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EvilRyu
23-10-04, 11:07 PM
When I am at Warcraft, I usually play for many hours, sometimes above 10 hours. I have to uninstall da evil game to stop playing.. :g-sick2:

Yeah, go ahead and laugh.....but how do you prevent yourself from playing too much??

A-Thousand-Lies
23-10-04, 11:42 PM
By doing other stuff.

socal
24-10-04, 12:05 AM
Seriously, I havent played since 1.15 I think. I did dl 1.17 because of new heroes. War3 isnt THE game for me at the moment, but I still love the community, thats why im still here everyday.

Like ATL says: just do something different: watch tv, listen music, get a girlfriend (worked for me :y-thumbsu ), get a job, go to school, get another game, collect comicbooks (I do) etc. etc.

varulf
24-10-04, 01:26 AM
I used to play for so long. Then I got bored, and now I can barely play for an hour before my interest fades. And it's killing my campaign project.

I spent 8 hours yesterday playing May Payne 2 from start to finish. But that's nothing compared to my divinely nerdish* friends, who played F-zero for 14 hours straight.




(*: yes I know that neither "divinely" or "nerdish" is a word, but it is now)

Gleban
24-10-04, 04:30 AM
I play for a few hours, maybe one or two, then I get bored and find other things to do.

Dragolas77
24-10-04, 04:34 AM
I generally stop at one or two as well... Sometimes three, but that's only with a friend, or trying to beat that diabolic item whoring warrior in multi square defense...

Gleban
24-10-04, 04:52 AM
..Or loose to Gleban in a 1v1..

SuRReAL OrC
24-10-04, 09:25 AM
What the hell is Warcraft!?

EvilRyu
25-10-04, 01:00 AM
I get bored of Single players game after I played it once.
Bnet is where this game really shine (in my opinion). Except for a few noobs, there are always skilled players that give ya a good playing experience, and wanting to come back for more, especially when ya got beaten.

g00d4n0thing
25-10-04, 02:12 AM
Win or lose, I usually quit after 2 or 3 games.

Except in tourny, though. If I lose, I get discouraged and say 'screw it'. :P

BandGeekWarrior
25-10-04, 04:58 PM
Take AP classes at school. Seriously, with that and English III Honors, I have almost no time for playing WCIII. I can only usually post on the forums. My weekends are usually pretty busy too with band competitons, boy scout outings, homework, etc. And a girlfriend does help. :y-thumbsu

OneWingedAngel_
26-10-04, 12:43 AM
surreal orc it's getting annoying seeing virtually nothing but spam from you -_-

i don't play as often as i would like to, but when i do i do it for a fairly lengthly period of time- 3-5 hours. i just alt f4 and go do other things. not really that hard ;p

deadhand13
26-10-04, 09:49 AM
Play Starcraft. Much healthier for you. Plus it takes a lot longer to get bored with watching 5 billion (yes I know that's egsagerated (sp?)) dudes killing each other then 5 killing each other....... meh.

BoneWeary Lich
26-10-04, 01:51 PM
I used to get bored after about an hour but now I don't bother playing it at all. I don't know why i'm still floating around here. I only came here as a place to ask about technical Forums because B.Net needed a cd key.
Theres a lot to do outdoors, so just go somewhere anywhere. Although, my favourite, most peaceful spots have become more hazordous to occupy lately with actions of mean land owners. I almost got caught trespassing in a small clearing that had many young trees and gnarled oddly twisted, unbalanced trees. There was a log by a small stream there aswell. And now the river has been closed off so I'm short of places to laze around.

andurii
28-10-04, 04:29 PM
start posting on warcraftiii.net. i'm not playing warcraft when i post. being in highschool helps to prevent the 8 hour marathons.

exarchofulthwe
29-10-04, 10:47 AM
I have lost interest in ladder games, though i want to get started again.... It's never gonna happen... I only play custom now, and try to post a little more on the forum. (See join date? See post count? Radical differens, should have started long ago)

But seriously, do something else.