A Happy Warcraft Tale

Posted 10th Jul 2008 02:20 PM by Maticus

There is a story on latimes.com this week about a married couple who play WoW, but here’s the clincher - For once the story isn’t about them being bad parents, society drop-outs or some sort of deviants, it is in fact a tale of two people who met, married and enjoy playing WoW together, with positive results!

Brad and Cynthia Murdock spend time together while playing, chatting about their day, and even say the game has brought them closer together (Cynthia only started playing when TBC was launched), and has saved them a ton of money as they now stay in more often.

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Founding member of Blizzard, Frank Pearce, speaks up about why he thinks more and more couples are enjoying the game together:

There’s a huge social element to the game. We’ve had this huge massive community grow out of the experience..

The community is really a big factor that draws people into the game and keeps them in the game as well..

It’s a social experience; it’s not just an entertainment experience

Further down in the article however, is a more typical WoW story. It’s about a young married man who plays WoW after his wife has gone to bed and doesn’t like to go out of the house much other than to work. He even made his wife wait to go to the hospital when she was in labour, so that he could finish a raid. I suppose a 100% positive story would be too much to hope for wink

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Tikki
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:00 PM
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Aww… that’s a nice story.

I completely agree. When my boyfriend and I play together it’s like a night in. We get snacks, get settled in together, and enjoy the time spent with each other. When we regularly played it together it did save us money..and was something fun and enjoyable we could do together.

There’s always the good and bad!

What a nice way to start the day- a story about Brad and Cynthia Murloc!

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Tikki
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:00 PM
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Aww… that’s a nice story.

I completely agree. When my boyfriend and I play together it’s like a night in. We get snacks, get settled in together, and enjoy the time spent with each other. When we regularly played it together it did save us money..and was something fun and enjoyable we could do together.

There’s always the good and bad!

What a nice way to start the day- a story about Brad and Cynthia Murloc!

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Tikki
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:00 PM
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Aww… that’s a nice story.

I completely agree. When my boyfriend and I play together it’s like a night in. We get snacks, get settled in together, and enjoy the time spent with each other. When we regularly played it together it did save us money..and was something fun and enjoyable we could do together.

There’s always the good and bad!

What a nice way to start the day- a story about Brad and Cynthia Murloc!

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Eileithyia
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:02 PM
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Awwww nice to hear nice stories like that, funny how their last name is close to Murlock.

And shame on that man for making his wife wait for him to finish a raid, while she was in labour.

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Eileithyia
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:02 PM
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Awwww nice to hear nice stories like that, funny how their last name is close to Murlock.

And shame on that man for making his wife wait for him to finish a raid, while she was in labour.

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Eileithyia
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:02 PM
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Awwww nice to hear nice stories like that, funny how their last name is close to Murlock.

And shame on that man for making his wife wait for him to finish a raid, while she was in labour.

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Twoflower
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:08 PM
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cute, murlocs :D

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Twoflower
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:08 PM
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cute, murlocs :D

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Twoflower
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:08 PM
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cute, murlocs :D

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jschild
Posted 10, Jul 2008 03:17 PM
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“He even made his wife wait to go to the hospital when she was in labour, so that he could finish a raid.”

I predict a divorce in less than 5 years. Anyone so selfish who would make their wife wait, while in labor, for him to finish a raid, has serious priority issues. Thats all fine when no children are invovled. But lets see how it works when the baby is crying at 2AM in the morning and he won’t get the baby cause “I’m Raiding, Honey”

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