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Hazard
Norway594 Posts
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Slugbreath
Sweden201 Posts
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iRemNanT
United States51 Posts
On December 10 2009 17:10 UGC4 wrote: can somebody that plays WoW exemplify his achievement to those of us that have never played the game before? like, how HARD is doing what he just did? or how many hours of practice does it take? is he a pro or something like that? i mean im happy for him and everything but bcuz i havent played WoW i dont know the magnitude of his achievement :-/ It's a pretty huge achievement simply for the fact that he's the first person to ever get every achievement (pre-3.3), i've logged over 60 days and i'm not even half way to that mark ![]() | ||
MooCow
1434 Posts
On December 10 2009 23:34 Hazard wrote: I wonder if he was alone playin for this char or his friends helped him. I think he probably shared his account. He only became gladiator once, probably played by someone else. When I used to play WoW even with people online, don't know them irl, we shared accounts pretty easily. If your acc gets hacked/stolen etc you can get blizz to restore it. | ||
XsebT
Denmark2980 Posts
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Salv
Canada3083 Posts
On December 10 2009 16:34 WhatisProtoss wrote: He's a WoW player. He will probably achieve nothing else in life. Let the man have this. | ||
Alur
Denmark3900 Posts
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Draconizard
628 Posts
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Snet
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United States3573 Posts
I mean, he's the only one to do it out of how many millions of players? That should tell you enough about how much time and effort it takes. | ||
eNoq
Netherlands502 Posts
Lolprejudge, gtfo game forums if you think that way. | ||
UnderWorld_Dream
Canada219 Posts
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Licmyobelisk
Philippines3682 Posts
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Storchen
Sweden4385 Posts
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hyst.eric.al
United States2332 Posts
He's a WoW player. He will probably achieve nothing else in life. Let the man have this. | ||
Slow Motion
United States6960 Posts
And Blizzard definitely needs to give this guy some sort of honor. | ||
Kyuki
Sweden1867 Posts
I say each to her own and congrats to a major accomplishment and awesome devotion. | ||
Wurzelbrumpft
Germany471 Posts
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zazen
Brazil695 Posts
On December 11 2009 01:59 Kyuki wrote: I say each to her own and congrats to a major accomplishment and awesome devotion. I could be wrong, but the point is you can't possibly live a happy life if you devote your entire days to playing a computer game. How can you be happy if you let go friends, girls, studying, work, and basically everything else, just to spend endless amounts of time playing your cow druid in some online game? I know because I've been a true hardcore WoW raider/guild master/raid leader before and it was a very, very shitty period of my life. I can't imagine someone feeling truly "ok" on the inside if they are living such a meaningless life. | ||
uglymoose89
United States671 Posts
On December 11 2009 00:31 Alur wrote: I'll try my luck with speedrunning this game. I should be able to beat his time. And this is the last time we will hear of AIur for a year... | ||
beefhamburger
United States3962 Posts
On December 11 2009 02:09 zazen wrote: How can you be happy if you let go friends, girls, studying, work, and basically everything else, just to spend endless amounts of time playing your cow druid in some online game? I know because I've been a true hardcore WoW raider/guild master/raid leader before and it was a very, very shitty period of my life. I can't imagine someone feeling truly "ok" on the inside if they are living such a meaningless life. Did you know that you can make friends in guilds? There are more ways to meet people and because than just in real life. Did you not have friends at all in your own guild, which leads to the question why were you there in the first place then? As for studying, if he has so much time to play, he might be done with schooling already. | ||
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