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Yes, I guess making a WoW reference is horribly dated now, but I have no idea what you young ‘uns play online nowadays.
(And I doubt she’s the LoL type…)
Yes, I guess making a WoW reference is horribly dated now, but I have no idea what you young ‘uns play online nowadays.
(And I doubt she’s the LoL type…)
I might have watched too many college hijinks movies back in the 80s but when she said raid, the first thing I thought was PANTY RAID!
How so very weird. I read this comment of yours last night while I was playing Cards Against Humanity and Panty Raid was a card I had in my hand at the time.
SPOOKY! *hehehe* ^_^
Meanwhile I think of the bug spray commercial: “RAID?!!!” :-)
It may be just that.
The Panty Raid, I mean.
When I saw panty raid, I thought of Sluggy Freelance.
World of Warcraft is dying.
And I was true to my word of never touching it.
In fact I haven’t been back to any MMO since Mabinogi.
But now that the genre itself seems to be dying in favour of disgustingly mass-produced F2P trash… I’m almost disappointed that I set myself so strongly against WoW.
MMORPGs are still popular, and a few years ago a friend of mine told me of a couple he knew that payed their rent by working two 8-hour shifts playing WoW farming for gold, but nowadays WoW farming has been taken over by the Chinese, so its no longer profitable for Westerners.
What seems to be trending right now are gaming apps on smartphones and tablets like Angry Birds, and gaming platforms like Steam on PC.
I thought the whole dynamic was switching over to F2P MMOs…