This was incredible and I can relate to it on absolutely every level. It's almost part for part my Warcraft story. Thank you for making and sharing this, it means a lot!!
Hey Anthony, don't know if you reply to the comments anymore, but I am very curious how life is going for you. The IRL videos have immense nostalgia for me as it were THESE VIDEOS that got me into WoW (First saw these videos 7-8 years ago). I never was anything more than a casual player, but the IRL videos made me fall in love with the game and especially Blood elf paladins(90% of all characters I made in wow are blood elfs lol). Each time I see your videos I get the nostalgic itch to go back and level a blood elf paladin through the starter zone. Thank you for these videos :D
Hey! Thanks for your comment. I'm glad to hear how much nostalgia has come from watching my films. I do get nostalgic too when watching them. It was a very different time of my life. The first one came out about 11 years ago now, so a lot has changed. I'm doing pretty good, I do still play WoW (on my belf protpala) although much more casually now. I am also still figuring out my path in life you could say, but that is just an endless adventure. I have been toying with making a 3rd film to go over the last decade since I released the first film, but I am a bit torn on whether I should. If I make it, who knows but it won't be like the first two. Thanks again for your comment.
Fantastic work as always. Your first film allowed me to kick the habit after a long battle between my addiction and my real life. I too have come to find balance and moderation between my gaming (no longer World of Warcraft: my server is dead and that game sadly holds nothing for me these days) and my real life. I look back fondly on my times from the game and I still consider many from it friends. I regret that I lost control of my life, but I feel the lesson learned in regaining it is greater.
I found so many parallels in this film to my own life, and it's touched me as I'm sure it's touched the other players who've watched this. A lot of people don't realize, how much WoW can effect a person, and how much you can gain from it. Building a guild, raiding with people from all over the world that become such good friends. Thank you for making this, and I wish you all the best.
Rewatching this 7 years later. Thanks again for the message. I currently game as well, but have found that it's OK to turn off the game and go out IRL and do things that create memories that are tangible. Plus, my feet don't hurt anymore when I stand. :) Thank you again for this strong message.
Absolutely amazing production value anthony, I'm really proud and happy for you. Music was well positioned, game footage was smooth and transitioned well, and the grand vision you had for the video theme and flow overall was spectacularly pulled off. Obviously as a guy close to your age this hits home as WOW did affect my academics, but like you, it took some time and I have overcome and look forward to the future more than ever, so I really appreciate your message. Big Kudos from me, sir.
I am one honoured man to be apart of this film! It's one amazing film Anthony! You should be really proud of this fine piece of art! May it reach the top! :)
This continuation from your original video is pretty awesome. I think many many people have lived experiences in line with yours and identify with your experience. I know I do. And I have come to realize just what you are saying in this video. Keep it up man, and thanks for sharing your story.
Amazing, I haven't even watched the first one (about to now!) but I was blown away. Gorgeous cinematography and pacing, eloquently written. The MoP music at the end was just the icing on the cake!
Had all that, in WoW, for many years. At the end I had to burn all bridges to get out. It was painfull. I was heavily involved in the guild, raidleader etc, but the GM became resentfull when I tried to ease the huge workload, pressured me into 'duties'. I burned out badly. Now, I'm very wary of all mmo's, especially anything involving guilds. I never want that kind of stress and sorrow again. If I play, it's mostly singleplayer, coop with friends/family sometimes, but never so guildbased again.
This film really described my situation more than the last one and I really feel like you were spot on with how the game has turned casual in a good way.
Just the original menu music resonates with me as serenading not the best period of my life, but certainly a fun one. Excellent work on this! I found it more developed, colorful, and focused than the first film.
I would like to thank you for opening up my eyes. I'm in a similar situation, I just started the University to become a game programmer and I've been playing World Of Warcraft since the release. Your film has made me realize that World of Warcraft is nothing that can stand in the way of achieving my goal in life. It's time to focus up on what really matters, and that is what I've always wanted to be, a game developer. Thank you so much, sincere regards, Tony.
