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"eat, sleep and play" - Sounds good!
Looking forward to the live streams.
keep up the good work
Can you maybe explain a bit more about the maths in WoW in an article or something?
"eat, sleep and play" - and add "die young"
Nothing personal guyz
How atleast they're not out doing drugs/drinking I am sure that is worse TBH.
The main difference are the people. Player can say one day "I've had enough of this", sell computer and go out. When you do the drugs you can't easily say that you quit.
I've been in many types of guilds, including something similiar to SK's progression speed and one that never did so well in PvE. The difference is, in a succesful guild you spend a few weeks with new content, six nights a week and four hours a night until you're farming everything. Then it takes two nights a week to clear the content until there's something new to pick up. Less succesful, or bad guilds bang their heads against a wall five nights a week and five hours a night desperately trying to get over some obstacle preventing them from progressing. New content is released faster than they can clear it, and so they keep playing five nights a week and never get to the farm status where you have all the time you could want for a social life or whatever you want to do on your spare time in addition to playing World of Warcraft.