World of Warcraft is arguably one of the most addictive video games to come out of the medium. While in more recent years gaming addiction has been treated seriously, especially by the UK Parliament, back in the early days of World of Warcraft one had to play the game as much as possible to get ahead. With new expansions releasing every couple of years to give players new raids, new classes, races, and another level cap to hit, it can become an all-consuming game. Especially with the massively-multiplayer element of World of Warcraft often requiring players to be constantly online, the game can take over a person's life. For one Stranger Things star, this was certainly the case as he reminisces on his time with World of Warcraft in a recent interview.
David Harbour, known for playing police chief Hopper on Stranger Things, was being interviewed alongside his co-star Winona Ryder after the first volume of season 4 had aired. About 17 minutes into the conversation, host Felicia Day brings up the fact that her and Harbour were speaking about World of Warcraft before the actor winces slightly and smiles, referring to World of Warcraft as «the most embarrassing thing in my existence.»
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After Winona Ryder asks what World of Warcraft is, Harbour launches into a story about how in 2005, he was «wildly addicted» to World of Warcraft, and that it «ruined his life» for that year. Despite showing clear embarrassment and regret about his time in World of Warcraft, Harbour did seem to remember some specific details about his time in the game, such as the fact that he had a Night Elf Warrior named «Norad.»
Harbour tried to explain that Norad was the second tank
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