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The House of Pwn: Burning Out on Burning Crusade

Posted by: Jonboy on Jan 29, 2007 - 07:45 AM
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I honestly don't know how the people who are level 70 already do it. I can't pay attention to a single game for that long. I probably played sixty hours the first week of Burning Crusade, and I only hit level 64. I probably was not as efficient as most of the early level 70s, but I wasn't miserably inefficient either.

At this point, I'm feeling a little burnt out. I've played a lot of WoW in the past few months. Too much. So I'm going to cut back on my WoW playtime. Instead of doing 2 - 3 instances a night, I'm going to do 1. The first step to playing WoW casually is to realize that you don't have to have everything right away. You can work towards it more slowly, and you will still progress in the game. Reaching the "finish line" may be impossible this way, but I can deal with that. Very few people finished every boss in Naxx and got full tier 3 before Burning Crusade came out. I'm won't ever hit the BC "finish line," but I can at least enjoy doing instances and raids.

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