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Old 12-10-2013, 10:28 PM
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Wow is that girlfriend you had a lot of fun with, but then something changed about them. They got a little lazy, gained a few pounds, and even started talking rather dumb to you, but you stuck around because you had had a few memorable, fun, good times together. Then it kept getting worse, more weight, less care, less fun, less everything but a microwave chicken pot pie and a, "here's what's for food and now be quiet because american idol is on." So you broke it off, and felt good about yourself, did some new adventures, met some new folks, and made some new memories. Then after a while you saw them again and they had a new look. They were a little more attractive, dropped the weight, new wardrobe, seemed to have read some more books, so you decided to try and rekindle what once was. Then after spending a night with them you saw it all, all the reasons that you broke up with them, hidden under the new, cheaper facade.
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Old 12-10-2013, 10:53 PM
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Wow is that girlfriend you had a lot of fun with, but then something changed about them. They got a little lazy, gained a few pounds, and even started talking rather dumb to you, but you stuck around because you had had a few memorable, fun, good times together. Then it kept getting worse, more weight, less care, less fun, less everything but a microwave chicken pot pie and a, "here's what's for food and now be quiet because american idol is on." So you broke it off, and felt good about yourself, did some new adventures, met some new folks, and made some new memories. Then after a while you saw them again and they had a new look. They were a little more attractive, dropped the weight, new wardrobe, seemed to have read some more books, so you decided to try and rekindle what once was. Then after spending a night with them you saw it all, all the reasons that you broke up with them, hidden under the new, cheaper facade.
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Old 12-10-2013, 11:03 PM
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Wow is that girlfriend you had a lot of fun with, but then something changed about them. They got a little lazy, gained a few pounds, and even started talking rather dumb to you, but you stuck around because you had had a few memorable, fun, good times together. Then it kept getting worse, more weight, less care, less fun, less everything but a microwave chicken pot pie and a, "here's what's for food and now be quiet because american idol is on." So you broke it off, and felt good about yourself, did some new adventures, met some new folks, and made some new memories. Then after a while you saw them again and they had a new look. They were a little more attractive, dropped the weight, new wardrobe, seemed to have read some more books, so you decided to try and rekindle what once was. Then after spending a night with them you saw it all, all the reasons that you broke up with them, hidden under the new, cheaper facade.
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Old 12-10-2013, 11:59 PM
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If blizzard would release a classic progression server, following classic timelines, they would have people resubscribing out of the woodwork. The classic game was awesome, its an abomination now....
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Old 12-11-2013, 09:58 AM
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If blizzard would release a classic progression server, following classic timelines, they would have people resubscribing out of the woodwork. The classic game was awesome, its an abomination now....
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Old 12-11-2013, 10:29 AM
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If blizzard would release a classic progression server, following classic timelines, they would have people resubscribing out of the woodwork. The classic game was awesome, its an abomination now....
I wouldn't be surprised to find that they are thinking about this already. At some point subscriptions will hit a truly abysmal level and they'll need a boost. And hell, maybe they'll even do it better than SOE and not lose all the original coding so they force you to play vanilla content with current systems.
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Old 12-11-2013, 11:56 AM
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The number squish is going into effect in 6.0 along with Garrisons and some other cool stuff. Endgame hp/damage will be roughly around WotLK numbers.

I still play vanilla WoW very occasionally. Oh lord I tried to get down with Vanguard but the population is balls.
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Old 12-11-2013, 11:56 AM
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I wouldn't be surprised to find that they are thinking about this already.
Blizzard has already stated publicly that they will not be putting up servers for old expansions.
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Old 12-11-2013, 01:52 AM
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Eq1, wow vanilla, vanguard. Those have been the only games that ever had that true "wow" factor for me. I was truly immersed and enjoyed my time just wandering around and exploring. And I truly enjoyed the time spent leveling. All the other mmos have just never grabbed me like that. Was just get to max level and then burn out. I missed out on UO, DAOC, and SWG. I have tried their emu's, but again..they have not grabbed me. Wanted to like Eve...but again...something was missing.
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Old 12-11-2013, 02:27 PM
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I'd be happy if they just made the servers self-contained, as in no cross server shit. In vanilla the servers were like they are here - relatively small communities. If you were an asshole who dipped out on groups, ninja'd, trained, w/e, then you earned yourself a reputation. Now you can queue up for anything from a dungeon, to a BG, to a full blown raid and just be the biggest ass you want to be. Zero repercussions because you'll never see any of those people again.
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