This was beautiful, my friend! So well put together. I found myself in a position like yours. It's great to be immersed in such a different realm. New things always to explore, and all sorts of people to meet. But always in moderation. Congratulations on your success. Keep it up.
I think this guy deserves respect, very few people come to like him, kudos to him! (sorry for the spelling, I'm french with a very limited English so this message was doing with Google translation)
hey anthony, especially during the second part of the movie I was moved to tears...so many similarities to my own personal story. 10:33 I am so jealous that you could see the 100m race at the London Olympics last year...I visited my brother in London two weeks after the event. Those things are worth fighting for.
What an awesome video :D I also used to be in your guild, had a fury warrior called Anore. Had some awesome times raiding with you, but also had to stop for university. Was really cool to see this. Hope you are well and best of luck with everything in the future.
Hey Anthony, rewatching this movie. I took a break from WoW this march so I can 100% focus on university exams; was worth it. I passed ;-) For me, you have also been motivation. I told myself if this guy can focus on the important stuff then I can do it too! Currently taking a break again so I get hyped enough for the new addon, will you be playing it aswell or did you stop WoW altogether in the meantime? I really like playing a couple of months and then taking a break; I don't have the mindset that I have to complete everything in the game anymore..that's a good sign ;-) Have a nice day and good luck.
It's amazing how WoW touches peoples' lives. I too have played for over 6 years and share many of what's afflicted you over this journey. Over this time, I got married and my wife started playing with me as well, and sometimes we wonder if we spend too much time online. Truth is, as long as you have balance in your life, you're spending time with friends, working/studying, and you feel like WoW is just another aspect of it (and not its center) you're probably good. It seems you've done that :)
Thanks you for this awesome video and greetings from an old 7years+ player I have lot of respect for what you did with your choices, and for the work you're sharing with us now. Leaving a game you spent so much time on it is isanly hard, as you explain well, it becomes a part of you, and the character become likes you, or a member of your family, and the people you have fun with in game too; but most important, you got what you want for your life, that's great. GL&HF for everything man.
I love this video. I can watch it time and again and still get emotional as I did the first time around. I started my WoW account in 2005 also, and have stopped now and then, but tend to come back to it with each expansion released. Your video has helped me control the need for WoW, and at the same time not feel guilty for wanting to play it and finding that balance. Cheers Anthony.
Great video, I can relate to it, I was addicted to games when I was in middle school, I lost many friends and shunned many people I cared about and played games 24/7, I miss them so much right now. With some effort I overcame my addiction, It's a wonderful feeling to have your life back, I still play games like 5 hours a week tho. Addiction is horrible, doesn't matter if it's about drugs or a video game, life is short.
As a gamer, musician and film maker (I put my emphasis on film music, although I'm a trained film editor) I enjoyed your videos. I luckily never had the problem of a WoW addiction (I have way to many hobbies I enjoy for that ^^) but I can imagine that this world can be quite captivating. Keep it up, I hope I will see more of your work in the future.
Excellent video. I too had a massive addiction to WoW, and lost many RL friends due to it. In the end though, I reconnected with those friends; and even now, not once do I regret my decision playing WoW. I had an immense amount of fun playing it, and it helped me get by some hard times in my life, because it made time go by really quickly, which is what I needed. But WoW helped me in a lot of ways ironically. It made me a more social person, it made me comfortable leading a team of people as a raid leader and GM, and it helped me refine leadership and social skills I use today. Thank you for making this wonderful video. I'm glad you got through it and wish you all the best.
PS: And what's crazy is that my main has been a belf prot pally just like yours, so the verisimilitude to my story was even deeper. Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us, and making a great job while at it.
Hey man, just saw your comment on Game Informer, if I remember that's how you found the first film! Good to hear from you again and thanks, glad you enjoyed the film!
