The end of my journey – Good bye, World of Warcraft



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Previous episode – https://youtu.be/5SzcyEDmQfE
First episode – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_4kjU19A74

This is it. The end of the journey.
Those of you who watched the series closely could notice hints here and there that this isn’t your regular playthrough. I’d tell stories from the early days of WoW, about things that I loved but which no longer exist, about my achievements that can’t be replicated, opinions about changes to the game itself and lore that changed it irreversibly. Some could even suspect that under the guise of a playthrough this series was more like a prolonged tribute to my favorite game of all time. A prelude before saying the final good byes to it.
If you didn’t notice that until now – the final episode should leave no doubts that this is exactly the case.

Every single word in this video is true, and is meant from the bottom of my heart. WoW indeed was… and still is my favorite game. It’s just a shame that the cracks of the real world pierced through it. The internet is being fractured. We’re losing freedoms and opportunities that used to be the normality.
Will I ever be able to play WoW again? A good question.

Thank you for watching. Thank you, my WoW friends, guildies and even foes, for being the part of my WoW history!

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13 thoughts on “The end of my journey – Good bye, World of Warcraft”

  1. Completely other side of the planet here in Canada and I feel you. RP-PvP was in fact peak WoW. Just running around Azeroth as a patrol of orcs, trolls and tauren killing people we came across while completely in character, and opposing RP-PvP guilds dressed in Stormwind Guard uniforms showing up and having epic battles in the Arathi highlands or Ashenvale for hours. Level 70s and 80s wearing the most random low level gear because it was RP gear and transmog didn't exist yet. People standing in lines like actual soldiers, doing /salute. Stuff like that was so fun, and then eventually kicking back in a bar in Stormwind or Silvermoon City doing more casual RP with the guildies and random players, telling random taverngoers our stories of valor.

    I miss those days.

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  2. Feel sorry you. It's always the little man that has to suffer. I wouldn't be surprised if your assumption is spot on, afterall Blizzard stopped being the good company it once was a long time ago.

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  3. you should have sent a document done with photoshop asking to a friend for it electricity bill and replace his name by your name 😉 state of the world is sad, people with no culture, that do not even know or care to know about history, they talk of freedom but are killing millions of innocent, they talk about freedom but they make suffer their own citizens, they talk about freedom but forbide any discussion, they talk about freedom but they behave agaisnt all rules of reason and humanity, they talk about freedom but they serve again the beast, they serve a form of new fascism.

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  4. It's absolutely disgusting how Blizzard and many other companies throughout the West have done to punish everyday people like you that didn't directly contribute to what your politicians have chosen. A lunacy level of virtue signaling where you people are being labeled as being figurative "orcs" and "ghouls" just for being born in a country that happens to be on the opposing side of a conflict. Have you tried looking into playing on Private Servers, by any chance? There is Turtle WoW, sort of a "classic plus" RP-PvE server on the original vanilla 1.12 client ran by Russians and a lot of Russians play there, although it's an international server with the server's enforced language being English and played by thousands of people globally. There's a strong RP scene there and while the server is PvE, there is an active World PvP community with multiple guilds taking part in RP-PvP events and such.

    It's a shame that Blizzard came to this. An absolute joke of a company, a shell of it's former self, yet it sits on one of the most beloved and important video game IPs, which means a lot to so many people in so many different ways.

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  5. This is a story all too familiar…though, I have found a new Home among Eorzea and the Warriors of Light.

    Perhaps if time and opportunity allows you could view what things are like in FF14? I can promise, at least, the story is a fantastic ride from start to finish.

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  6. Sorry for what happened to you. It's hard to lose access to something so important, so abruptly. You know, there are some really good private servers out there. Turtle wow as a large population and a strong RP community. Project Epoch is shaping to be something really special when it release. You are not under any obligation to pay Blizzard anything to enjoy the universe they changed so much, and now that I've seen your video I understand better why there are so much russians players there.
    The adventure was long and difficult, but I'm confident you would have done it. Brave of you to want to attempt Stratholme on Hardcore! You stopped, but you didn't lose. Congratulations for making it this far.

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  7. i know your pain, i played wow for years, then they decided to ban multiboxing software claiming it was to control bots… the bots are more prevalent than they have ever been. a waste of my time and effort, i will never enjoy another blizzard game based on the fact i cant trust they wont take my money for 5 subs and then say sorry you cant play… sad company.

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