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Wow Isn T Fun Anymore

Midoo

I used to beloved this game to death equally a kid. I loved it even more than on private servers and was really hyped for official Classic. Simply at present that I'm an adult with a tight budget and I'thousand more critical of things I dearest I only don't feel information technology anymore. World of Warcraft was fun dorsum in the early 2000s when we had the excitement of finally having an approachable casual friendly MMO, AND one based on Warcraft lore even so.

But then Classic came and I realized I was simply chasing nostalgia. I realized the game itself gets tiresome very quickly because content in Earth of Warcraft is only a bunch of n homo instances you're supposed to farm until the adjacent content patch. This isn't what MMORPGs used to exist near. Compare it to games of its era like the og Runescape or EverQuest Classic. They had a myriad of open up globe things to do and treasures to hunt. EQ in 2001 had twice the amount of zones and instances combined that World of Warcraft had in 2005. "dps competitions" used to be admittedly unheard of because RPGs were about having diverse diverse adventures and roleplaying. Notwithstanding in Earth of Warcraft the only thing y'all get to practice is chase world buffs then try to top dps/hps in instances, then wait until lockout ends.

I'g ill of running instances all day and having to deal with the rampant minmax culture. My guild dissolved because of this. It'southward not simply me. You might tell me that my concerns are invalid somehow considering you're enjoying it with your friends, merely if I wanted to brand friends I could go outside and do that in real life for free instead of letting Blizzard seize with teeth $15 out of my ribs every month.

I might get admittedly crucified for this, but I'd rather become it off my chest.

Classic WoW's gameplay loop got stale very apace, and Blizzard's subscription model is woefully archaic and exploitative of people who only play because their friends/favorite streamers withal do.

If you still accept an active guild or friends who play this game and managed to read this far without replying some snarky bitter remark about how I'm an idiot, I wish you the absolute best and I'thou happy that you lot're having fun. Information technology's just not the case for me, and for several dozen other people I've talked to.

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Topic starter Posted : 29/11/2020 three:37 pm

Pippina

(@pippina)

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I saved so much coin this year past playing classic. It took up all my spare time, and even paying $45 a month for three accounts I am still thousands of dollars ahead by playing wow instead of doing stupid shit in the garage with cars and bikes and stuff. Compared to any other hobby I accept, information technology's been by far the cheapest. I don't begrudge blizzard the $fifteen/month per business relationship they charge.

By now nosotros're in the stage of the game where people burn down out. The real raid boss for this game has always been thespian retention.

The magic of this game for me has been how much we need other players to do most anything in the game. Fifty-fifty things like the scarab lord bug grind, which on paper had to have been the nearly tedious of grinds, required investment from other players. The scarab lord problems grind itself was by far my favorite retention from classic. Being out there 14 hours a day with my friends in the guild sucked in exercise however the memories we got from running diplomacy and PVP and guarding our hives and working together was downright magical. I fabricated some practiced friends merely during that week alone.

You mention that yous don't care about making friends in the game. I think you miss the point. The game, mayhap deliberately, lacks a ton of content. Information technology is effectively the earth's most involved and contrived chatroom. It gives us a forum to meet people, hang out in discord, and bond beyond months or years of shared experience.

I'm in the middle of buying a business firm in a land I have never lived in earlier. I was trying to get out of my current shitty state, and I lucked out because a couple of in-game friends I made from raiding with my guild lived there. They showed me around over a weekend, and treated me like family unit. It gave me an anchor to start with. I'll be moving there in a few weeks in one case my loan closes. This game revolves around creating friendships like this. The friendships we brand transcend the computer screen. If you lot're not in a expert guild full of good people like that, and then perhaps all you run across are raid lockouts and Warcraft Logs. Maybe you're not into the social aspect. Only I am, and the social aspect has made Archetype the best feel that I've e'er had on a computer - even improve than the vanilla game I played as a child. We make this game what it is.

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Posted : 29/eleven/2020 4:thirty pm

Faendor

(@faendor)

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Depending on what server yous played on the experience since launch varied a lot just generally at the early phases it was very different from how the game feels now. At this moment, for the virtually role (besides actual coincidental raiding guilds), equally you said, it is about getting wbuffs and parsing no matter what. People get aroused if they lose them and raids become speedruns and aught more.

I am not sure what the original intention was but wbuffs in a sense provide additional competition which might be skillful for retentivity of players although it does not capture the essence of Vanilla. As a result it becomes this anathema it is right now.

I e'er wished they wouldn't introduce wbuffs. Merely imagine not having them and you could actually see more balanced raid compositions or even deep prot warriors on daily basis. Information technology rly does mess up the class residuum a lot. There are other problems the game has but this is the about relevant one atm.

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Posted : 30/11/2020 12:08 am

Taladril

I was majorly in a oestrus myself. My druid was stuck at level 45 for months so I pushed a bit then got to 54 and got stuck there once more for months. Funny how that goes. Finally I was able to break through and pushed to lx. It feels good to finally make information technology since there's a lot I can practise now like tank dungeons and just mostly play the game like I want to with that graphic symbol only it can be tough to break through it.

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Posted : 07/12/2020 12:47 am

Furious

I lost some motivation when my guild died, it pretty much imploded with a ton of people leaving and the GM stepped downward. It really started when they canceled all raiding to become people to subcontract for AQ mounts for weeks on cease...

At present I just play casually and haven't gotten to raid in months. Looking forwards to TBC though!

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Posted : 09/12/2020 4:50 am

Source: https://www.warcrafttavern.com/community/wow-classic-general/anyone-else-cant-find-the-motivation-to-play-anymore/

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