Terrific video. Very well done. Nice to see you share your experience of pulling yourself out of a gameplay style that was treating WoW like a job rather than a game. I hope this film resonates with others in the same position.
Hi! I'm a Film maker too, played wow from classic to bc and stopped playing/raiding to learn my passion...so i made some similar experiences... your film really catched me...! Nice work!
And here you are, your own little movie :) i'm kinda right there you are at the moment, allthough i havent achieved just yet what you have. but i'm working on it, i had an addiction to world of warcraft for about 7 years of my life, but as of this state. i'm playing it more casually and currently doing study aside from it.
Just saw this on Reddit and watched your first video also.. honestly lost for words. Wonderful video. I feel like world of warcraft did the exact same to me and quitting had to be one of the best decisons I made.. I still have the urge too play but don't have the time or money anyways so I assume thats best. Thanks for the awesome videos!!
I like video games, but that doesn't mean I can let my hobby consume my life, great video. I also like football and reading books, but I can't let them take my life. Life is all about balance, live your life, meet some friends, and play some games or read some books, the tricky part is how you handle it and how much time you spend on each hobby/activity.
I'm the same as Anthony, I like video games too, but I like to play them in moderation. I was at a point in my life where I was addicted and too distracted by video games, I would neglect other interests and goals I was determined to reach. I used to play WOW, but I quit after three years when I realized how much I missed out on the other things I enjoyed doing in life. Maybe I'll get back on WOW someday, but maybe not so soon.
Beautiful video Been playing Warcraft on and off for the past 5 years myself. I would play it all the time, but I use a debit card just for it and when I want to stop I just don't put money on it anymore so I can't afford the subscription for it. I go back to it every now and then, binge for a month but after that, I'm done for another 6 months. Thanks for sharing mate
Thank you for this moments. For your view, for the goosebumps.. I am a wow-player too, and I understand and feel everything you say. I was sitting here, nodding my head saying "oh yes... so true".
Amazing video, you are really good. When i watched your first video for 2 years ago i switched to Horde and started to play a blood elf paladin. Thought it was so cool :).. But im glad that you are not addicted anymore and can play casual. Its a great game to enjoy. Good luck with your videos. And hey, you got a cool narrator voice so you can maybe be a voice actor at blizzard. :)
This movie is simply ... breathtaking I dont know why but it almost make me cry. I really enjoy playing online mmorpgs just like u but in Moderation ;) I wish u all the best for ya future and that u dreams become true. Greetings from Germany! Keep on going bro ;D
I recently quit university because i felt that I was ready for it, that i had 0 spare time, but im starting to wonder if i did it for warcaft, thanks for opening my eyes, my plans now are to find a job for a while while thinking what i want to do in my life. much love from sweden
oh man this movie hit me right in the "feels" :P just recently quit in january for the first time, so 9 months of not playing...after playing non stop for 6-7 years and raiding on a high level all that time. And gooood do i miss it sometimes, (sometimes im naughty and go to mmochampion and read up on patches and watch the videos) :P very nice video u made!
This is amazing! I myself also play wow and am studying at college in media production and journalism. Your story is a motivation for me although I haven't become too absorbed in wow since coming back after cata
Haha, that's crazy, I remember you, it's been a very long time! And thanks, glad you enjoyed the film! Also if you look very closely at some of the old QTYC screenshots you might be in some of them!
Merci frifri c'est trop cool cette vidéo ! Je crois aussi que le gars doit péter un cable en voyant tous les commentaires en français XDD le pauvre il doit se demander ce qu'il lui arrive
I applaud your ability to choose to move on with RL instead of giving in to the allure of a virtual life. Gaming is fine and good, but one should never let it pull them away from what is real. Hope to see your name on a theatrical release someday!
Games are part of your life. If you like it, is an important part of that life. Is obvious that you have to do other things, but dont forget the things you like.
This was incredible and I can relate to it on absolutely every level. It's almost part for part my Warcraft story. Thank you for making and sharing this, it means a lot!!
