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Hehe. I prefer EQ2 (my first MMO) over WoW but I don’t consider WoW to be bad MMO. If I rate EQ2 9/10 (its really 8/10 but the +1 for being my first MMO!), I will rate WoW 7/10. So it’s not difficult decision to decide to play WoW with the wife :)
You mean you rate WoW 6/10 but the +1 is for your wife reading these forums ;)

I played WoW for 2 years, just enough to get one character to level 80 then I got enough of MMOs for the rest of my life
 
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I would give WoW 7/10 as well. It's not a bad game, it just became too casual lately. The game doesn't punish the players enough, people just stand on craps and still thinks they are hardcore, which consequently lead to extremely toxic community.

I stopped playing about year or bit more ago but I would get back into it if:
1. I have a lot of free time like I did back at uni
2. If I have a good group of friends to play with
3. If it becomes more challenging
 
Well your both lucky to have a wife that will game with you. My wife wouldn't game if I paid her.

On the plus side though she never gives me any grief for all my time spent gaming, so I have to give her kudos for that.:)
 
Well your both lucky to have a wife that will game with you. My wife wouldn't game if I paid her.
If my wife was locked in an empty white room for days containing nothing but a PC running video games only, she'd rather get bored stiff than start gaming. :|

I've started Wasteland 2 this week. I'm a few hours in and I like it so far. :)
 
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Has something to do with the birds and the bees. ;)
 
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You're sure it's an upgrade? ;)
 
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Last year a friend of mine upgraded from GirlFriend 6.0 to Wife 1.0 and found that it’s a memory hog leaving very little system resources available for other applications. He is now noticing that Wife 1.0 is also spawning Child Processes which are further consuming valuable resources. No mention of this particular phenomena was included in the product brochure or the documentation, though other users have informed him that this is to be expected due to the nature of the application.

Not only that, Wife 1.0 installs itself such that it is always launched at system initialization, where it can monitor all other system activity. He’s finding that some applications such as PokerNight 10.3, BeerBash 2.5, and PubNight 7.0 are no longer able to run in the system at all, crashing the system when selected (even though they always worked fine before). During installation, Wife 1.0 provides no option as to the installation of undesired Plug-Ins such as MotherInLaw 55.8 and BrotherInLaw Beta release. Also, system performance seems to diminish with each passing day.

Some features he’d like to see in the upcoming wife 2.0.

1. a “Don’t remind me again” button
2. a Minimize button
3. An install shield feature that allows Wife 2.0 be installed with the option to uninstall at any time without the loss of cache and other system resources
4. An option to run the network driver in promiscuous mode which would allow the system’s hardware probe feature to be much more useful.

I myself decided to avoid the headaches associated with Wife 1.0 by sticking with Girlfriend 7.0. Even here, however, I found many problems. Apparently you cannot install Girlfriend 7.0 on top of Girlfriend 6.0. You must uninstall Girlfriend 6.0 first. Other users say this is a long standing bug that I should have known about. Apparently the versions of Girlfriend have conflicts over shared use of the I/O port. You think they would have fixed such a silly bug by now. To make matters worse, The uninstall program for Girlfriend 6.0 doesn’t work very well leaving undesirable traces of the application in the system. Another thing — all versions of Girlfriend continually popup little annoying messages about the advantages of upgrading to Wife 1.0.

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Bug Warning
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Wife 1.0 has an undocumented bug. If you try to install Mistress 1.1 before uninstalling Wife 1.0, Wife 1.0 will delete MSMoney files before doing the uninstall itself. Then Mistress 1.1 will refuse to install, claiming insufficient resources.

Bug work-arounds: To avoid this bug, try installing Mistress 1.1 on a different system and never run any file transfer applications such as Laplink 6.0. Also, beware of similar shareware applications that have been known to carry viruses that may affect Wife 1.0. Another solution would be to run Mistress 1.1 via a UseNet provider under an anonymous name. Here again, beware of the viruses which can accidentally be downloaded from the UseNet.

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Tech Support Suggestions
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These are very common problem men complain about, but is mostly due to a primary misconception. Many people upgrade from Girlfriend 6.0 to Wife 1.0 with the idea that Wife 1.0 is merely a Utilities & Entertainment program. Wife 1.0 is indeed an operating system and designed by its creator to run everything.

