep could use some work, there is only so many times you can do cooking and fishing dailies before you go insane.

But alas, I should stop playing silly games and get back to work.

WoTLK Dalaran – Sound Track

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World of Warcraft addiction

by on Jul.26, 2010, under World of Warcraft

Children in Increasing Numbers are Becoming Addicted to World Of Warcraft!

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I have been seeing more and more parents claiming that their child is addicted to World of Warcraft.  Now I am a great fan of the game, and I wish I could spend far more time playing, but I have far too many responsibilities for that.  One of my responsibilities is to be a father to my two children.  As a father, I know that it is my responsibility to look out for the health and well being of my children.  In order for your child to become addicted to a video game, you as a parent need to ignore what your  child is doing for extensive hours every day.  Now I do acknowledge that teenagers do not want their parents attention, and actively try to avoid their parents, but let us be serious.  How can a parent not notice when their child is spending in excess of ten hours every day playing a computer game.  It is hard for a child to hide from their parents when they are sitting in the same spot for ten straight hours.  Blizzard has recognized that addiction is a real problem amongst their players, and are trying to make parent’s jobs easier.  Blizzard has parental controls built into every WOW account.  A parent can limit the number of hours, and days that their child has access to their WOW account.  Also, if a child is spending all of their time playing World of Warcraft to the detriment of their health and well being, where are they getting the money to pay the monthly subscription?  If they are spending ten to sixteen hours every day as many parents claim, there is not enough time left to maintain any sort of job, which would mean that these same parents are paying for their own child’s addiction, and then complaining about the addiction, and blaming (and suing) Blizzard.  If your child has a genuine problem, confiscate their computer.  Let’s see them play without a computer.  Are they seriously going to go to their friend Billy”s house and use Billy’s computer for ten straight hours?  Do you think that Billy’s parents would tolerate that?  Billy’s parents will kick your child out, and then call you to scream at you for being such an incompetent parent.

Parents, do your job, and stop blaming everyone else!

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