Hey Anthony, don't know if you reply to the comments anymore, but I am very curious how life is going for you. The IRL videos have immense nostalgia for me as it were THESE VIDEOS that got me into WoW (First saw these videos 7-8 years ago). I never was anything more than a casual player, but the IRL videos made me fall in love with the game and especially Blood elf paladins(90% of all characters I made in wow are blood elfs lol). Each time I see your videos I get the nostalgic itch to go back and level a blood elf paladin through the starter zone.
Thank you for these videos :D
Hey! Thanks for your comment. I'm glad to hear how much nostalgia has come from watching my films. I do get nostalgic too when watching them. It was a very different time of my life. The first one came out about 11 years ago now, so a lot has changed.
I'm doing pretty good, I do still play WoW (on my belf protpala) although much more casually now. I am also still figuring out my path in life you could say, but that is just an endless adventure.
I have been toying with making a 3rd film to go over the last decade since I released the first film, but I am a bit torn on whether I should. If I make it, who knows but it won't be like the first two.
Thanks again for your comment.
Fantastic work as always. Your first film allowed me to kick the habit after a long battle between my addiction and my real life. I too have come to find balance and moderation between my gaming (no longer World of Warcraft: my server is dead and that game sadly holds nothing for me these days) and my real life. I look back fondly on my times from the game and I still consider many from it friends. I regret that I lost control of my life, but I feel the lesson learned in regaining it is greater.
Great film man, you're really talented! I also love the message that you give in these videos. Keep up the great work.
I've never played a second of WoW in my life and I don't really plan to but just as a gamer in general this video is quite touching to me.
+Olcay It's nowhere near as addictive as it used to.
I found so many parallels in this film to my own life, and it's touched me as I'm sure it's touched the other players who've watched this. A lot of people don't realize, how much WoW can effect a person, and how much you can gain from it. Building a guild, raiding with people from all over the world that become such good friends. Thank you for making this, and I wish you all the best.
I played back in BC and Wrath on QT and I remember QTYC. It's nice to have stumbled over this video years later
Rewatching this 7 years later. Thanks again for the message. I currently game as well, but have found that it's OK to turn off the game and go out IRL and do things that create memories that are tangible. Plus, my feet don't hurt anymore when I stand. :) Thank you again for this strong message.
Glad I could help!
Absolutely amazing production value anthony, I'm really proud and happy for you. Music was well positioned, game footage was smooth and transitioned well, and the grand vision you had for the video theme and flow overall was spectacularly pulled off.
Obviously as a guy close to your age this hits home as WOW did affect my academics, but like you, it took some time and I have overcome and look forward to the future more than ever, so I really appreciate your message. Big Kudos from me, sir.
Thanks, and yeah, actually the MoP music somewhat inspired me to make this film, it is so cinematic and powerful it needed to be shown to more people!
I am one honoured man to be apart of this film! It's one amazing film Anthony! You should be really proud of this fine piece of art! May it reach the top! :)
This continuation from your original video is pretty awesome. I think many many people have lived experiences in line with yours and identify with your experience. I know I do. And I have come to realize just what you are saying in this video. Keep it up man, and thanks for sharing your story.
Amazing, I haven't even watched the first one (about to now!) but I was blown away. Gorgeous cinematography and pacing, eloquently written. The MoP music at the end was just the icing on the cake!
Had all that, in WoW, for many years. At the end I had to burn all bridges to get out. It was painfull. I was heavily involved in the guild, raidleader etc, but the GM became resentfull when I tried to ease the huge workload, pressured me into 'duties'.
I burned out badly.
Now, I'm very wary of all mmo's, especially anything involving guilds.
I never want that kind of stress and sorrow again. If I play, it's mostly singleplayer, coop with friends/family sometimes, but never so guildbased again.
If your last one got one million views this one deserves atleast 10 million, brilliant... just brilliant!