It is unlikely you would be able to purge Wife 1.0 and still convert back to Girlfriend 6.0. Hidden operating files within your system would cause Girlfriend 6.0 to emulate Wife 1.0 so nothing is gained. It is impossible to uninstall, delete, or purge the program files from the system once installed. You cannot go back to Girlfriend 6.0 because Wife 1.0 is not designed to do this.

Some have tried to install Girlfriend 7.0 or Wife 2.0 but end up with more problems than the original system. Look in your manual under “Warnings - Alimony/Child support”. I recommend you keep Wife 1.0 and deal with the situation.

I suggest installing background application program C:\YES DEAR to alleviate software augmentation. Having installed Wife 1.0 myself, I might also suggest you read the entire section regarding General Partnership Faults (GPFs). You must assume all responsibility for faults and problems that might occur, regardless of their cause. The best course of action will be to enter the command C:\APOLOGIZE. In any case avoid excessive use of C:\YES DEAR because ultimately you may have to give the APOLOGIZE command before the operating system will return to normal. The system will run smoothly as long as you take the blame for all the GPFs.

Wife 1.0 is a great program, but very high-maintenance. Consider buying additional software to improve the performance of Wife 1.0. I recommend Flowers 3.1 and Diamonds 2K. Do not, under any circumstances, install Secretary with Short Skirt 3.3. This is not a supported application for Wife 1.0 and is likely to cause irreversible damage to the operating system.

Best of Luck,

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Sure, why else would you marry one if it's not an upgrade? ;)
One reason would be that you don't know before if it really is. ;)
From my personal experience I'd say that it doesn't matter if gf or wife. Not much changes. What really changes your lives is when you move in together or you have a child.

The person should be an upgrade to your life.
 
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I would give WoW 7/10 as well. It's not a bad game, it just became too casual lately. The game doesn't punish the players enough, people just stand on craps and still thinks they are hardcore, which consequently lead to extremely toxic community.

WoW has definitely became very causal in most areas but it has also increased difficulty in the top end raids. Most of the people who stand on crap won't survive a minute in the top end raid guilds so they plague middle guilds where most players are. This is their biggest design mistake. Difficulty needs be across the game as whole (which vanilla did well) so people who stand on crap are weeded out long before they make to middle tier raid guilds.
 
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Well your both lucky to have a wife that will game with you. My wife wouldn't game if I paid her.

On the plus side though she never gives me any grief for all my time spent gaming, so I have to give her kudos for that.:)

My wife only played solitaire and such games before she met me. It look lot of persuasion but I managed to get her to try EQ2. She liked the MMO game play but she hated the way the world looked. She was complaining about how "brown" and "dry" everything is and that's making her feel depressed! So we tried WoW and for her it was love at first sight with her Blood elf paladin and the rest is history! She now has 5 max level toons (all Blood elfs) in WoW. I only have 3 max level toons!

Playing together is lot of fun, we are in the same room chatting and doing stuff. We were both excited for the new expansion launch so we both stayed up all night to play it etc. However it can have downsides too, some of your domestic issues can spill over into the game :)
 
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Playing together is lot of fun, we are in the same room chatting and doing stuff. We were both excited for the new expansion launch so we both stayed up all night to play it etc. However it can have downsides too, some of your domestic issues can spill over into the game :)

Take my advice:

Don't ever - EVER - PvP competitively together in the Arena ;)
 
Haha what happened? :)

Hehe, let's just say I found out that I'm not suited to be on the same team as my girlfriend when I'm being highly competitive. Well, for PvE - it was no problem. But PvP was another story.

I turned into a stupid and unreasonable cave man!

I still feel a measure of shame for how much I blamed her for everything that went wrong :(
 
I did with my hubby and we had…. a bit of argument :) So we decided to go with more relaxed approach ;)

@lostforever: hehe all my toons were belfs too.
 
If my wife ever quit playing EQ2, I'm pretty sure I'd be right behind her. It just wouldn't be the same game. As for pvp, I've never understood even the concept of it, if I want to fight someone I just step outside, easy enough to get into a fight out there. Or walk down to the gym and take it to the ring/mat. Sure not going to waste my game time fighting some 5 yr old in game, lol.
 
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