I played last year after a pretty big gap (not 15 years, but close) and honestly it does not hit the same at all. Was thankful, it was pretty easy to put down compared to Vanilla and Burning Crusade. Just seems so streamlined now, I feel like I’m on a conveyor belt of various line fills up.
never got wow’s appeal. i think being too socially anxious to queue for a dungeon didn’t help me at all. farthest i got a character was lvl 40 in warmane but by then i could clearly tell my gear was shit and my build was piss and i couldn’t do fart at my level.
the game has so many systems and such shit wikis compared to other mmos and the tutorials are never geared towards newcomers because it’s wow everyone must’ve played it.
i wish i had a newcomer’s handbook. not necessarily the fastest or the best way to get to max level but detailing what you need to do in order to have the best experience.
I started playing WoW again for the first time in like 15 years. It brings me great shame.
I played last year after a pretty big gap (not 15 years, but close) and honestly it does not hit the same at all. Was thankful, it was pretty easy to put down compared to Vanilla and Burning Crusade. Just seems so streamlined now, I feel like I’m on a conveyor belt of various line fills up.
never got wow’s appeal. i think being too socially anxious to queue for a dungeon didn’t help me at all. farthest i got a character was lvl 40 in warmane but by then i could clearly tell my gear was shit and my build was piss and i couldn’t do fart at my level.
the game has so many systems and such shit wikis compared to other mmos and the tutorials are never geared towards newcomers because it’s wow everyone must’ve played it.
i wish i had a newcomer’s handbook. not necessarily the fastest or the best way to get to max level but detailing what you need to do in order to have the best experience.