This film really described my situation more than the last one and I really feel like you were spot on with how the game has turned casual in a good way.
One of the best movies I've seen on youtube, great job! :)
Just the original menu music resonates with me as serenading not the best period of my life, but certainly a fun one. Excellent work on this! I found it more developed, colorful, and focused than the first film.
I would like to thank you for opening up my eyes. I'm in a similar situation, I just started the University to become a game programmer and I've been playing World Of Warcraft since the release. Your film has made me realize that World of Warcraft is nothing that can stand in the way of achieving my goal in life. It's time to focus up on what really matters, and that is what I've always wanted to be, a game developer.
Thank you so much, sincere regards, Tony.
That ending credit music sent chills down my spine. Great film, and great story!
This was beautiful, my friend!
So well put together. I found myself in a position like yours.
It's great to be immersed in such a different realm. New things always to explore, and all sorts of people to meet. But always in moderation.
Congratulations on your success. Keep it up.
I think this guy deserves respect, very few people come to like him, kudos to him!
(sorry for the spelling, I'm french with a very limited English so this message was doing with Google translation)
hey anthony, especially during the second part of the movie I was moved to tears...so many similarities to my own personal story.
10:33 I am so jealous that you could see the 100m race at the London Olympics last year...I visited my brother in London two weeks after the event. Those things are worth fighting for.
Brilliant, simply brilliant :)
Great job Anthony, keep at it!
What an awesome video :D I also used to be in your guild, had a fury warrior called Anore. Had some awesome times raiding with you, but also had to stop for university. Was really cool to see this. Hope you are well and best of luck with everything in the future.
Hey Anthony, rewatching this movie. I took a break from WoW this march so I can 100% focus on university exams; was worth it. I passed ;-)
For me, you have also been motivation. I told myself if this guy can focus on the important stuff then I can do it too!
Currently taking a break again so I get hyped enough for the new addon, will you be playing it aswell or did you stop WoW altogether in the meantime?
I really like playing a couple of months and then taking a break; I don't have the mindset that I have to complete everything in the game anymore..that's a good sign ;-)
Have a nice day and good luck.
It's amazing how WoW touches peoples' lives. I too have played for over 6 years and share many of what's afflicted you over this journey. Over this time, I got married and my wife started playing with me as well, and sometimes we wonder if we spend too much time online.
Truth is, as long as you have balance in your life, you're spending time with friends, working/studying, and you feel like WoW is just another aspect of it (and not its center) you're probably good.
It seems you've done that :)
Thanks you for this awesome video and greetings from an old 7years+ player
I have lot of respect for what you did with your choices, and for the work you're sharing with us now.
Leaving a game you spent so much time on it is isanly hard, as you explain well, it becomes a part of you, and the character become likes you, or a member of your family, and the people you have fun with in game too; but most important, you got what you want for your life, that's great.
GL&HF for everything man.
I love this video. I can watch it time and again and still get emotional as I did the first time around. I started my WoW account in 2005 also, and have stopped now and then, but tend to come back to it with each expansion released. Your video has helped me control the need for WoW, and at the same time not feel guilty for wanting to play it and finding that balance. Cheers Anthony.
Great video, I can relate to it, I was addicted to games when I was in middle school, I lost many friends and shunned many people I cared about and played games 24/7, I miss them so much right now.
With some effort I overcame my addiction, It's a wonderful feeling to have your life back, I still play games like 5 hours a week tho.
Addiction is horrible, doesn't matter if it's about drugs or a video game, life is short.
9:39 that is literally the most difficult thing in the game. gosh.......................
Hi Anthony, I gotta say that this and "IRL - In Real Life" are some awesome crafted films. Good luck with the filming (:
This guy is simply brilliant no other word
Honestly, I loved this, I didn't think I could love the first one anymore, and then you made this, awe struck.
Watched both parts and enjoyed it alot, Great videos!
