Playing with Others


This post is more than a year old.
World of Warcraft is an ever-changing game. While reading this post, keep the date it was written in mind—changes may have occurred since then!

It’s been a few days since I’ve posted anything here. I do the lights and sound occasionally for a local theater group, and that’s been taking up a lot of my WoW time recently. However, I did receive one of the greatest WoW gifts any guy could ever hope to receive–my wife decided to log in one day, while I was at work, and create a character!

Now, I have to be careful, because my naturay instinct is to go “YAY I HAVE SOMEONE TO PLAY WITH ALL THE TIME AND I DON’T HAVE TO WORRY AS MUCH ABOUT PLAYING TOO LONG AND THE WORLD IS GREAT HAPPY FLUFFY FUN TIME YAY!” My wife has never been too terribly much of a gamer, but that’s because she grew up with a lot of brothers and they hogged all the game time. Slowly but surely, she seems to be developing an interest, and I have to tell myself that if she enjoys it, and if she decides to keep playing, then can I reach that conclusion–I don’t want her to play just because I want her to, and I don’t want to pressure her or overload her with my infinite knowledge of WoWdom (pfft, yeah, right). We’ll see where it goes, and maybe one day we’ll be running Kara together or something!

Related posts:

  1. 2 More Reasons Feral Druids should be Excited about Wrath
  2. Playing a Death Knight
  3. My MMORPG Brain
  4. Letter from War: Captain Thomas Baldwin
  5. Weekly WoW Bash: Like Playing a Hunter

Leave a comment

Name: (Required)

eMail: (Required)

Website:

Comment: