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I hate you all.
I hate you all.
Haven't played it though...so ignore me.
Think of it this way though - a constantly updated, neverending, completely immersive, fun and addictive game, where you can do what you want, when you want and how you want, with or without whoever you want.
All that for not even half the cost of a new game each Month.
I thought that I'd still be buying a new game each Month, regardless, but the truth is, since WoW came into my gaming life, nothing else matters. It really is that good. All three of my consoles now gather dust - hell, even Chaos Theory, a game I was long waiting for with much anticipation, hasn't been played on Live yet. Only did the first few missions then went straight back to WoW as it was so bloody good.
Your choice though.
And no, WoW isn't worthing spending £120 a year~ that, i can honestly say.
Perhaps you could blag a trial card off someone who recently bought it? (Phi11ip)
Sold my Xbox and gave my 'cube to my brother. Haven't been bothered since.
£8 a month is absolutely nothing when compared to how much you play it.
Renting a DVD every week costs more than WoW and they don't entertain you for anywhere near as long as WoW does.
That's a big unwanted expense to me at the moment, no amount of nerdlingers can change that.
It works out pretty cheap for some people, I mean, in my household I play it, my older brother is playing it, my younger brother is playing it, heck, even my younger sister is into it, meaning we spend 8 quid a month for all those people to play one game and not be intersted in any other because it's so darn great (though it does mean I'm not able to go on there as much as I'd like because of all the spongers wanting to play my game :D).