As a gamer, musician and film maker (I put my emphasis on film music, although I'm a trained film editor) I enjoyed your videos. I luckily never had the problem of a WoW addiction (I have way to many hobbies I enjoy for that ^^) but I can imagine that this world can be quite captivating. Keep it up, I hope I will see more of your work in the future.
This is a very inspirational story! It was very well told through excellent cinematography and editing. Very well done.
Awesome vid, you truly are an awesome film maker, i know you'll make it big
Excellent video. I too had a massive addiction to WoW, and lost many RL friends due to it. In the end though, I reconnected with those friends; and even now, not once do I regret my decision playing WoW. I had an immense amount of fun playing it, and it helped me get by some hard times in my life, because it made time go by really quickly, which is what I needed.
But WoW helped me in a lot of ways ironically. It made me a more social person, it made me comfortable leading a team of people as a raid leader and GM, and it helped me refine leadership and social skills I use today.
Thank you for making this wonderful video. I'm glad you got through it and wish you all the best.
Thank you, I really appreciate the comments and glad you enjoyed the film!
This video was sick! never had goosebumps like this from documentary keep up your good job !
This video is really motivational and touching.. thanks for your efforts.
PS: And what's crazy is that my main has been a belf prot pally just like yours, so the verisimilitude to my story was even deeper.
Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us, and making a great job while at it.
mate, that was so good. I thought IRL was great but you just smashed it. Well done mate.
Hey man, just saw your comment on Game Informer, if I remember that's how you found the first film! Good to hear from you again and thanks, glad you enjoyed the film!
Terrific video. Very well done. Nice to see you share your experience of pulling yourself out of a gameplay style that was treating WoW like a job rather than a game. I hope this film resonates with others in the same position.
THE FEELS ARE STRONG WITH THIS ONE...*sad panda face*
the ending was fucking amazing i hope you become a movie director
10/10 Emotional and beautifully crafted.
Goosebumps.... Great job!
Hello mate! Naasfara here! really nice to see you doing so well! Great movie mate! and i hope to see more from you!!
Amazing video, really. Bloody well done. Glad to see you that you have found the balance between the reality, and being in a game.
Awesome movie, love it! You are amazing Anthony! Keep it on!!!
Hello, still a very nice video, but 10 years later and I still can't find the music from 10:11 to 11:05 😢
Can anyone help me there? 🙏
Magnifique ! Awesome ! I'm from France and thanks for this !
I'm from france too, and I just wanted to congratulate you for your work ! A very good video! It changes form the others, thank you very much ;)
Where did u get that sword at 9:23 it looks awesome
Hi! I'm a Film maker too, played wow from classic to bc and stopped playing/raiding to learn my passion...so i made some similar experiences... your film really catched me...! Nice work!
As someone who played WoW from it's launch (at a young age) till the end of Lich King, i can relate, this was great!
And here you are, your own little movie :) i'm kinda right there you are at the moment, allthough i havent achieved just yet what you have. but i'm working on it, i had an addiction to world of warcraft for about 7 years of my life, but as of this state. i'm playing it more casually and currently doing study aside from it.
Just saw this on Reddit and watched your first video also.. honestly lost for words. Wonderful video. I feel like world of warcraft did the exact same to me and quitting had to be one of the best decisons I made.. I still have the urge too play but don't have the time or money anyways so I assume thats best. Thanks for the awesome videos!!
Thank you, really appreciate the comments!
Thanks for french subtitles. And Great film !
I like video games, but that doesn't mean I can let my hobby consume my life, great video.
I also like football and reading books, but I can't let them take my life.
Life is all about balance, live your life, meet some friends, and play some games or read some books, the tricky part is how you handle it and how much time you spend on each hobby/activity.
I honestly started to choke up a bit. This is truly amazing.
I'm the same as Anthony, I like video games too, but I like to play them in moderation. I was at a point in my life where I was addicted and too distracted by video games, I would neglect other interests and goals I was determined to reach.
