Sunday, April 1, 2012

Revisiting the World of Warcraft

I don't know, if you know, but a few years ago, I was playing World of Warcraft like 8 hours a day. The Burning Crusade expansion just came out and a friend of me and myself have been playing free to play mmos for a long time. The next step of course was then to upgrade to World of Warcraft. I think we played for a good 2 years with a few breaks inbetween and it was awesome.
Then Wrath of the Lich King was announced. My friend wasn't playing anymore and I got bored, so I quit. Funny enough I got invited to the Wotlk beta, but it was just "okay" and didn't keep me playing.

Fast forward to 2012.
Blizzard announced the 4th expansion Mists of Pandaria. I hear from forums and other places, that the game isn't as good, as it used to be. Now, the friend I was playing with for the 2 years sends me an old picture collage I made, with screenshots of us and other stuff. 
This used to be my wallpaper
NOSTALGIA OVERLOAD!

Luckily, I was not stupid enough, to reactivate my old WoW, or now battlenet, account. I made a new one with which I could play till level 20, which is a nice addition by the way. While downloading I noticed, that you could already start the game and even play. I was confused, but when I created my new Tauren Druid, I knew what was going on. The downloader downloads the important parts first, for example the area you play in right now and the character models, that are there. Another pretty cool addition I must say again. But for the last time.

While playing, the first thing I noticed was the incredible help the game gave you. Back in the day, YOU had to find all the enemies or allies to complete the quest. Now, the game throws it literally in your face. Every enemy is marked on the minimap, so you can just grind all the quests, instead of having to think about it before. The UI is totally different, having adapted lots of addons, which you had to download manually before. Which is bad, because earlier you could choose yourself, what you wanted and the UI wasn't ugly too.

After meeting up with my friend in Undercity and literally just standing beside each other, I logged off again and deinstalled the game. I wish they didn't simplify the game like it is. It was good how it was. And that's not just nostalgia goggles. I played on a Burning Crusade private server for a few minutes after that and it was a better experience than what WoW is right now.
 
Do yourself a favor and don't waste your money. I'm glad I didn't.






15 comments:

  1. Yeah, World of Warcraft is ass

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  2. Game addicting. +.+

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  3. yea, i did the trial recently, having not played since vanilla. It was fun for nostalgia, but i'll never subscribe again

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  4. No plans on ever playing a paid MMO again. Not worth it.

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  5. Close one, if you got back into it then we might have never heard from you again.

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  6. I grew bored of WoW after 5 minutes or so xD

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  7. They ruined wow someone who has played for 3 months can do the same thign as someone who has played for 5 years theres just no point. When I played i racked up 80 days of gameply in 1 year and it was extremely hard to even do the lowest level dungeons now you can pug the highest level dungeons. I sold my acount for a little more than what I pad for the fees and disks but of course acounts aren't worth crap now because its so easy to level. Now blizzard is trying to appeal to orientals with the now dumb looking mists of pandoria crap. I'm going to play guild wars 2 when it comes out hopefully that fulfills my wow nostalgia.

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  8. I always stayed away from WoW...Eve takes up enough of my time as it is.

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  9. Booh, Guild-Wars 2 is going to kick WoW's ass! :D

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  10. Hi, I remember how we played WOW for months! Your blog is great! Check out mine, that I've started today. Followed ;)

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  11. Yeah, I see everyone is overfed with wow :D

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