• remon
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    1 month ago

    2 of those years were after I finished school and was just living rent free at home and gaming full time. During that time it was easly more then 12h a day. Though, a lot of that was just being logged in and idle while chatting on teamspeak or doing administrative work for the guild (we ran our own webserver out of a friends house for our forum/dkp system, etc). That’s how I learned programming.

    There was also some account sharing, which was literally required to get to the top of the vanialla PvP ranking. Games were built different back then.

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      1 month ago

      Oh god, the PvP ranking bullshit grind. Yeah, you almost had to account share to get the top ranks. Back in Vanilla, two of my IRL buddies did the HWL grind. It was different from the Arena rankings grind, but still brutal. The last 3 weeks were nearly 24/7 to move up, and that’s only because we had an organized server that had a list of who was next in line to get HWL and enforced weekly caps to make sure someone didn’t grind 24/7 and miss a rank.

      I stopped at Centurion, because fuck all that. I also wasn’t good at PvP.

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        1 month ago

        that’s only because we had an organized server that had a list of who was next in line to get HWL

        Honestly, I loved that kind of meta gaming, all the backdoor deals, even across factions. The drama when some group wouldn’t honour the list or agreements (Been on both sides of it).

        I made rank 13, luckily I already had a better weapon from raiding, so I could skip the last one. Good times.