I generally play games 4-6 hours a day. If I really wanna get something done though I have been known to sacrifice a few days worth of sleep in order to put in 16+ hour days.
unlike the outland theres no minimum level to go to northrend....lvl1 gnome raid on warsong hold anyone?
Yes, so I can be lagged to all hell and competing for mob kills for the 3 days its taken to get my DK from 55 to 70? Tomorrow night I will be past level 70 on a death knight I created less than 3 days ago. I will head into Northrend to get my upgrades and then run back down to Netherstorm and Shadowmoon Valley to pump myself up to level ~72 then I will complete the rest of my Northrend quests and hit 80 around the same time as most of the decent 70s, however starting 15 levels behind them.
Depends on which character... Tichondrius Mal'Ganis Hellscream Korgath Cho'gall Illidan Each one except Korgath and Hellscream being the top servers in the US overall (PvP and PvE) not a single one has had a queue under 1,000 an hour or two before i come to work (somtimes 2k+). In TBC there was glitches and about ~3,000 idiots running around HFP and it was impossible to get anything done through all the glitches and mob competition, at least not at the level I would have liked. Took about 3 weeks before I could, for the most part, quest in peace in HFP. With how I am playing my death knight, I am a fair bit ahead of every other death knight so I don't need to worry about them, and all the 70s are busy in Northrend so they aren't bothering me in my questing. By the time I get up to Northrend (tomorrow) most of them will be in the next zone so I can get my items and go back down to Shadowmoon / Netherstorm and aoe farm them in tier 5/6 equivalent gear to level 71-73 ish and then I will be right on track experience wise with the others in Northrend (except the hardcore players, all of which are 73/74 atm) and able to quest in peace finishing up the quests in Fjord and Tundra.
im going to be missing a couple friends for the next.....long period of time. i myself have never played that game.
This. It's not until you've played WoW for extensive time (I played, 2 years or so...can't remember) and quit that you appreciate just how much the game actually limits your life, assuming you get addicted. It's not a time filler game for when you're bored, it's a -do instead of anything else- game. Blah.
Horde. I doubt I will be there much longer, I am intending to move to Cho'gall unless I can find a solid raiding guild (tier 6+at least 4/6 sunwell done in TBC) guild.