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World of Warcraft destroys marriages!

hanselthecaretaker

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Wedding Woes: The Dark Side of Warcraft
Popular online PC game is causing marital discord.

By Mike Smith

Although best-selling online role-playing game World of Warcraft boasts over ten million subscribers, it's also leaving in its wake an increasing list of casualties.

Even though she's never played the game, 28 year-old Jocelyn is one of the fallen. A well-spoken California resident, she divorced her husband of six years after he developed a crippling addiction to the smash online RPG.

"He would get home from work at 6:00, start playing at 6:30, and he'd play until three a.m. Weekends were worse -- it was from morning straight through until the middle of the night," she told Yahoo! Games in an interview. "It took away all of our time that we spent together. I ceased to exist in his life."

Jocelyn had been friends with her ex-husband Peter since the age of 13, but it took only nine months for her marriage to collapse.

"I bought the game for him for Christmas 2004, when it first came out. By May we had our first serious discussion about where our marriage was going, and by September I had moved out," she said.

Jocelyn recalled one particular incident that was typical of Peter's habits. "I had set aside 30 minutes for us to watch a television show together, and he couldn't. He was stuck on a raid, and completely failed to understand why I was upset," she said.

Peter's domestic duties also suffered. He stopped paying bills, she says, and refused to do his share of the housework.

Jocelyn doesn't hesitate to cite Warcraft as the main reason for her divorce and remains emotional about its impact on her marriage. "I'm real, and you're giving me up for a fantasy land. You're destroying your life, your six-year marriage, and you're giving it up for something that isn't even real."

Despite their differences, the couple remains friends, and although Peter still plays World of Warcraft, Jocelyn says he made an effort to cut down after their split.


A gamer herself, Jocelyn briefly worked for World of Warcraft developer Blizzard Entertainment, although not on the title that proved so damaging to her relationship. "I recognized that this was a game that would never end, and that's why I chose not to play it," she said.

"They build it in such a way that you have to keep putting more and more time into it to maintain your status. I remember thinking when I was married that it was downright exploitative to people who couldn't control themselves in that way. It's set up like a drug."

Asked if she would consider marrying another Warcraft player, Jocelyn laughed. "That's actually one of my primary criteria now -- I don't want to marry someone who is a gamer."


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This reminds me......

http://allsp.com/loading.php?url=l.php?id=e147

:lmao:
 
ive seen a few friends lose their social life because of this game
 
I got into a similar game for a while called City of Heroes/City of Villains. It is pretty fun actually but takes up way too much time to continue your advancement. One night I stayed up too late, and I skipped two or three meals. Then I stepped back and was like "Fuck this game." I like games but bodybuilding and my wife come first.
 
East Front by now defunct Talonsoft
was the straw that broke my marriage

I still play that game 10 years later
 
My better half's friend plays that game, if he's not working he's playing the game.
He took a week off from work and played straight through while his wife went to visit her parents.

He has said in conversation that reality and the game have crossed paths.


I guess that kinda like when someone tells a joke to you and you think LOL instead of laughing.
 
velvett said:
My better half's friend plays that game, if he's not working he's playing the game.
He took a week off from work and played straight through while his wife went to visit her parents.

He has said in conversation that reality and the game have crossed paths.


I guess that kinda like when someone tells a joke to you and you think LOL instead of laughing.


It seems the type of people who play this game are the same ones that never really played games before. Kinda like introducing alcohol to the Indians.
 
Dude I work with plays the game...talks more about it than his wife & kids. Always tries to work it into a conversation somehow. I don't even talk to the dude anymore because the subject always ends up somehow being about that game.
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
It seems the type of people who play this game are the same ones that never really played games before. Kinda like introducing alcohol to the Indians.