I used to play WOW, but I quit after three years when I realized how much I missed out on the other things I enjoyed doing in life. Maybe I'll get back on WOW someday, but maybe not so soon.
Great video! Really enjoyed it. I'm happy that you are now in a point of your life where you are most happy.
I have never played WOW nor I ever will, but this video was truly brilliant!
Thank you :) I understood what you said, and very much appreciate your comments! Really lovely to see the positive comments from the French community!
Thanks for the love from France :)
I've been off for 2 years now. I still have urges to play but I know what I loved most in the game is long gone now.
Thats Awesome Job mate!...Thanks for this film...
Beautiful video Been playing Warcraft on and off for the past 5 years myself. I would play it all the time, but I use a debit card just for it and when I want to stop I just don't put money on it anymore so I can't afford the subscription for it. I go back to it every now and then, binge for a month but after that, I'm done for another 6 months. Thanks for sharing mate
nice to meet you Anthony I was a 7 years wow gamer and I almost lost my job
I'm french and I really enjoyed your work ! Good luck for the future and sorry if I make mistakes ^^
I'm crying right now c':, YOU ARE JUST AMAZING!
Thank you for this moments. For your view, for the goosebumps..
I am a wow-player too, and I understand and feel everything you say.
I was sitting here, nodding my head saying "oh yes... so true".
Amazing video, you are really good. When i watched your first video for 2 years ago i switched to Horde and started to play a blood elf paladin. Thought it was so cool :).. But im glad that you are not addicted anymore and can play casual. Its a great game to enjoy. Good luck with your videos. And hey, you got a cool narrator voice so you can maybe be a voice actor at blizzard. :)
Duuuuude. The first one was good but this... BRILLIANT. Found it quite emotional actually.
This movie is simply ... breathtaking I dont know why but it almost make me cry. I really enjoy playing online mmorpgs just like u but in Moderation ;)
I wish u all the best for ya future and that u dreams become true.
Greetings from Germany! Keep on going bro ;D
What's the music that started at 10:12 please ! there is nothing like this one in the description
Whats the last song? At the start of the credits dudes?
so glad i got to see this , wonderful video.
Awesome mate!!
I recently quit university because i felt that I was ready for it, that i had 0 spare time, but im starting to wonder if i did it for warcaft, thanks for opening my eyes, my plans now are to find a job for a while while thinking what i want to do in my life. much love from sweden
It's just amazing ! Congratulations from France !
Thank you :) Glad that you enjoyed it!
oh man this movie hit me right in the "feels" :P
just recently quit in january for the first time, so 9 months of not playing...after playing non stop for 6-7 years and raiding on a high level all that time.
And gooood do i miss it sometimes, (sometimes im naughty and go to mmochampion and read up on patches and watch the videos) :P
very nice video u made!
Brilliant video, loved it.
This is amazing! I myself also play wow and am studying at college in media production and journalism. Your story is a motivation for me although I haven't become too absorbed in wow since coming back after cata
Amazing video. Keep it up and you'll make it big in no time
Haha, that's crazy, I remember you, it's been a very long time! And thanks, glad you enjoyed the film!
Also if you look very closely at some of the old QTYC screenshots you might be in some of them!
Thank you for the great comment, glad you enjoyed it!
Merci frifri c'est trop cool cette vidéo ! Je crois aussi que le gars doit péter un cable en voyant tous les commentaires en français XDD le pauvre il doit se demander ce qu'il lui arrive
I applaud your ability to choose to move on with RL instead of giving in to the allure of a virtual life. Gaming is fine and good, but one should never let it pull them away from what is real.
Hope to see your name on a theatrical release someday!
Games are part of your life. If you like it, is an important part of that life. Is obvious that you have to do other things, but dont forget the things you like.
I like how you kind of revised the message of your last video.
Yes that is on my to-do list, what language are you after?
Good work. Looking forward to your movies in the future.
Congratulations from Brazil! That was awesome!