One would think I was spending a lot of time playing the beta of Warhammer Online, but sadly, that is not the case. I’ve been swamped by the beginning of school, and I haven’t had the chance to play the Warhammer beta as much as I would have liked. Today, though, I had the opportunity to hang out with my real life buddies, and we all squeezed in some time in Warhammer together during the last night of Preview Weekend.

In the beginning, I wasn’t sure if I was having more fun because it was an unexplored area of Warhammer or because I was gaming with them. As the hours progressed, I realized I just missed having that camaraderie with my friends and seeing new content together. Really, it’s not the game that matters to me, it’s the friends. Now if I could just get Daz to play.
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Honestly, this will only make sense to Tenryuu and anyone else in the WO beta.
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Actually in this case, it wasn’t hard at all. Tonight, I logged in, deguilded, sent a coworker some gold, and canceled my World of Warcraft account. I honestly think quitting would have been easier, or I’d feel some sadness about leaving since I’ve played for so long. However, I felt nothing.
I guess I lost interest in Warcraft a long time ago when my friends stopped logging into the game, and for some reason I hung in there. The people who are important to me are in contact with me outside of the game, so I really don’t need Warcraft to touch base with them. Might as well cancel the account if I’m not playing.
What will I do with the site? I still plan to make sigs, so it will be around for that. However, I’m not sure if I’ll change the look or not. I’m having a wonderful time playing the Warhammer beta, but I’m not sure if I want to dedicate my sig site to another game. For now, it’s going to stay as it is and will just be updated with sigs.
World of Warcraft what?
All I have to say is that I’m LOVING the Warhammer beta. Not only do I love the game, I love the geek factor of completing surveys and finding bugs to report. It all appeals to the retentive teacher in me.