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As a recovering WoW addict, it is VERY hard to get off of it. Your online friends, your rank on the server, your experience of new content... Hardcore raiding for a good 2-3 years from Burning Crusade through Wrath.
It mentioned in the article that Brett waited until the end of the season. This is a GREAT way to break the addiction. Personally I wanted to kill Arthas (big fan of WCIII, the story, the lore, etc). Once my guild finally killed him, I felt I could actually stop. Being completely honest, I cancelled my subscription that night, but had the 3 month recurring subscription, so I still logged on every now and again until it ran out.
One other thing from online game addictions... find another hobby to fill the space. I am a big fan of the UFC, and wrestled in high school, so I picked up MMA (yes, a fat computer nerd started doing MMA :) ). It kept my mind off of it, and I made friends with a lot of people in my class.
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As a recovering WoW addict, it is VERY hard to get off of it. Your online friends, your rank on the server, your experience of new content... Hardcore raiding for a good 2-3 years from Burning Crusade through Wrath.
It mentioned in the article that Brett waited until the end of the season. This is a GREAT way to break the addiction. Personally I wanted to kill Arthas (big fan of WCIII, the story, the lore, etc). Once my guild finally killed him, I felt I could actually stop. Being completely honest, I cancelled my subscription that night, but had the 3 month recurring subscription, so I still logged on every now and again until it ran out.
One other thing from online game addictions... find another hobby to fill the space. I am a big fan of the UFC, and wrestled in high school, so I picked up MMA (yes, a fat computer nerd started doing MMA :) ). It kept my mind off of it, and I made friends with a lot of people in my class.
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