The biggest thing to remember about World of Warcraft is that it is a game. I bought and play the game to have fun. Something I have been wanting to share are screenshot of me doing just that. So here we go:
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The biggest thing to remember about World of Warcraft is that it is a game. I bought and play the game to have fun. Something I have been wanting to share are screenshot of me doing just that. So here we go: A few weeks ago Raid Invite had a few problems with our host provider. There were a few days of downtime, where the site was either totally offline or unbearably slow to load. After several attempts to contact support, whether it be through their email account or java based chat room, I decided the best course of action was to drop them. If they couldn’t be reliable enough to keep my website up and running then there was no need to spend my money on their services. I promptly switched to a new host provider and am (so far) very happy with the service. We have talked a lot about how to apply to a guild, and even what to do when you are in the guild, but what about when it comes to looking for a guild? How do you know that the guild that you are interested in is going to be one that you are going to have fun in and enjoy being a part of? What do you need to think of and consider when looking for a new guild so that you aren’t disappointed and end up looking for a new guild in the future? Let’s take a look at a few things that can help out in this situation. So you’ve been thinking about it for a while, and you finally decided that you are going to apply for a spot in that guild you have been looking at. With that in mind, you want to set yourself up for success, and the easiest way to do that is to properly apply for that spot. This is often the most important and greatly overlooked secret when it comes to getting into a guild, a good looking application will easily hide some of the faults you have with your character. |
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