Wow has everything for all, and easy to try out something. The game is huge that wise Imo, huge amount of different type of content.
Yes WoW worth to play for a FF14 break.
I wish it was just a break but sadly I see no reason to ever go back to that game, the devs have shown they are unwilling to do anything to improve the game and the fanboys are happy trying to silence anyone who critiques the game and gives the devs a pass for literally everything
its no better on WoW
you will get those that claim it to be amazing but its just as bad
its an ok expac currently but its far from its peak
dont expect much and you will have a good time
- keep your options open to other games coming out soon, like Hogwarts 2 and GTA 6 or AoC
If you decide to come back, do yourself one favor and do not let any choice or opinion depend on others.
The WoW community is very good at pointing out all the flaws. But that doesnât mean that it cannot be enjoyable. Heck, most flaws can be overcome by simply finding like-minded players to group up with regularly.
Just putting it out there.
Why make personal opinion based questions, why create 500 topics of the same matters like âclassic vs retailâ and why are they all from classic alts or low post hidden alts and why people fall to the same bait. These are the questions that only come to my mind.
Is classic forum infested with threads too of someone creating dozen threads of same topic so they could achieve platform to bash classic or tell ppl to go in other games.
You might be my favorite poster in here.
OP, it depends what you are looking for, but itâs the end of the season so I would wait for the next if I was you.
Can´t say for sure, but Just a theory:
Because the chronic retail haters just can´t let go and come to live with the fact that their phophesized demise of retail when classic is released never happened.
And now theyâre ever the more salty because their already comparatively small playerbase is contantly getting ripped apart and fragmented by FotM modes like SoD, HC and Anniversary that attract all the hype junkies. But because those say âclassicâ on the box, they´re not going to shoot themselves in thi foot and hate on those, instead they merely project it to their favorite retail scapegoat.
All the while retail itself just keeps puttering along like nothing ever happened, because most of them weren´t playing retail to begin with. Which is why retail players don´t feel any need to rag on classic 24/7 just to feel good about themselves and their choice of game they play, because to them it´s just extra money in the development pot and a free batch of guinea pigs to test new ideas out in SoD, instead of having them constantly get pushed through the PTR to live despite everyone saying they were a horrible Idea.
Again, just a theoryâŚ
TBH I never really understood this mindsetâŚ
- it assumes that everyone cares about seasons, even though Raiders, M+ runners and PvPers combined make up at most 50% of the playerbase (and even that assumes that there is zero crossover between the 3, meaning the actual number is probably closer to 40 if not 30%)âŚ
- assuming someone DOES care about seasons, not coming in now to at least prepare for it instead of waiting for it to release and then standing there with 520 questing grees while even the most neglected alt surges ahead with 606+ and a 659 ring is at best making it harder on themselves, at worst making sure that you will miss teh first 2-4 weeks of hthe season entirely becuase you´re still catching upâŚ