Started Old School Vanilla
Came in the later days BCS or Later
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I started playing November 2005 but I only played sporadically and was only level 44 when TBC released, so I never raided Vanilla. I didn't start raiding until mid-BC.
I do however remember the unstable servers, the regular "Your talent points have been reset" messages when logging in (due to yet another character "rebalancing") and all the other "wonderful" features that classic wow had. All that was offset by the sense of wonder and sheer scale of the world. Everything was new.
To the poster above - some games are fun because they're challenging.
i'm really curious about how many answered the poll honestly. For me: i started in vanilla, got the game as a gift and at the start i hated the game because it was so hard (read boring grind fest) and i was stupid enough to had made a paladin which was attrocious (auto attack, seal hammer that was it) but somehow the game was very addictive and i started playing more and more and started raiding with some friends (started with mc after bwl was released) and now here i am still playing in mop (with some summer breaks ofc)
In all honesty i dont really understand why people say vanilla was that good, it was a long grind fest where you had to grind hours of mobs just for 1 level and when you finaly turned 60 the grinding even got worse (attunements, resi gear, gold, .....) and i find it very wierd that a lot of people falsely say they played back then since you gain nothing with it
Started May 2005, I had already played Ragnarok Online and FFXI so I thought I knew what to expect, but WoW literally blew my mind. Just stopped once, in TBC when raiding became too much of a chore, then I came back for WotLK and I did not stop until now.
Vanilla is overrated, it's a faded memory people cling on to. This is the same syndrome as the old men at the cafè has, everything was better in the old days but it wasn't.
I joined in BC, March 2007. I was such a noob back then :P
midnight release back in 2004 drunk in wal-mart line .. was a fun night.
I started WoW in early 2005. So I have played WoW for almost nine years (/embarassed). My brother introduced me to WoW and I was just sold immediatly. I leveled my druid to 60 along with my brother who played a rogue. Good times.
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Vanilla was amazing for me because it felt like a "real" world.
You saw people everywhere. World PvP in Hillsbrad was amazing and i really felt that my realm was a community.
Things like Flying Mounts, LFD / LFR and Arenas ruined most of my immersion but i can't see WoW without them now. Also, i don't have the time to play that i had in 2004.
English is not my first language, feel free to point out any mistake so i can keep learning.
I did. Vanilla was shit, but we didn't know any better and neither did the devs.
It became clear that it wasn’t realistic to try to get the audience back to being more hardcore, as it had been in the past. -- Tom Chilton
And yet WoW has always been the most casual mmo on the market ever and that's the reason for its success. WoW staying the most casual mmo on the market with all the improvements makes it the biggest sub based mmo on the market.
Oh, and I did play Vanilla and didn't like many things about it. But there was no alternative back in the day and I liked the idea of mmo in general. But really, both Vanilla and TBC has so many annoying elements that I've almost quit at the end of TBC cause I was fed up with the bs. The major changes in the game direction that came with WotLK made me stay and I don't regret because since WotLK the game was in vast majority only better and better. Yeah, there were always some issues and some things that needed a fix but nothing compares to how imperfect the game in Vanilla was.
I did play quite briefly in Vanilla wow. I remember making (inc obvious class/race) a Nelf Hunter, getting to about level 9 and thinking... Not for me thanks.
Came back in TBC to give WoW another try and made a Draenei Mage which I am still playing to this day.
this question is like asking how many was at Woodstock or how many saw Sex Pistols gig in Manchester at the Free Trade Hall. The latter was supposedly seen by like 100s of people but when asked later turns out the venue held like 30 000 or something.
I can't actually remember when I started but I think it was just as TBC released. Don't know if I started pre or post it. I think it was like 2-3 weeks after TBC came.
Played wow in the Preorder beta, it was great for its time! But too time consuming imho.
Comparing vanilla WoW to what it is now, it completely SUCKED. People claiming it was better in the old days are jsut brainwashed by nostalgia. Only things i hate on are LFG, LFR and the battleground queue option in interface.
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Korean beta which was before european beta. I was very eager to try WoW.
And by any standards woodstock was a godawful mess of a festival in all ways, except for the music, kinda like what vanilla wow is when compared to todays MMOs
Wow launch was one hell of a rush, as one can recall the often massive queues to servers. And of course the just as massive whine on the forums.
http://dagobah.net/flash/wow_waiting.swf anyone?
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