I have to say, the engagement in this thread is really interesting. One of the better reads I’ve had in a long time. Thanks everyone. Netflix, if youre out there its time for a documentary.

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    I’m sure this doesn’t count, but my WoW life was utterly ideal, aside from me sucking at being a rogue.

    I played in the same dining room as several (4-6) friends and we grouped up constantly.

    But I also didn’t care one tiny fuck about the endgame grind. I hit level 60 (the max at the time), shouted “I win,” and sold my account to a friend for forty bucks.

    My current life, I’m not really a gamer other than mobile crap and D&D these days. Too old, tired, busy.

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      Yeah I don’t count either because I played for exploration, lore, and social aspects. Never really joined a guild (my friends adding me to theirs doesn’t count I never interacted with their guilds in practice) or participated in raids. Played from launch to just before first expansion pack. My friends wouldn’t play with me in-game anyways because I’d actually fully read quest text boxes and just explore the map sometimes. They kept waiting for me to hit 60 and when I finally did I stopped playing lmao.