now go, share your experiences
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...know-about-WoW
now go, share your experiences
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...know-about-WoW
I miss having more content and content that was not easy to complete and required a challenge. A lot of raid content (especially quests) werent completed by a lot of players until level 70 or 80.
I also miss having so much content and having something to work for. It was ok that I didn't get to see the Black temple until near the end of the expansion but I worked to get there and that was an achievement! Something which lacks massively in todays game.
I miss long quests that involved travelling, crafting items and took time.
I miss grinds like the timbermaw rep grind. It was insane but it gave players something to work for.
I miss the sense of wonder, and not having everything crystal clear. I miss the community being a little nicer and the awe of the game still captivating.
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Engineering items being actual fun instead of all the 'helps you dps/heal/tank' in raid every expansion after Wrath
Me miss da time where I had to search for my totems when i gots da totem quest! All the way in the sea for the water totem those quests were great! Took long... But it was still awesome for the effort you had to put throught!
Everything this guy said. With special emphasis on the immense dungeons bit. Dungeons are one of my favorite things to do in WoW, not lately though. They just feel like an alternative to leveling or a way of capping your valor to maximize the number of items you can buy/upgrade rather than an experience to be remembered and think fondly of in the future.
Also, all of my friends from vanilla. Oh god I miss them all
I miss it when pet store didn't exist yet/didn't contain stuff other than pet/mounts...
What do I miss? Well I suppose the realm communities that existed before cross realm battlegrounds and PvE and the drama that came with it. " THAT GUILD IS RUINING BGS WITH IT'S NAXX 40 EPICS, FFS " stuff along those lines.
I miss the old quests that have been watered down with cataclysm chains such as the blasted lands,the battle for darrowshire and ones that have been completely removed such as Tirion Fordrings in the Eastern / Western Plaguelands.
I miss the old talent trees there's a saying you don't know what you've got till it's gone and I feel this is very true, the talent trees in their current incarnation are not enjoyable for me personally people will still look for what's best out of each tier so removing the original was kinda pointless.
1.The lack of a Pet store.
2.Server communities. While I can see that cross-realm PvE/PvP/realm transfers were necessary to move forward, they unhinged the server communities that existed at that time.
3. My old friends. Only 1 is still on my old server. You make new friends of course, but I somehow feel the bond with the people from 8~ years ago was much stronger. I also miss seeing familiar names in Orgrimmar/Shrine. There are still some oldschool players left on the server, but they are few and dwindling.
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nothing can return the past, sticking with the past makes us hate it and returning to it makes us hate it more.
Let us remember it fondly and move on.
Using Thottbot in Vanilla and I miss being ignorant;
not knowing about addons until BC. i didnt find MMO-C til BC, and wowinsider til wrath. After finding them it took out a lot of the mystery of the game, whether it be upcomming content or just lil hints n stuff about the game, or the constant bitching people would do over the smallest of things.
So the loss of ignorance took out some of the amazement too, such as finding a level 60 paladin in full judgement set standing in stormwind being looked at in amazement from a bunch of lowbies. Not that the ease of gear these days is a bother, as you can still find some of the "newbs" in game today who gawk in awe at your gear, i think id just prefer to be one of those newbs. Nowadays i get a new peice, and i study it to ensure it truly is an upgrade, where as then it was like "Wow! a blue!" and equip it.
I remember on maintenance nights (in Australia it used to happen in our peak hours, 8pm onwards, still does though but takes down bnet too) scouring the blizzard website, looking at their raid and dungeon sets, reading over the timeline and whatnot.
Leading more on the ignorance of gear, i do miss plate items having agility and whatnot. It made sense for your character to have a wider array of stats, similar to a lot of older RPGs, where Int would boost your spells, Agility your crit and your Dodge, Strength the damage of your hits. Now in wow, these stats are be all and end all for specific users only.
Although im glad its changed, its moreso missing the outcry that would ensue, when Honor would be calculated and given to you before maintenance. The lag that would hit our server was nuts, and everyone complaining about it, and waiting to see if you got the honor you needed.
End of the day tho, i still enjoy the game as much as i did then, its just not as wonder filled and exciting as it was then, because ive literally grown up with the game. playing through vanilla and each expansion of the same game for that long, its no doubt id consider myself "good" with the plethora of resources available and time spent into 1 video game.