Christmas day 2006 as a 12 year old, got to experience vanilla a little bit before BC hit the servers
18 in 2009 iirc, couldn’t play before as my parents would never pay for a subscription-based game so I had to wait until I could pay it by myself.
22 in 2007, so mid-BC. I had just graduated college and could finally afford the monthly sub on my own. Would have started in Vanilla otherwise.
TBC, Patch 2.4.3
It was 2008, so I was 15. Amazing times... first time I entered Eversong Woods and The Wailing Caverns I was hooked and AMAZED at the scale of the game. I played as a Shadow Priest.
"There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning." by Jiddu Krishnamurti, Philosopher and Educator
I have enough of EA ruining great franchises and studios, forcing DRM and Origin on their games, releasing incomplete games only to sell day-1 DLCs or spill dozens of DLCs, and then saying it, and microtransactions, is what players want, stopping players from giving EA games poor reviews, as well as deflecting complaints with cheap PR tricks.
I'm not going to buy any game by EA as long as they continue those practices.
i was 16 and have been playing since 20.02.05
i was 9 when i started playing in 2006 and got my own account when i was 10 in 2007
First time I've "played" wow I was 13 or 14. First time I've actually played wow was first or second year of highschool, I was around 16 then.
was 13 and I started June 5th, 2005
Most likely the wisest Enhancement Shaman.
I started playing WoW in the middle of 2011, when I was 15!
There is some shady stuff happening here. The first 3 posters, including OP, made similar threads and all 3 replied in them. So probably those are sockpuppets. But they don't seem to post anymore, so they aren't gathering 10 posts to start spamming. People earlier in the thread suggested they are mining for birthdates to use in password recovery. But the threads and replies dont give specific dates. And it's hard to automate data retrieval from the answers here. So not sure what the goal is here
I have enough of EA ruining great franchises and studios, forcing DRM and Origin on their games, releasing incomplete games only to sell day-1 DLCs or spill dozens of DLCs, and then saying it, and microtransactions, is what players want, stopping players from giving EA games poor reviews, as well as deflecting complaints with cheap PR tricks.
I'm not going to buy any game by EA as long as they continue those practices.
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