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Very interesting topic! I look forward to new videos from you! 🌺💚
I've been able to re-enjoy Classic 2019 now three times and its been amazing with SoD. Its been unique this time around in its own positive light, that I wouldn't want to miss.
Omg, me too Xaryu! My warrior buddy told me in classic at like level 47 or so on my mage… blew my mind and I felt like an idiot. Glad I'm not alone.
"You may not step into the same river twice" – Heraclitus
exactly…and even back then in 2004-2005, you could only "enjoy" spending hours walking around the Barrens to find Mankrik's wife ONCE…because when you find her, you will forever remember the location of her corpse, and even if you immediately rerolled another character, the "fun" of finding her (and the surprise of finding her already dead) will not return back to you ever again… 🥲
The sense of adventure is something that is more and more lost to time. Back in 1999 because the internet was so new the sense of adventure lasted much longer than it does now. Even up to a year or more because the means to spoil the game did not exist like it does now. This time.of adventure is gone forever now and I feel bad for all these young people that never got to experience this and will never again because the internet is a totally different beast now.
But the time I played wow in 2004 my sense of adventure was already dieing because I had played games like this before such as everquest and daoc. However wow was the first mmorpg to become mainstream so many people feel the same way about 2005 wow as I did about 1999 everquest. It's the same experience and it can never be replicated.
That's the thing, and what players don't realize about themselves when they squeal at Blizzard about the game (not that there aren't valid criticisms, obviously). Blizzard can't make you a newb again. They can't erase wowhead and reddit, or erase the thousands of youtube videos, to take away all the information that's out there. They can't turn back time. They can't give you back that newbie feeling again.
It's why they need to do something like SOD, but with a whole new World.Make it a past experience that becomes brand new
Sounds like a carried guy to me, wants to play with noobs in arena.. just know i know what happened in the last 2 seasons of mop.
only way to get a familiar feeling to vanilla and having 'first time' experience, would be for blizzard to revamp zones, quests, abilities, classes, etc. and allow literally NO ONE to make content about it. No youtube, no twitch, no Icy veins or wowhead guides. THey would have to actively take down content in order to keep things a mystery. In SOD all you had to do was wait about 12 hours after release and then look up on wowhead where to get all the new runes and what the BiS runes/new gear is and the fastest levelling strat. Of course you can avoid looking up the content, but when 99% of the player base is using it to their advantage, thats not a very realistic option.
I think it would be cool to have a game that doesn't allow creators to make content on it. ONly way to retain any form of mystery and adventure in a MMO style game that has competitive elements.
Classic 2019 was still amazing even though it can't replicate 2004 as a time
I did the eat/drink thing too lol, funny how we just assumed we had to do one at a time 🤓
I remember when i first started playing was in Wrath. I had no clue what was what. I thought the whole game was teldrassill/darnasus ( i was a night elf rogue) until my friend told me to press M and look at the map. I was amazed by the size of the game, had no idea about gear or professions. I would just go out and quest. This to me is why I thought WOTLK was the best experience and xpan. That all changed when I experienced Vanilla classic and TBC for the first time. Now I can easily say Wrath was the beginning of their downfall.