I know alot of competetive avid gamers who were great at multiple other games but still maintained some level of control, I started playing this game with a bunch of them, I've seen this game eat people's lives.

fuck I was depressed and it ate my life for about a year, thank fuck I got out of that funk, jesus.

somehow I managed to maintain all or most of my true friends, which is awesome because they are all really important to me.

though I'd get pissy messages like answer your fucking phone, call me back, etc etc.

yikes, WoW is like crack.
 
FriendlyCanadian said:
I know alot of competetive avid gamers who were great at multiple other games but still maintained some level of control, I started playing this game with a bunch of them, I've seen this game eat people's lives.

fuck I was depressed and it ate my life for about a year, thank fuck I got out of that funk, jesus.

somehow I managed to maintain all or most of my true friends, which is awesome because they are all really important to me.

though I'd get pissy messages like answer your fucking phone, call me back, etc etc.

yikes, WoW is like crack.



I can see it now: The People vs. Blizzard Entertainment, the lawsuit of the digital age.
 
I remember spending a weekend playing H3 at my friends house.........we'd go to bed at like 5am.....and then I'd probably have a halo dream. No joke........they were awesome.
 
pfft...old news

it's called addiction. whether it's crack, role playing games, gambling

MMORPG's have been fucking up lives since ultima online and everquest.

although everquest made me tens and thousands of dollars
 
eventually it becomes:

play WoW or hang out with my fat wife.

If we could see snapshots of these wives - i bet we'd be running to WoW ourselves. :)

r
 
My two teenaged boys got hooked on it last summer and Mrs Longhorn and I became a little concerned, but it was a good tool because they had to get homework, chores done first.

Then our computer bogged down and when I took it in for repair and upgrade so it could handle the game better the store manager told me some horror stories related to W of W that he had witnessed first hand.

That was the end of W of W in my home.
 
Razorguns said:
eventually it becomes:

play WoW or hang out with my fat wife.

If we could see snapshots of these wives - i bet we'd be running to WoW ourselves. :)

r
You got a fat wife?
 
velvett said:
My better half's friend plays that game, if he's not working he's playing the game.
He took a week off from work and played straight through while his wife went to visit her parents.

He has said in conversation that reality and the game have crossed paths.


I guess that kinda like when someone tells a joke to you and you think LOL instead of laughing.
this is exactly how i feel except for lifting
 
calveless wonder said:
pfft...old news

it's called addiction. whether it's crack, role playing games, gambling

MMORPG's have been fucking up lives since ultima online and everquest.

although everquest made me tens and thousands of dollars
that was my 8th grade year
 
hanselthecaretaker said:
It seems the type of people who play this game are the same ones that never really played games before. Kinda like introducing alcohol to the Indians.
I grew up playing complex boardwargames and play the same type games on computer
they use the computer to process the data
not to render fast moving shit

all the graphics I need were in place in the mid-90s
 
Spartacus said:
I grew up playing complex boardwargames and play the same type games on computer
they use the computer to process the data
not to render fast moving shit

all the graphics I need were in place in the mid-90s

I hear ya about the graphics thing bro.

I used to play some shit called zmud... which was basically exactly like WOW is probably where they got the fucking idea.

but just with text.. and you'd hit shit like.. n for north and s for south..

and like /magicmissle orc to shoot a magic missle or some shit..

wow I'm glad I'm not so geeky anymore.. only sort of closet geeky..
 
Razorguns said:
eventually it becomes:

play WoW or hang out with my fat wife.

If we could see snapshots of these wives - i bet we'd be running to WoW ourselves. :)

r


It may be a chicken or the egg type of deal though.
 
No doubt, I stopped playing MMPORGs because of that reason. It takes over your life.

I'm playing a 14 day trial of Lord of the Rings online and it's the same old shit. Once you play 2 or 3 of these games to the max level they are all the same.

My poison was Ultima Online, Everquest, and Dark Age of Camelot.

I did make some decent money off of selling shit on ebay from the games, but I'm sure when the hours played are worked out it wasn't worth it.
 
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