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HyperpsycrowHyperpsycrow Member RarePosts: 959
So i deside to try wow legion but then there is also Rift that comes with a new expansion and soon we have No mans sky...and what about this dark and light game that got a face lift..now i dont know what horse to bet on anymore...what game should i bet on ? or spend money and time on ?

I have 1 lvl 60 character in rift and nothing in wow beside that lvl 100 boost




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  • DaikuruDaikuru Member RarePosts: 797
    Even if i dont like Rift and WoW anymore, both are solid choice i think, if you like them. No Mans Sky is not an MMO  most of the time you will play alone, and D&L is kinda uncertain, i would wait for some reviews.
    Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.

    - Albert Einstein


  • laxielaxie Member RarePosts: 1,123
    WoW Legion seems very similar to WoW pre-Legion. Some class changes, but it's more of the same really. If you enjoyed WoW before, it might be worth picking up.

    No Man's Sky seems very much like a single player experience. It's completely different to games like WoW. From what I've read, it might be very interesting to try, but perhaps not something that will keep you interested for months.
  • gervaise1gervaise1 Member EpicPosts: 6,919
    edited August 2016
    As others have said. WoW and Rift are the mmo options, D&L we don't yet know about; No Man's Sky seems like a single player game.

    When it comes to Rift and WoW what I suggest is that you try them before you buy. Maybe you have tried Rift? If not download the trial / game. Obviously you haven't tried WoW - in which case the level 100 boost is not something you should be considering, better option download the trial and play a few characters to level 20.  
  • HyperpsycrowHyperpsycrow Member RarePosts: 959
    I know no mans sky is not an mmorpg but it was more about spending money on the right horse :D   But i will buy No mans sky for sure and i think i will aim for wow cuz i liked it before until the lich king tho




  • Ammon777_newAmmon777_new Member UncommonPosts: 306
    OH HAI !!!

    I play WoW, its the best choice currently.
  • Loke666Loke666 Member EpicPosts: 21,441
    gervaise1 said:
    As others have said. WoW and Rift are the mmo options, D&L we don't yet know about; No Man's Sky seems like a single player game.

    When it comes to Rift and WoW what I suggest is that you try them before you buy. Maybe you have tried Rift? If not download the trial / game. Obviously you haven't tried WoW - in which case the level 100 boost is not something you should be considering, better option download the trial and play a few characters to level 20.  
    Agreed, that kind of powerleveling is not a great idea until you leveled up at least one character halfways before and learn the basics. Of course Wow is not that different from many other games but it still take some practice to become acceptable enough.

    Starting out with a high level toon first isn't fun because you will get pretty confused for a long time, the early levels are made so it teaches you how things work. At least do the trial up to level 20 and see how you like that, it will makes things far easier when you buy the game anyways, and you wont spend money supporting the game if it turns out that the game isn't for you.
  • Ammon777_newAmmon777_new Member UncommonPosts: 306
    Loke666 said:
    gervaise1 said:
    As others have said. WoW and Rift are the mmo options, D&L we don't yet know about; No Man's Sky seems like a single player game.

    When it comes to Rift and WoW what I suggest is that you try them before you buy. Maybe you have tried Rift? If not download the trial / game. Obviously you haven't tried WoW - in which case the level 100 boost is not something you should be considering, better option download the trial and play a few characters to level 20.  
    Agreed, that kind of powerleveling is not a great idea until you leveled up at least one character halfways before and learn the basics. Of course Wow is not that different from many other games but it still take some practice to become acceptable enough.

    Starting out with a high level toon first isn't fun because you will get pretty confused for a long time, the early levels are made so it teaches you how things work. At least do the trial up to level 20 and see how you like that, it will makes things far easier when you buy the game anyways, and you wont spend money supporting the game if it turns out that the game isn't for you.
    Excellent advice, here!

    Yes, start out with a level one character and quest through the different zones. Its fun. I still play alts. In fact I recently made a gnome hunter and have been playing with him for 2 weeks, he is level 40 already.
  • gervaise1gervaise1 Member EpicPosts: 6,919
    Yes I suggested not starting out at 100 so that one could learn how to play a character. Based on @FreshFrostGaming 's later post he / she has played before.

    I would still suggest the trial though for anyone thinking of returning since a) we forget b) the game has changed c) you may no longer like it.
  • HyperpsycrowHyperpsycrow Member RarePosts: 959
    But i played wow vanilla and up to lich king ( ice king) cant remember if that was lvl 80 tho.. I bought wow and payd the sub and used the lvl 100 boost..i know the mechanics and game wow but alot has changed so yes i am confused but asking friends and forums and in game players helps alot :D

    I choosed warlock on the good old Dreanor server EU..its just wierd to me how they made the skill for each spec..ect i cant cast shadow bolts in destruction spec...the dps skills seems to be minimized to fewer cast skills..before in lich king days i remember i had like 6-8 bars full of skills :D




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