Our TS is full, our leveling groups are ready, and the race for 5m gold shall soon begin It's gonna be fun.Anyone playing tonight?
I turn into a fecking nerd when this launches. Took the next couple of days off work
Which spec?Relented and bought new expansion. Now need to work out Druid changes.
Resto, just feral for leveling. I am still EU even though living in US. Anyone here in a decent guild? I'd like to instance and raid again, maybe.Which spec?
Oh... i thought vanilla was released now too, but it's just the expansion.There's a vanilla wow Caf clan?
Gcd ramped down is good for newbie though. Less skill gap between pros and potatoes now.Dynamic music , it looks great art wise even on my potato PC, can imagine how its on better set ups. When it comes to game play, Blizz said how players will get used to GCD change, nope, my adaptation is still on zero and it pisses me off.
Its just clunky in general, played this game for long time as prot warrior main, since vanilla and this is 1st expansion where ability like Ignore Pain makes me to throw a monitor through window, wish they remove it all together. I had to remove Devastate almost completely out of rotation due GCD.Gcd ramped down is good for newbie though. Less skill gap between pros and potatoes now.
Everything seems slow motion with the stat scaling. Gotta wait 3.5 sec for my big axe to swing
Classic will be amazing, I honestly cant wait. An actual 40 man progression raid on MC? bring it on.I will never return to this fecking crack addiction of a video game. Also, what's the point of classic servers, woohoo Molten Core, big whoop.
That's a 50DKP minus for you.I will never return to this fecking crack addiction of a video game. Also, what's the point of classic servers, woohoo Molten Core, big whoop.
It wont be much of progression imo but pve end game isnt why certain section of players rather play classic than current ffa single player piece of shit called BFA.Classic will be amazing, I honestly cant wait. An actual 40 man progression raid on MC? bring it on.
Exactly.The first guilds to reach any raid bosses will one-shot every single boss. That's not what Classic is about though.
Thats a bit issue of retail WoW for me, players now playing content patches and not the game, with every new patch they kill old content. Only bright spark in Blizzard shit show are visual makers, they must feel really shitty to put their heart into creating some of best looking zones or dungeons just to watch clowns kill it and make those places so useless, that nobody gonna visit it again.BFA is terrible. Such a huge lack of content. Everything you do is pointless and leads to nothing of value.
That's it, I'm aggroing all the Core Hounds while fighting LuciThat's a 50DKP minus for you.
I transfered servers just so I could join his guild Wipe Club on Boulderfist. Me and 3 other guys in the guild had our own separate ventrilo and every week we would cause a really stupid wipe in AQ40/Naxx and record Dives going ape shite. Not sure what happened to all the recordings but they will be somewhere.That's a 50DKP minus for you.
Theres changes and also no possible way to simulate vanilla wow. But its mostly aimed as the same, with a couple of extra things that werent in vanillaIs this pure vanilla ala 2004 WoW - or are there any enhancements to the combat system, UI, etc. I’d imagine they would have upgraded textures and animations but curious to see if that enough will have ensured its aged well.
Anyway if I had the time to kill on an MMORPG I’d just back to FF14.
Any idea what the changes are?Theres changes and also no possible way to simulate vanilla wow. But its mostly aimed as the same, with a couple of extra things that werent in vanilla
Very minimal stuff like they'll have "layering" which is basically sharding (phasing people in and out to reduce lag) for the launch and then take it away when less people are playing, grouping with people who arent on your server, etcAny idea what the changes are?
I didn't play in vanilla (halfway through TBC but didn't reach max level until Wrath) so am really curious to see what it's like.
I can't imagine that i'll sink a ton of time into this (I don't play the current game anymore) but will certainly give it a go.
I'd personally not mind a few changes (updated graphics, auto loot) but can see issues with that "layering" thing.Very minimal stuff like they'll have "layering" which is basically sharding (phasing people in and out to reduce lag) for the launch and then take it away when less people are playing, grouping with people who arent on your server, etc
So basically a minimum of quality of life stuff, but its obviously not "no changes"
It will but, to me it kinda defeats the point. Either you want to play vanilla or you dont. But I probably dont either way so whateverI'd personally not mind a few changes (updated graphics, auto loot) but can see issues with that "layering" thing.
I appreciate that when it is released it will be absolute carnage from a gameplay and system point of view (with 100s of players trying to wake up the same lazy peon and 1000s of people in the same area).
I don't want Vanilla, I want Classic!It will but, to me it kinda defeats the point. Either you want to play vanilla or you dont. But I probably dont either way so whatever
I only had the 4:3 out of thoseI don't want Vanilla, I want Classic!
If I wanted Vanilla I'd play it in 4:3, keyboard turn, click my spells and try to get on dial up internet!
Your whole post is a huge nostalgic throwback to my earlier MMO days.I only had the 4:3 out of those
The rest I had upgraded or learned to play in Planetside - Where the box said I could play it with 56k internet, but I bought it and it kept trying to do an update patch after I installed it. The connection kept dropping with the 56k, so the patch never completely finished and it would restart over and over meaning I never played on 56k. Many months later we got a 1mb connection and I was finally able to play. It still lagged.
Final Fantasy 11 where I may have clicked spells and keyboard turned, I dont remember tbh. I was excited about the game so I bought a US version off of Ebay and played with huge ping to JP servers as I dont believe they had NA ones at first. The game was coming out like a year later in EU so I didnt want to wait.
and Everquest 2 where there were like 16 classes right from release, but I found that nobody actually knew what the classes did. People would invite my Bard to group and then ask me to heal without any healing spells...
Before I even started with WoW in 2004. EQ2 and WoW I started playing with my very young brother, he was 5-6 years old and raided Molten Core with my first raiding guild and got himself a Perdition's Blade from Ragnaros.
So yeah, Vanilla Wow was not that difficult and compared to Final Fantasy 11 - where it would take 3 or so hours to find and English speaking party that wants to accept you, then take 3 or 4 days a week of 3-4 hour parties to get a level, it was also very casual.
Its a lot more hardcore than MMOs tend to be these days though
I didnt try SWG and the only one I remember from those you listed was Tabula Rasa. I remember seeing it in a magazine or something back in 2005 when I was playing and working for EA Games (just as a network gaming tester). I thought it looked interesting and then never bothered to try it or see what happened to it. But I did think of it yesterday whilst playing wow So funny that you mention itYour whole post is a huge nostalgic throwback to my earlier MMO days.
Especially the whole Planetside -> SWG -> EQ2 -> WoW hopping.
Never bothered with ff11 but I did dabble with Vanguard, Neocron, Tabula Rasa and some others.