Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Same characters in the same World of Warcraft

When I didn't think a tool to put together a random dungeon group was that surprising, I never really believed that they'd try to expand that to raiding (beyond the tool they had for a long time allowing people would like to find each other, but not in an automated way and restricted to server. Actually, my biggest shock by far is that I'm still playing WOW, even if I never had enough WOW gold to perform better in this game. If you'd have told me I'd be playing the same character in the same video game eight years later...
 
How long have you been playing the game? How many alts have you leveled? I love the idea of updating the game, and updating the 1-60 world to give it more live, more flavor. Not a good use of time my left buttcheek! It makes the world living, changing, mutable! People who game in from a long time off could come in to a world that has become something more than it ever was, and the old hats could level a new alt, or charge across the world moving from zone to zone in a new, more logical path. There are no longer any zones that are just... dead. They all have their own stories and it makes it much easier to level new toons and get more safe WOW gold in this game.
 
It was a fantastic use of their time and I would honestly love to see the world of Outland/Draenor get a face lift: Server transfers; PVP servers with characters from both factions on them; Renames/Recustomisations/Etc; Flying Mounts; Dungeon/Raid Finder; Cross-realm anything (including battlegroups). Before the Burning Crusade was announced, I didn't expect expansions to increase the level cap. So much content about WOW gold would become obsolete; it would be such a waste!
 
It may also have led to the demise of some servers' sense of community as well." This I don't mind. Separate servers is really an anachronism in the modern MMO, at least as distinct and isolated as they used to be an anything that blurs the lines between servers is good in my opinion. After all how many triple MMOs have launched with lots of servers, only to follow with an expensive period of consolidation after. They just don't work any more and we as mmo players should accept they have had their day. So I am a CRZ supporter I guess, albeit one who desires a better experience instead of gain much WOW gold. As what is for biggest shocks? It would be LFR definitely. Such a radical would take on old staple.
 

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