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Melekal
I don't know about you guys but before WOW I was getting a decent amount of sleep at night. Since I got sucked in I keep finding more and more reasons to stay up longer. There's always that one last item to get for that annoying gathering quest, that one last boss to kill, almost there on the rep you need, etc.

All I'm saying is that it seems that every day I resolve to get more sleep but that resolve melts when I'm involved in wow. Only problem is that just because I get to bed later doesn't mean I can sleep in later, work still starts at the same time.

So is this just me or do you guys have the same problem?
TheDragoon
Personally, I have few problems with this, but that might be because I primarily play with people in the Eastern time zones while I live in the Western time zone... smile.gif
vor_lord
Well after a couple of years of this, I'm pretty well trained to deal with it. Even if I don't play WoW, I have essentially extended my day by a couple of hours. Medical research indicates this isn't a great idea, especially for the young... but I'm not that young anymore.
Treesh
QUOTE(Melekal @ Jun 8 2007, 08:32 AM) *

I don't know about you guys but before WOW I was getting a decent amount of sleep at night. Since I got sucked in I keep finding more and more reasons to stay up longer. There's always that one last item to get for that annoying gathering quest, that one last boss to kill, almost there on the rep you need, etc.

All I'm saying is that it seems that every day I resolve to get more sleep but that resolve melts when I'm involved in wow. Only problem is that just because I get to bed later doesn't mean I can sleep in later, work still starts at the same time.

So is this just me or do you guys have the same problem?

You do realize that you have Bonemage to blame for this issue, don't you? Don't blame the game, blame the man who drug you into it. wink.gif biggrin.gif

Luckily, I deal with the lack of extra sleep by having a somewhat physical job. At a certain point in the night, the body takes control of the head and that's it. I'm going to bed, regardless of what else I "need" to accomplish. smile.gif
bonemage
QUOTE(Treesh @ Jun 8 2007, 09:08 AM) *

You do realize that you have Bonemage to blame for this issue, don't you? Don't blame the game, blame the man who drug you into it. wink.gif biggrin.gif

I didn't drag him into WoW, I drug him to Terenas...
Treesh
QUOTE(bonemage @ Jun 8 2007, 10:18 AM) *

I didn't drag him into WoW, I drug him to Terenas...

Minor detail.
Melekal
QUOTE(bonemage @ Jun 8 2007, 09:18 AM) *

I didn't drag him into WoW, I drug him to Terenas...


Yeah, he didn't technically pull me in. Just showed me that WOW could be more fun with mature people that knew how to play. Some friends got me playing only to find out they played at times I couldn't. Although I do blame him for perpetuating the addiction seeing as we talk WOW all day at work all the time.
bonemage
QUOTE(bonemage @ Jun 8 2007, 09:18 AM) *

I didn't drag him into WoW, I drug him to Terenas...

And really, it's "dragged" and not "drug", but I liked the dual meaning so I kept your word.
Melekal
QUOTE(bonemage @ Jun 8 2007, 09:32 AM) *

And really, it's "dragged" and not "drug", but I liked the dual meaning so I kept your word.


Minor Details... =)
q4m
I was playing easily 40-50 hours/week back on Tichondrius. I had that issue then (along with barely managing to maintain my marriage). I transferred here to be more casual...and I have smile.gif Don't have the problem too often anymore. Every now and then I'll stay up too late, but it's not often. I just have to regulate my time and remember that progression in wow = time spent. I'll never have the best gear/faction/etc. I just try to be happy with what I can accomplish in my limited time smile.gif
Melekal
QUOTE(vor_lord @ Jun 8 2007, 09:01 AM) *

Well after a couple of years of this, I'm pretty well trained to deal with it. Even if I don't play WoW, I have essentially extended my day by a couple of hours. Medical research indicates this isn't a great idea, especially for the young... but I'm not that young anymore.


That's funny, I thought the young could handle it more than the old. I seem to remember that I used to think five hours of sleep a night was fine, now I struggle to stay awake with 7. But yes, there is a point my brain gives the five minute warning that it's going to shut down no matter what else I have to do in WOW.
Melekal
QUOTE(q4m @ Jun 8 2007, 10:15 AM) *

I was playing easily 40-50 hours/week back on Tichondrius. I had that issue then (along with barely managing to maintain my marriage). I transferred here to be more casual...and I have smile.gif Don't have the problem too often anymore. Every now and then I'll stay up too late, but it's not often. I just have to regulate my time and remember that progression in wow = time spent. I'll never have the best gear/faction/etc. I just try to be happy with what I can accomplish in my limited time smile.gif



That's actually the reason I moved to Terenas. It's hard to find a casual guild these days that does any raiding to speak of. While I haven't raided yet I look forward to doing that on my schedule.

As for the marriage..... I just connived to trick my wife into playing. She's the one that wants to play alot now, although she won't admit she's "hooked". That really helps with the wife aggro aspect of it. Although now we're both in the same boat of getting little sleep. hehe
Concillian
I used to do this more, but now I have a schedule of nights I sleep late and nights I don't. I get 5-6 hours then I get 9-10 hours. I don't know if this is healthy, but I have a pretty set schedule for the week with it.
Concillian
QUOTE(q4m @ Jun 8 2007, 08:15 AM) *

I'll never have the best gear/faction/etc. I just try to be happy with what I can accomplish in my limited time smile.gif


I think this not only applies to WoW, but extends to all areas of life. If you never appreciate and are happy with what you have, you will never be happy, becuase whatever you have, there's always someone who has more / better / faster of something than you do.
Lissa
QUOTE(Melekal @ Jun 8 2007, 09:16 AM) *

That's funny, I thought the young could handle it more than the old. I seem to remember that I used to think five hours of sleep a night was fine, now I struggle to stay awake with 7. But yes, there is a point my brain gives the five minute warning that it's going to shut down no matter what else I have to do in WOW.


