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Old Oct 01, 2010, 07:39 PM // 19:39   #1
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Default Looking for guild of older (aged) players

I've been playing for over 4 years. Had a our first baby in Feb '10 so the amount I play has greatly decreased from early years. Even before the baby, GW1 had started to loose its replay appeal. Still, I like to log in from time to time and redo old Prophecies missions in HM on various chars.

I also continue to work on titles for HoM in anticipation of GW2.

I'm looking for a large active KURZICK guild that...

DOES:
- do vanquishes, pve HM missions, Zaishen challenges and dungeons

DOES NOT:
-spends ALL its time in the Underworld doing UWSC
-spends a lot of time in DoA or does Urgoz over and over again (yawn).

I am 40. I live in the EST time zone of the US. I typically play a few hours a night after 7 PM and sometimes during the day (like now) on the weekends.

I think GW1 can still be fun when played with groups but I admit once GW2 comes out I will probably uninstall this game.

Contact me through the forum. Thanks.

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