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I decide to give this game a try again!

DolmongDolmong Member Posts: 515

Hi guys, I haven't play WOW since the original copy and I never be able to max level due to boredom lol!

 

But after 3 expansions, I am wiling to give this game a try again simply because I felt missing something if I haven't finish the most popular game on mother Earth!

 

See you in game guys, just also wanna ask is there any asian community in the US/Oceanic server?

also which server is the best for balanced horde vs alliance ?

Thanks!

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  • DolmongDolmong Member Posts: 515

    no one?

  • NitthNitth Member UncommonPosts: 3,904



    Originally posted by Dolmong
    Just also wanna ask is there any asian community in the US/Oceanic server?

    I personally haven't seen, but that doesn't mean there isn't some.



    Originally posted by Dolmong
    also which server is the best for balanced horde vs alliance ?

    Trend seems to be that most people are playing horde now days. Its all cross server battle grounds now so pool of players are not limited to single shards.
     

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  • gawblesgawbles Member Posts: 4

    I'm curious to see how your time back with World of Warcraft goes, especially if you quit due to boredom.

    I feel like WoW is what you make it, if you were bored with it then (even if it was before any expansions came out) you'll still be bored with it now.  The developers have added a few nice things since WoW's original release, such as the "Looking for Group" dungeon group maker, arena pvp combat, an arguably improved talent point system, and quicker/more fluid questing for people at levels 1-60.  Despite the new features, (I feel) the idea of World of Warcraft is to get to the max level, which is now 85, and even once you're there the grind for the best equipment begins.  So if you're not intrigued doing what you do before hitting the level cap, my thought is that you won't be intrigued at level 85 doing raids or max-level PvP combat.  However, if you enjoy the new leveling process or like the thought of eventually using communication, commitment and teamwork with 9 to 24 other players to kill a bad guy... then... I say go for it!  Good luck =)

  • LorgarnLorgarn Member UncommonPosts: 417

    I haven't played for a few months now, but I know WoW can give you a good leveling experience if you let it.

     

    If you are looking to start on a new server, and are interested in population balance. I'd suggest you go visit something like, http://www.warcraftrealms.com/eu_realmstats.php Find a server with a decent A/H ratio and have fun. :)

  • DolmongDolmong Member Posts: 515

    I see thx for info.

     

    Also, which class is more fun to play?  capable to solo?  so I won't find it bored and keep dying =p

  • gawblesgawbles Member Posts: 4

    I've never played one to 85, but word is that a Hunter makes for excellent solo'ing.  Send in your pet, get some range between you and the enemy and blast them away with some impressive damaging abilities.   Also, pure damage classes tend to make up for their lack of direct healing spells by having more interesting abilities, in the Hunters case, traps come to mind.

  • ZinzanZinzan Member UncommonPosts: 1,351

    Originally posted by Dolmong

    I see thx for info.

     

    Also, which class is more fun to play?  capable to solo?  so I won't find it bored and keep dying =p

     Probably the most versatile classes are the Palladin and the Druid, mainly because they can be tanks, healers or DPS.

    As for fun, well fun is what appeals to you, i have played all classes and enjoyed some more than others, but i can't honestly say i didn't enjoy any of them.

    Personally, i love my Priest, shadow/holy is heaps of fun :)

    Expresso gave me a Hearthstone beta key.....I'm so happy :)

  • OkhamsRazorOkhamsRazor Member Posts: 1,047

    Originally posted by Dolmong

    Hi guys, I haven't play WOW since the original copy and I never be able to max level due to boredom lol 

     That should'nt be a problem now you'll easily get to max level with a month  to six weeks of gameplay if you play a few hours a day . I dont think your boredom will improve though if your someone that requires a little challenge while leveling . The most challenging way to level now is by doing the battlegrounds . Questing in the open world is pretty much dead so you'll most likly feel like your playing a single player game set at easy level if you go that route . The other way is to do the instances most of which now offer little challenge and if they do most people will leave the party on the first wipe if its not a cakewalk . Community wise you would be best to try and find a guild of older players (meaning 18+) . They are about but most are inundated with kids that have a foul attitude and use WoW to vent thier frustrations .Theres still some fun to be had in it if you know where to look but with each time Blizzard streamlines the game it gets harder and harder to find .

  • SirAoSSirAoS Member Posts: 203
    If you are LF a game that is all instanced wow is pretty good. If you are LF an open world experience stay away. Open world is dead
  • HrothaHrotha Member UncommonPosts: 821

    My sympathies.

    I am sorry but you have to make your own experience of course. But you will see, that you only get dissapointed.

    Why?

    Because so did I. I quit a short time before BC was released and I realized that I was mentally absent in my RL.

    2 Years Later, with Wotlk I gave it another try. Did BC and Wotlk together. Was a good experience. Until they implemented the Dungeon Finder and I was witness how everything fell apart and turned casual-extreme. I quit.

    Cataclysm has been released and I came back. Playing hardcore many hours, I had my fun - until I did all quests and for the first time tried arena (because I adored PvP in Vanilla). Me and a random mate, without voice-chat, rocked arena to 2k piece-o-cake. This was about 3-4weeks after Cataclysm release.

    And then all a sudden, what was left? Only dailies, and arena weeklies.

    I quit. I deleted my chars and my account.

    What's left? A bad taste in my mouth, wasted time, got nothing left only the images of the beautiful designed dwarven-village in Twilight Highlands, named Kirthaven. For the first time in my life I thought: My house gotta look like this one day. But nNothing else.

    What I have left back from vanilla? Azshara, my favorite area - got raped by goblins. Great soundtracks like Tanaris, Silithus, Temple of the Moon and Anh Quiraj. A wonderful deep, well-written lore and storyline. The feeling you had to work hard to achieve your goal and the result: Satisfaction. Great adventures and many "for the first time"-experiences.

    I should have never played BC, Wotlk and Cataclysm.

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