Not from my experience. When I was in high school, between 16 and 18 I needed 10 hours of sleep or I didn't operate well the next day. In college, I needed 8 to 9 hours to function properly. Now, at 36, I get by just fine with between 6 and 7 hours of sleep, if I get more than 7 hours I end up not being able to function well either. If I keep up this path, by the time I'm 60 I'll be to Picaso's level of sleep need (the time it takes a spoon to drop from my hand to the floor while sitting in a chair tongue.gif ).
Melekal
QUOTE(Lissa @ Jun 8 2007, 11:37 AM) *

Not from my experience. When I was in high school, between 16 and 18 I needed 10 hours of sleep or I didn't operate well the next day. In college, I needed 8 to 9 hours to function properly. Now, at 36, I get by just fine with between 6 and 7 hours of sleep, if I get more than 7 hours I end up not being able to function well either. If I keep up this path, by the time I'm 60 I'll be to Picaso's level of sleep need (the time it takes a spoon to drop from my hand to the floor while sitting in a chair tongue.gif ).



That's funny, I'm the opposite. Maybe I'm just weird that way, then again that wouldn't be the first way I'm weird. =) I could get by with 5 or less hours in high school, now I'm a zombie if I don't get 7. Although I would agree that I think I'm starting to reprogram my body to need less sleep. Not sure yet if that's a bad thing or not.
Delc
The primary change I have seen over the last few years is that my sleep needs to be more consistent than it used to. During the summers in high school I would regularly get 1-4 hours of sleep each night for a couple weeks on end, and then sleep for about 16hours on a day off. I doubt I could do that anymore. Now I just sleep for 7-8 hours pretty much every night, and feel like crap if I deviate much in either direction.
Jester
QUOTE(Concillian @ Jun 8 2007, 11:15 AM) *

I think this not only applies to WoW, but extends to all areas of life. If you never appreciate and are happy with what you have, you will never be happy, becuase whatever you have, there's always someone who has more / better / faster of something than you do.


No! Don't stop, don't rest for a moment until you've won the Indy 500, the UN Secretary-Generalship, the Mr. Universe pageant, and the Nobel Prize for medicine... in the same day!

*twitch*

-Jester
Arnulf
http://www.myextralife.com/archive.php?date=2001-09-30

Okay, substitute "World of Warcraft" for Everquest...
NuurAbSaal
QUOTE(Melekal @ Jun 8 2007, 03:32 PM) *

So is this just me or do you guys have the same problem?



I had quite the serious WoW problem smile.gif

I have had weeks with around 20 hours sleep total during summer break, because I always found stuff to do in WoW. Rep, gold, stuff, xp, everything was more important than switching off that darn computer. I guess I'm pretty susceptible (sp?) to getting hooked on games or recreational activities, I had my Final Fantasy timer at 99 hours in five days, read the LotR trilogy in one sitting over who-knows how much time (it's all a blur!) and played WoW from sunday noon to early wednesday morning with just the really necessary breaks like eating and the opposite.

It didn't really work for me though, actually I'm amazed at how long I managed to keep going. Part of it is in my genes I guess, my mother worked a management job with regular 110 hours of work per week for years and still works 60-80 hours even though she's well over 60 nowadays.

At almost 27 I can get by for quite a few days with less than five hours of sleep and I don't need to "catch up", one night with eight straight hours of uninterrupted sleep gets me back on track.

The devilish thing about WoW was that I felt bad about stopping and thought about logging back in as soon as I got up again. Not good, /point addiction. That phase didn't last too long though, luckily I had people that set me straight again. I should probably mention that I was never in a hardcore raiding guild, so I set the goals that kept me playing myself.

I'll expect to be done with WoW when my (already cancelled) subscription runs out, shortly thereafter Halo 3 is going to test my addiction resistance.

Ah well, a little peek inside my past life tongue.gif

I'd like to add that if people keep telling you you (might) have a problem with playing too much, try to be honest to yourself.

take care
Tarabulus
Shikigami
There's a feature at worldofwarcraft.com in the Account Management section where you can limit playtime through the Parental Controls. I've thought about doing that, but then, what if I NEED to play and it locks me out?! ohmy.gif

Sleep is for the weak! Er, for the weekend... dry.gif

-edit: oh, and I fail at forum reply. >.<
Brista
QUOTE(Shikigami @ Jun 13 2007, 04:52 AM) *

There's a feature at worldofwarcraft.com in the Account Management section where you can limit playtime through the Parental Controls. I've thought about doing that, but then, what if I NEED to play and it locks me out?! ohmy.gif

Sleep is for the weak! Er, for the weekend... dry.gif

-edit: oh, and I fail at forum reply. >.<


Mmmm, an adult using Parental Controls to moderate their own playing time? I think that's a very good idea
Melekal
QUOTE(Brista @ Jun 13 2007, 06:30 AM) *

Mmmm, an adult using Parental Controls to moderate their own playing time? I think that's a very good idea


As long as you don't have the password to the parental controls that is. My brother in law tried that and it never worked for that reason. Then he made his wife have the password and ended up getting from her the first time it annoyed him. It was so funny to watch him fight the addiction. Although he won eventually by just selling his account.

I just accept it and try to get as much sleep as I can when I can. I just find myself always staying up too late and not thinking about how late it is because of how many people are still on. I mean, getting a run going after midnight? And I thought I had issues..... =) Ah, well, maybe I'm not that bad just yet.
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