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Originally Posted by Piledriver
Does it make any sense to play GW for one hour a day, is it even possible?
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First of all, you will find that GW is much different than WoW. Nobody can say for sure which one
you will enjoy most.
The good news is that GW is much more "casual gamer" friendly than WoW.
While there are long "instances" in GW - for example, some dungeons in Eye Of The North - most of the instances in GW are relatively short. For example, in WoW, if you were in Stormwind (if I recall the name of the city) and you wanted to go to the Abby, it would be all one big world. If you left in the middle you would start back at the Inn in Stormwind.
If it was set up like GW, Stormwind would be a "outpost" - like a mini-world consisting only of Stormwind. If you left Stormwind to go to the Abby, you would enter an instance of the area between them. When you got to the Abby, it would be another outpost. If you left the game then, you would still be in the Abby when you got back.
Also, although GW is not "soloable" in the sense that WoW is, you can always bring Heroes and/or Henchmen (NPCs) with you to fill a group. So you can easily hop into the game and rather than waste some of your hour trying to get in a group, you can just grab some Heroes & Henchies (H&H) and get to it.
So, yes, it makes a lot of sense to play GW if you only have a limited amount of time to play.