I tried a high pop server, and I tried a low pop server. If you like playing with more people, expect lag and lines. I personally enjoy the lower population servers.
[General -1]1337haxors: omg wtf hax I joined pvp, I died, he used potions and didn't even let me buff up first, omgwtfbbq111!!1!#@!#114164675 ONE!
me: /leave 1
I'm level 45. It's easy to get levels.
You don't really miss quests because it's much faster to level by doing quests than just grinding on mobs all day.
I've been reading forums that say it is horribly buggy : (
Some people have game stopping bugs at certain points. I actually wanted to play it, but I don't know if I want to pay for a game I can't even finish.
Originally posted by Hrothmund
The highest level I saw on Alliance on Test 2 was a level 53 rogue. On horde, it was me, Gluk, a level 46 Orcish warlock. At least on Test 2 there seemed to be a dramatic gap between the Horde and Alliance in terms of …
A light or arrow to show where your quest is would make it toooo easy, I found that if you read the quest descriptions it almost always gives you at least a general idea, and for the ones that didn't "Chens Keg" for example, it was fun tracking down…