Yeah and that was also a point when a lot of players decided to quit, because that was the story ending they were playing for - especially those who came from Warcraft III.
So yeah, a good moment to choose for those who did.
But I’ve been curious about the whole Titan narrative since seeing those discs in Uldaman more than 20 years ago now.
That’s the story conclusion I want. And when I hopefully have it by the end of this saga, then I think I can leave and be satisfied with my WoW journey as a whole.
That will be a good moment for me to quit, I think.
I have worked in nursing home’s in the past and I have wondered if they will have to upgrade all the internet in the future for when this generation is put into homes, I can imagine senile 80 years old still playing wow with their Horde hoodie on
That’s a long time it might be hard but try go cold turkey, I think you will miss it far less than you think. Just find something to occupy yourself with if you get the itch to log back on.
You can do it!
I couldn’t really tell you anything about the lore( I barely knew what was going inside BRD with all the dwarfs /dragons /elementals) but would the novels help here? You could always watch the cinematic’s on youtube.
No, they just have other things to spend their money on. You could earn half a million, but you may spend money on such important stuff for you, that you wouldn’t buy a 80 dollar mount. It’s really just a difference of life. You don’t need to be well-off to afford this mount, you just need to be in a position, where you don’t need the money for something else.
A family father is less likely to buy this probably, even if he earns double the amount than some of the buyers. There are many people, who earn half a million or more a year, and they are very very stingy, and would never buy something like this in a million years.