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Old 08-26-2005, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Galuf the Dwarf
Um, that part in bold's got me a bit confused.
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It is as I wrote earlier. You'll not be able to participate in the end-game to a greater extend if you are a casual player, because of the limited play time and the time it takes to go through the end-game dungeons.

So you'll not be able to join in on as many things when reaching the end-game, which - as I said - is something you deffinately need to factor into the equation before you get to hooked on the game

The time factor was the main reason for why I don't play anymore. After having spend time in Molten Core it was dull for me going back to leveling, and I couldn't really join in on Molten Core so often, and rarely on other dungeons, so my characters equipment was subpar. And while you can compensate with player skills (I was/am a damned good priest/healer in this game ), it is still hard to compare yourself with somebody with 20% better statistics gained from equipment.
So the time needed to play for me was larger then what I was able and willing to dedicate into this game, which is why I felt it was better to stop.

And if you can't play in the weekends, you'll be at a larger disadvantage, because that is the main time for raiding these end-game dungeons.
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