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The Shared Topic over at Blog Azeroth comes from Deyndor of Swift Retribution who wonders:

So I was talking with Eda on twitter tonight and she mentioned that she’s had 4 raids in the last 2 weeks get canceled. And that got me wondering, what do people do when their raid is canceled?

I’m sure there will be the mundane like farming stuff or running heroics, but I’m sure there are a lot of people with some really interesting and fun things too. Maybe you invade an enemy capital by yourself. Maybe you go play an alt. Whatever it is, share it!

You know, as I started putting fingers to keys and my thoughts spilled out, my response took a slightly different path than what you might expect from the question. Some of you out there may relate, others will just mutter “loser” and move on.

Casual Player

For me, Deyndor’s question is better asked after twisting the object around: What do you do when you don’t have a raid? Not having a raid is my norm. I fill my time with instance runs, achievement collections, reputation whoring grinding and the like…  I basically farm emblems or achievements. I’ve alluded to it before, but I’m not a raider. Yep, you guessed it, I’m one of those dreaded casuals. Why?

First, I travel for work. WoW is an “unauthorized program” on my office PC (any machine connected to my corporate network is scanned to check for said unauthorized programs). If my corporate sniffer locates any illicit programs, my manager is emailed and HR is copied. That would not be a good thing. Given the jobs climate today, you can be assured I will be in full compliance to office policies — despite how much I’d dig playing from the hotel at night. So, when work calls, I’m offline. And yes, all you that are saying “Jeez, just get a laptop”?  Feel free to send me a paypal contribution toward that fund moneybags, because I already have the home desktop (and as much as I love it, it wasn’t cheap).  Justifying a second laptop for gaming while facing braces for the 3rd grader?  Nope, not gonna happen.  Besides, have you ever had to check two laptops through airport security? It’s not pleasant!

The second reason I’m not a raider is that when I’m home, I’m hanging out with the family. I actually like my family and want to spend time with them! Gasp! The only person in the house that expresses any interest in WoW is my son, and he’s a bit young to unleash upon the player community. Until the little ones are all tucked into bed and I’ve caught up with the Mrs, I’m offline.  Usually after 10 pm East, she’s calling it a day and I have a few hours to log in and tune out.

Choices and circumstances in RL make me an unreliable raid member.  I do not — nor should not — expect 9 or 24 other people to just hang out waiting on my sorry buns to log in and have an insta-raid. That would, of course, be awesome, but it’s not very realistic.

The Casual Raider

Still, raids are cool. They represent content that a solo player can not experience, and it’s a whole element to that game that I’d like to see.  Being invited to a planned raid? Well, that’s a Big Deal. Big enough that I will plan real life around occasional raid events.

On the weekend, this means hiring a babysitter.  Yep, if i want to WoW during daylight on the weekend, there better be someone there to entertain the kids. That’s my job on the weekend; I try to give the Mrs some down time since she takes care of them all week — by herself as she likes to point out — while I’m off in factories teaching people to use software. And asking her to stick in the house again so I can game? Will not increase my spousal faction!

What about at night? Well, again, for me to log in early requires some familial support. That’s good occasionally, and it usually requires something in return from me. It can cause strain (Mrs doesn’t get — at all — the lure of MMOs).  In fact, it’s safe to say she hates all video games. But, I too hate chick flicks and tofu, but I’ll still endure them from time to time because you have to support your partner by doing things together. Holy tangent, Batman!

Anyways, you get the sense that me participating in a raid requires a bit more than the average player?

So consider that all of the above planning has taken place… and poof!  Cancellation!

You know what? When that happens, I’m pissed. All that effort to be available is wasted. All of the real world stress is pointless. At that point, I’m done with the game. Time to grab a book, catch up on some DVRs or removing some of that marriage stress by checking to see if “going to bed” meant “going to sleep”.

See why I’m casual?

… /AFK

Posted April 4th, 2010. Filed under Real Life
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Warning: Real Life Post

Happy Easter!

I been quiet for the last few weeks. For those of you that still pop by or follow on RSS/Twitter, first I wanted to say “Thank You!” and second I wanted to share why I’ve been afk.

Basically, I’m dealing with a lower back issue. It started with pain in my leg that was diagnosed as a pulled muscle… when that failed to heal after weeks, the docs ran more tests (and the pain kept sucking harder) while my thigh and hip started to hurt. I haven’t been able to do much of anything for the past few weeks, and after getting into the right medical specialist now I finally understand why… I have somehow flattened a disc in my lower back thats mushed over and pressing in my nerve bundles… which is causing my leg to friggin hurt.

To fix myself I’m gonna need a back surgery, and I’ll be out again while recovering from that. In the short term, cortisone is amazing for relief so that I can actually work and perhaps WoW until my scheduled procedure, but I honestly expect some sporadic posts until late May when I expect to recover.

Who knows? May see some really oddball posts if I’m under good meds. =)

Till then, I’d like to actually check out patch 3.3 (since that has dropped while I’ve been out) and explore the changes to DKs. It will also be nice to not have the Frozen Orbs get needed away at the end of the PuG!

Till then, enjoy and thanks again for popping by!

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The folks over at Blog Azeroth have something called a ’shared topic’; different bloggers respond to a similar theme.

This week’s theme is:

Have you ever been out and about, minding your own business, having a casual conversation with a friend and fellow WoW player about the latest patch or last night’s dungeon, then some random stranger comes up to you and says something like, “Hey, I’m sorry, I couldn’t help but overhear, but do you guys play WoW? I’ve got a level XX [race] [class] on [server]“?

The scene described above hasn’t exactly happened with me, but I still giggle when I remember …

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RL Sucks some times

Posted March 5th, 2010. Filed under Real Life
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I’m finally back after unplanned afk… and surprised to actually see traffic on the site.  For those that dropped by, whether you agreed or not, thanks for the feedback.  Even you Orly.

To do list….

1) fix comments so that they post… sorry folks — they was held up in ‘moderation’ view.

2) log into the freakin game.

3) heal (I wish i knew a RL druid / shammy or priest).

Update on 8 March:  items 1 and 2 taken care of… item 3 still an issue.

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