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  • WoW Moviewatch: World of Warcraft Addiction

    by 
    Michael Gray
    Michael Gray
    01.27.2009

    Today's Moviewatch is a little different in that it's not machinima. It's a live action, satirical documentary created by adam3039 titled World of Warcraft Addiction. While we're pretty focused on machinima around here, Adam obviously put a lot of hard work into his creation, and it's defintiely got some laugh out loud moments in it. Besides, we should never miss a chance to have a little chuckle at some of the zanier accusations of WoW Addiction out there. This is a spoof documentary, including a lot of over-the-top scenarios. The actors obviously work hard to mock/mimic some of the Jerry Springer-esque moments we see in documentaries, but it'd be hard to miss that they're, yanno, making fun of the stuff. The piece is a little longer than it needed to be, but I think the writer(s) spent enough time working on details to make it worthwhile. The summary at the end, however, is probably the best part. I found a lot of appeal in the idea that our addicted-hero spends his time wandering the earth, living wherever he can find a stable internet connection. Thanks to Adam for the tip! If you have any suggestions for WoW Moviewatch, you can mail them to us at machinima AT wowinsider DOT com.Previously on Moviewatch ..

  • How to quit an MMORPG

    by 
    David Nelson
    David Nelson
    10.16.2006

    One of my WoW playing friends sent me a link to this article over at Life Tutorial this morning. The title? How to Quit an MMORPG. After assuring me that he wasn't trying to give me a hint, I went ahead and read the article. While these kind of articles are a dime a dozen these days, and yes, the piece does have a few typos, and some of the advice seems drawn directly from a psychology 101 textbook, the article does have an interesting suggestion towards the end...the author actually recommends playing other videogames to help you break a potentially destructive MMORPG habit. One of my old guildies, who I still keep in contact with, did exactly that. He realized WoW was taking up far too much time, but he didn't have another, less involved, time waster to take its place. What did he do? Having never owned a console before, he went out, bought an XBox 360 and just started playing fun, low commitment games. He said he enjoys messing around for an hour at night with Ghost Recon or Geometry Wars, then he goes to bed. No guild runs to commit to, no 24 hour community to worry about.Is playing other videogames the easiest way out of a MMORPG addiction? Do you know anyone who has quit recently after having realized WoW was playing havoc with their priorities? Any tips for people that might be thinking they are playing too much?