Definitely not. I loved 2004 WoW in 2004, but I don't want to play it again in 2018, especially not on a server full of bitter whiny old-timers who think WoW sucks.
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FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
Thing is, even the most Blizz-like Vanilla PS is only Blizz-like, stats and drops, esp for non-raid content, are an approximation and in some cases just a guess-work.
I wouldn't be surprised if people started asking for more PS-like experience on official Vanilla realms, lol. For instance, even that PS that's shut down a year or so ago was relatively generous w/ gold.
I enjoyed it when it was around but I would not play it now. I can't bring back all the people who made vanilla enjoyable for me. I wouldn't have that sense of awe of discovery like I had back then either.
It would be nice to see the zones before Cata happened but I would get bored after a week of traveling.
No. I already played those expansions.
With gold? Abundance of only Krol blades and stockade pauldrons was astonishing, almost every level 60 rogue had a red lightsaber (which was supposed to be a rare drop from pickpocket, right?), they really fucked up economy by cranking up droprates of BoEs.
Shit, when i just started playing vanilla i barely had any money to buy spells (while selling literally any ore i could find), but on Elistrius i was riding my trustworthy mechanostrider on level 40 with all spells maxed out and couple of BoEs bought from AH.
Last edited by Charge me Doctor; 2017-10-23 at 04:20 AM.
Originally Posted by Urban Dictionary
I think if you want the poll to be of even slightest interested to Blizzard, the 'Yes' should be broken into something like 'Yes, but I want to play for Free', 'Yes, but I'm wiling to pay $5 per month to play it', 'Yes, but I'm willing to play $10 to play it' etc. and so on.
I think one of the main issue with Legacy servers is not interested but economics, the amount of $$ that Blizzard can make or even if they can recoup their investment it they go down this path.
wow, ive logged into retail wow for the first time on a trail account for the first time since a month after legions launch, every single server population is listen as low with only 4 servers listed as medium population, there is no one high populated server anywhere on eu,if that isnt a sign this game is failing then i do not know what is.
The thing is, Legacy servers doesn't really have prospects for income, only costs.
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Uhm, it is like.. 6:22 AM GMT+1, on a work day. You aren't going to experience a high-pop at this time. On peek, I've seen about 5 High pops on the EU list. But considering the status text is a little skewered due to some population counts being spread out (merged servers) we can't be complete on those either.
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
Yup, Legion is trash. I'd much rather play vanilla/BC/wotlk. No interest in the game as it currently is because there's no community to speak of.
I think my signature sums up my feelings on the "Legacy" servers...
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