…not! After three months of stopping the World of Warcraft addiction I can say that I haven’t missed the game any single bit, not even when they sent that email saying that I had 7-day credit for accounts that were inactive or something. At this point I can’t really understand why people keeps saying that, after a couple of weeks, or a month, you feel that you need to go back to WoW. Also, in these past months I haven’t jumped to any MMO at all (remember I had plans for Champions Online or Aion?).
I kind of lost the interest on those things, but I gotta say that the information and screenshots that are coming out for Final Fantasy XIV look really nice, it’s probably one of those few games I’m looking forward to play (I never tried the first Final Fantasy MMO, but I heard it was pretty bad, tho).
The good thing is that yesterday I finally got my PS3 Slim 120GB, along with Batman: Arkham Asylum, Grand Theft Auto IV, Assassin’s Creed II, inFAMOUS, God of War: Collection and Valkyria Chronicles, so I’ll probably be busy for a while. ^^
That first final fantasy mmo was soooo bad.
I think everyone is expecting a lot out of the new one.
Can’t wait to get mine for my ps3
I’ve played Final Fantasy 7 through 10-2, then stopped, mainly because of WoW and how boring X-2 was. Never got into 11, however I agree the screen shots look very nice.
I’m thinking I’m going to have to switch MMOs, seeing as i was just hit by the latest banwave. Fail on my part, i assume.
Tyrael
Yeah I kind of goes through those phases too where I quit for a while and come back or quit and try another game for a while. I heard the new Final Fantasy is supposed to be great but I have never been into Final Fantasy. I did not know however that the new one is a MMO, so if it is, I might give it a shot
I’ve had the opposite, every time I’ve tried to quit wow I come back to it, I don’t play as much as I used to but I still play casually and It’s much more fun casually imo.
MMORPGs are very habitual and I think once you break the habit, you realise that you didn’t really need it in the first place. There’s definitely a point in our play experience were we switch from just enjoying a game to it becoming part of our daily lives. Sometimes just walking away can be very liberating.
Well mmorpg addiction it is kind of a drug,scientist says.After i started to play daily 12 -15 hours on different mmorpg games i realize i have a trouble. And just like you i was taking a rest.Was worth it be cause in that time 4 months i found a girl friend.From one *no lifer * i become one normal person. All i can say what is to much even if it is good it is hurts.
Ah man, Final Fantasy XIV does look good indeed, I may give it a whirl..
Well, taking a break is good, if you don’t feel like coming back, that’s great! You shouldn’t push yourself to come back to a game you don’t have any motivation to play, it’s all about fun and if you don’t enjoy it then it’s not for you
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