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Interesting Experience about Powerleveling

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Old 11-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Interesting Experience about Powerleveling


When I first started to play 'world of warcraft power leveling'
(http://www.uclbog.com/World_of_Warcraft_US.html) online, I thought
that it was one of the coolest games out there. Sure, I was a newbie in
a world of powerful wizards and fighters, but that did not matter very
much. I had lots and lots of time, and I knew that I would soon be
defeating the best of them. I am pretty good at video games – many of
my friends will not even play against me because of the fact that I
always win. I figured that WOW Warcraft 3 would be like any other game.
I didn't, however, think of one thing. I never knew about ' wow power
leveling' (http://www.uclbog.com/).

I actually caught on pretty slowly to the existence of 'world of
warcraft powerleveling'
(http://www.uclbog.com/World_of_Warcraft_US.html). It was several
months before I could tell that something pretty fishy was going on. It
happened one afternoon just after I logged on. I had won a pretty hard
fought battle just the day before, and the guy seemed to take it pretty
personally. He told me that he would come back for revenge, but I could
tell that it would be a while before he could really compete with me.
To my surprise, he was online again, and he attacked as soon as he saw
me. He was much more powerful than before – about twice as experienced,
actually. I didn't know about ' wow powerleveling'
(http://www.mmobog.com/), but I knew that something weird was going on.
He beat me too easily for it to be a fluke.
When I looked it up, I found about out enough about ' wow power
leveling' (http://www.mmobog.com/) to make me completely sick.
Apparently, some people are so completely crazy about their game play
that they use ' powerleveling' (http://www.mmobog.com/) gold to up
their character stats. Basically, they pay some service to rapidly
advance their character. As a result, they get to be more powerful than
any of the normal players without putting in the time to get good. Not
only is it not fair, but ' power leveling' (http://www.uclbog.com/)
really ruins the game. Suddenly, it isn't about advancing your
character by engaging in a realistic simulation. It is about who is
most willing to waste money and cheat! It made me not want to play
anymore. After all, cheating ruins the game. For those of us playing
fair, it is really depressing to see a newbie with god-like powers rip
things up!


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