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	<title>Comments on: Burnout, Part I: Finding Your Fun</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joe</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have WoW burnout at the moment. Even with the new expansion and all the new content I just found it was more of the same. I hadn&#039;t completed my journey to 70 before WOTLK came out. I had almost caught up to my friends when the cap was increased to 80. Now I am once again soloing in an MMO (actually duoing) chasing the dangling carrot of 80.
EQ2: Rise of Kunark was based on the WoW questing model in my opinion. It has the same type of progression with a little less of the quests being dependant on one another. If that expansion burned you out it&#039;s no suprise WoW burned you out.
Now, as all my friends know, I am playing Fallout 3 and giving MMOs a tiny break. If I&#039;m going to NOT BE grouping in an MMO I might as well be NOT BE grouping in a game world that is tailored and made especailly for my personal fun. I haven&#039;t cancelled my account or anything in WoW, just taking it really slow while I save an apocalyptic, post nuclear war, Washington D.C. and find out why my father ran out on me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have WoW burnout at the moment. Even with the new expansion and all the new content I just found it was more of the same. I hadn&#8217;t completed my journey to 70 before WOTLK came out. I had almost caught up to my friends when the cap was increased to 80. Now I am once again soloing in an MMO (actually duoing) chasing the dangling carrot of 80.<br />
EQ2: Rise of Kunark was based on the WoW questing model in my opinion. It has the same type of progression with a little less of the quests being dependant on one another. If that expansion burned you out it&#8217;s no suprise WoW burned you out.<br />
Now, as all my friends know, I am playing Fallout 3 and giving MMOs a tiny break. If I&#8217;m going to NOT BE grouping in an MMO I might as well be NOT BE grouping in a game world that is tailored and made especailly for my personal fun. I haven&#8217;t cancelled my account or anything in WoW, just taking it really slow while I save an apocalyptic, post nuclear war, Washington D.C. and find out why my father ran out on me.</p>
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