Screenshot of the Day

Meagosh on his Drake of the West Wind, waiting outside the Bastion of Twilight

Meagosh on his Drake of the West Wind, wait­ing out­side the Bas­tion of Twilight

All Together Now — Realm First 25

ATN Realm First Level 25

Well, we did it!   All Together Now is Realm First Level 25 guild for the Gar­rosh server!  Con­grat­u­la­tions, ATN!   You all are wonderful!

Here’s a screen­shot from my hunter when we dinged.

All Together Now — Garrosh-US Realm First Level 25 Guild

The Race is On

Most of you may know that I play the immensely pop­u­lar World of War­craft.   Well, the guild I’m in — All Together Now — is in the race for Realm First Level 25 guild on the Garrosh-US realm.   This is a really big deal and great for brag­ging rights.  I will not dis­close exactly where we are (as to not tip off the com­pe­ti­tion), but I will say this:   We are mak­ing the final push for Level 25 and are in the lead.   Keep up the good work, fel­low guildies, and I will see you tonight and hope­fully help push us over the edge!

Facebook and Warcraft

If you’re on Face­book, you’ve prob­a­bly seen all the lat­est changes to the lay­out.  Why did it change?  What was so wrong with the way things were? Frankly, it has annoyed me beyond my usual annoy­ance level with Face­book.  I have kept my account open and active, sim­ply so I can com­mu­ni­cate with fam­ily and friends that I hardly get to see.

Face­book games — like Mafia Wars, Far­mville, Farkle, and such — are a big rea­son a lot of peo­ple are on there.  I sim­ply don’t like them.  I am fur­ther annoyed by all the “requests” that are sent to me by my con­tacts — even though I don’t play the games.  I’ve had enough of it.

From now on, if you send me a game request in Face­book, it’s get­ting ignored.  I don’t play Mafia Wars.  I don’t play Far­mville.  I don’t play Yoville.  I don’t play Farkle (any­more).  The only rea­son I’m on Face­book is so I can com­mu­ni­cate with those I don’t see day to day.  If you don’t want to do that, that’s fine.  Just leave me alone with the game requests, please, and thank you!

Upcom­ing Posts

I have decided to fold other top­ics into this blog besides pol­i­tics.  Frankly, I’m sick of pol­i­tics and all the goings on in our nation’s cap­i­tal.  I still try to keep up with the lat­est news, but it just con­tin­ues to sicken me how cor­rupt our whole sys­tem is.  The bureau­crats on both sides just make my blood boil.  As each day passes, I wish we could just fire them all and start fresh.  After all, they do work for us, right?

If you’ve vis­ited in the last cou­ple of days, you’ll see that I added a “wid­get” to my side­bar, show­ing my char­ac­ter armory from World of War­craft.  Now, that game is my addic­tion.  It’s pretty much what I do when I get home from work (if “Lost” or “24” is not on, that is).  I guess that’s what I do instead of play­ing those annoy­ing Face­book games.  And that is one topic I plan on blog­ging more about here.

Why do I play?

You’re prob­a­bly won­der­ing why on Earth I would play such a game.  What makes it so addic­tive and fun?  Well, I think for me it’s the “solv­ing puz­zles” aspect of the game.  There are quests you can do in the game, as well as what’s called “instances” or “dun­geons”, where you and four other peo­ple go in and defeat “bosses” (just think Mario or Zelda here).  There’s also larger dun­geons, called “raids”, where you can get with nine or twenty-four other peo­ple and go in to defeat even more dif­fi­cult “bosses”.

In order to beat these bosses, you have to fol­low a cer­tain strat­egy or solve a cer­tain puz­zle.  It takes coör­di­na­tion, plan­ning, and team­work.  And it’s fun!  I think that is the biggest draw for me to the game.

The big “raid” right now is called Ice­crown Citadel, which is the home of the Lich King.  For all you “Lord of the Rings” fans out there, think Sauron and Mor­dor and you pretty much have what the citadel looks like.  I’m also a big com­puter graph­ics nerd, so going in and see­ing the archi­tec­ture of this place is just amaz­ing.  The onyx-looking stone that com­prises the floor and walls, the gothic design of the arch­ways and walk­ways in the citadel, and the air­ship bat­tle mid­way through the Lower Spire are just some of the awe-inspiring sights of this game.  I guess I also love the lore and story behind it:  I’m a HUGE Tolkien fan and this is pretty much like march­ing to the Black Gate to face Sauron and his orcs.

Only in WoW, you’re fac­ing the Lich King and his Scourge — the undead min­ions.  Instead of watch­ing it unfold on the big screen or see­ing it unfold in your mind, you’re help­ing things along and inter­act­ing with some of the major char­ac­ters in the story.  It’s you and your friends who are the heroes in this epic battle.

So that’s why I play.

Quick Update — Currently in Northrend

I know it’s been a full 3 weeks since I’ve last posted.  I have been play­ing World of War­craft — a lot.  I have been hav­ing a won­der­ful time play­ing the game; I don’t think I have ever enjoyed a game as much as I have this one.

But things are about to change in-game that I think have been com­ing for quite a while for me per­son­ally.  I will be leav­ing the guild I’m in tonight.  They just aren’t the type of peo­ple that I want to be asso­ci­ated with.  I’ve been tol­er­at­ing them for way too long, I think.

Also, I’ll be look­ing into switch­ing from a Pacific Time Zone server to a Cen­tral Time Zone (or maybe even East­ern) server, since I live in the Cen­tral Time Zone.  How­ever, I do not want to pay $25, maybe even $50, just to change my char­ac­ters over.  So I think I’ll be start­ing a new char­ac­ter.  So the pace in which I’ve been play­ing the game is about to slow down dramatically.

I also have some screen­shots that I’ll be upload­ing this week­end from the game.  So, until then, adieu!

Wrath of the Lich King released today — review forthcoming

Today — Thurs­day, Novem­ber 13, 2008 — has been a much-anticipated date for many World of War­craft fans.  Why?  Because the new expan­sion, Wrath of the Lich King, went on sale today.

I’m sure many peo­ple were in line well before mid­night this morn­ing to get the game — I just wasn’t one of them.  I like the game very much, and I play it quite often.  I’m just not so hard­core that I would stand in line for 48 hours to get the game.  I’ll be able to get it later.

I won’t buy it tonight, but I will pur­chase it tomor­row and will prob­a­bly ded­i­cate quite a bit of time over the week­end to it.  I’ll be sure to take screen­shots of var­i­ous areas within the game, and I’ll write a review of my first impres­sions and post it tomor­row (prob­a­bly late after­noon).  I’m sure it’ll make good week­end read­ing for those of you who enjoy play­ing within the world of Azeroth.

And if you haven’t ever ven­tured into the WoW world, maybe this expan­sion will entice you enough to see what all the fuss is about.  That’s what The Burn­ing Cru­sade did for me.  And now, I’m hooked.

Back to the basics of blogging

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I’m going to do it.  I’m going to get back on the blog band­wagon.  The past few months I have taken some­what of a sab­bat­i­cal from blog­ging.  I haven’t writ­ten a new blog post since June until the other day when I started EricLee.us.  My pre­vi­ous blog, A Pound of Thoughts, has taken a lot of neglect lately.  So if I haven’t been blog­ging, then just what the heck have I been doing?

Well, I ven­tured into the world of World of War­craft.  I let it “suck me in”.  And, like other things I’ve tried, I got so involved with it that I ended up burn­ing out on it.

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