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Breakfast Topic: Anticipation Syndrome : World of Warcraft General Discussions

Posted: November 20th, 2009
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Okay, I admit it: waiting for Icecrown has started to drive me a little nuts.

Possibly it's as bad as it is because this time I'm much more aware of the incoming patch than I have been for previous ones. I've run the new five mans on the PTR and kept up with the Quel'Delar questline and watched the raid testing on streams. Meanwhile, one of my oldest WoW friends will not shut up about Blood Elf Warriors in Cataclysm. Seriously, he will not be quiet. I've tried ordering him to be quiet but then he just starts nattering on about the violence inherent in the system.

To a degree, all of this waiting for future patches and expansions is kind of getting in the way of enjoying what we have now. I'm starting to feel like I've lost track of all the current raiding and instance content and am just standing around trying to raid a dungeon that's not even in the game yet. (And it doesn't help with the song of Skinny the Belf Fury Warrior constantly ringing in my ears, either.) So now I turn once again to you, the viewers at home, and ask if you're feeling anticipation syndrome or not.

Filed under: Warrior, Patches, Analysis / Opinion, Odds and ends, News items, Breakfast topics, Expansions

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Publish Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 08:00:00 EST
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