Maybe you guys have seen it, but I didn’t and it’s pretty interesting!
I believe the guys were a bit “shy” with play-hours tho’ and I think they played more than what they said!
Maybe you guys have seen it, but I didn’t and it’s pretty interesting!
I believe the guys were a bit “shy” with play-hours tho’ and I think they played more than what they said!
Pfffth…
No stack of pee bottles… Casuals…
Oh lol! Didn’t know about this. Nice one!
Lol!
I remember this documentary it was hilarious even though it tried to portray wow as something bad it did quite the opposite and gave world of warcraft more popularity.
Haha i remember that scene mom bathroom! Haha .
During school/college days I averaged between 5 to 8 hrs a day playing WoW.
Weekends was madness. Probably 15-16 hrs straight with little breaks.
Summer vacation, well, that’s all I did. Wake up, play WoW, sleep.
Nowadays I struggle to log in some days. Adulthood stinks
hahah totally forgot about this one as well… amazing
The thumbnail is all i need on that video to remember it perfectly.
First WoW “video” i remember is the Mr T advert. I do like seeing the old set ups and how people used to talk about WoW and gaming.
Good times!
I’ve been looking for one, similar to the one OP posted. The people talk about the game, their characters and also touch on the South Park episode.
I remember one guy with black curls was a bald human priest running around in Ironforge. Another guy was an undead female lock called Fwomptina.
There were a couple of more people, too…
Ring any bell?
2:45 - is that Llore ? pepelaugh
Those big chock-a-block monitors takes me right back to my first ever PC, a big fat Compaq monster of a PC lol absolute unit.
Yes, they all lied, because everyone played like everyday almost 24/7.
I remember myself playing like 1-2 days without sleep and before waking up, first thing was pushing turn on pc button, and asap playing wow…
Dear diary,
I remember a documentary called race to world first. Think it was made during cataclysm. It had people from paragon and blood legion at least.
Not just the old Documentari’es but old guides made by reputable companies back then are amusing. We used to take those guides more seriously than regular other players but we see how wrong they were now on a lot of stuff. Playing WoW back when I used to watch G4 a lot and seeing their guides/tips for AQ bosses and stuff was quite fun. That’s what it was about, having fun and not just about having fun and not taking stuff so seriously. I hardly remember chat toxicity from the earlier days of WoW too, and a lot more helpful answers to questions (outside of the barrens, maybe. But all you had to do was play reverse psychology and give out bad info to get a right answer.)