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ok so I have played WoW before I got a lock all the way up to 65 and quit (I wanst playing with anyone and got bored) So now Im thinking of coming back to WoW but I would have to remake a char cuz I gave my old on to a friend But I would only be playing until AoC is released. So what I'm asking is it worth me coming to wow and experiencing the end game content when Im just gonna quit when AoC comes out? Currently Playing:nothing Have Played: WoW GW LoTRO Last Chaos Maple story 2 Moons Lunia Perfect World Archlord Silkroad FFXI EQII Vanguard Age of Conan |
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3/31/08 5:03:00 AM#2
To be blunt, no. If you have already played the content through 1-60 then there isn't really much there that new for you to see apart from the fact that it is now faster to level through there. Most of the new content and especially the 2.4 patch is geared to L70 characters, so depending on the time frame for AoC release you wouldn't really have time to experience a lot of it. Add to that the fact that not a lot of guilds are going to invest time in getting you through the bigger raids if you are only going to leave later on anyway. My personal advice, wait for AoC then go play that for a couple of months (if it lasts that long) while you wait for WotLK to be released ;-) It must be Thursday, i never could get the hang of Thursdays. |
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anyone else have a suggestion or a game that might last me tilll AoC comes out Currently Playing:nothing Have Played: WoW GW LoTRO Last Chaos Maple story 2 Moons Lunia Perfect World Archlord Silkroad FFXI EQII Vanguard Age of Conan |
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4/01/08 12:15:34 PM#4
Originally posted by sfwtboy Everquest 2
If you have a good computer that is. If you decide to give it a whirl start your character on Unrest server and look me up under the name Jessix. I can help you. |
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4/01/08 6:07:48 PM#5
WoW's not worth trying again. The technical issues have been getting worse, as has the community. EQ2 is a decent alternative, and I'd also like to suggest Dungeons & Dragons Online, if you like instancing games. It has the best combat system of any MMO I've yet played, and is generally a pretty fun distraction that ought to last you until late May, when Conan's scheduled to be out. ...moo? |
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4/01/08 7:35:14 PM#6
If they ever redo the 1-60 grind i might come back one day. Until then, i don't feel like grinding new characters from 1-60, i already done that 30 times already.
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4/01/08 7:40:37 PM#7
Id say give the City of heros / villians 14day trial a go. The games pretty fun and you could play that for months and have fun because its alot differnt then your standard mmo. |
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4/01/08 7:47:08 PM#8
I suggest going back to LOTRO :)
I've just stepped back into Middle Earth myself, ive subbed to the game for a total of 2 months in the past but I never got deep into it. It'd like to progress further this time especially with the recently announced expansion on the way.
Nows never been a better time! The playerbase is actually expanding and is much more mature than most mmo's inc. WoW. |
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Pappy13
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Joined: 2/16/07
I dont need to |
4/02/08 10:15:41 AM#9
Originally posted by sfwtboy
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Czzarre
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Joined: 9/10/07
MMORPG Character Monuments ...When its time for your character to take a well deserved rest... |
4/02/08 11:19:41 AM#10
I would say that WoW is NOT a good game as a temporary thing to play while you await the release of WAR/AoC. First off, Wow is highly weighted to the end game content. As such, you have to grind to the top, then ensure you have the factions grind you need for upper content and yet again after that you need to be ni a guild and establish yourself as a 1st string player to be invited into the upper raid content. My suggestion is something like guild wars, where you pay once, and no subscription ..thus you can play as long as is neeed, and still come back from time to time at no cost. AoC is still 2 moonths away and yet may be pushed back even further. Torrential |