Never played WoW.
Is it too late to get into it? or am i a few years late or is it still worth playing??
Never played WoW
Way too late. Its not even remotely the same game as it was in its early years.
:(
classic servers releasing in a couple of years, try that when it's out if you want to see how it was
as for now yh you can, tons of newbies love it
Sorry OP, you missed out. Unless you are a furry ERP faggot.
way too fucking late
You can still have fun, but the best years are over.
I mean, you could try what modern WoW is like today. Just make a starter account. Level cap is 20. Then compare that experience to Classic servers if you play on them.
Its a completely different game.
Far too late.
Only value that I can see atm in wow is if you played during the glory days of old, and feel obligated to watch the train wreck crash and burn till the sweet end.
>Trying to tout your nostalgia bullshit as a golden standard
You utter mong. I played during vanilla, but I'm not a retard like you who thinks it has actually aged well or would make for a compelling gaming experience in 2018. It's a product of its time and needs to be respected that way.
And OP: WoW is one of those kind of games where the more updates and bigger it gets, the more approachable it actually becomes to newer players
It's only as good as the people you play with, playing WoW as a single-player experience is a waste of time.
Well, to each their own. I think WoW played a lot better in Wrath than it does today.
the erp is good tho
play classic wow in like 2019/20 to be apart of a world of like minded adventures struggling forward, leaning and teaming up to over come the harsh world. It gives meaning to it all as you appreciate it together.
new wow is only good for porn imo, the novel gameplay and 'real world' or 'another world' feel that WoW had is gone
It's still possible to get in to. Playing up until level 20 is free, so you can give that a try.
You're gonna get a lot of people saying the game is dead and unplayable, but I can guarantee you almost every one of them haven't played in ten years.
I think one of the understated points about modern and old WoW is that the old game was just harder.
I'm not just confusing my newbie days for better skill now either. I played sometime in MoP and everything was so piss easy I could hardly pay attention. Played on a vanilla server a while later and it was good fun because I had to think about how I would approach some things. Sometimes I even needed to engage with another play to take on a quest.
Make a trial account, try out some of the classes and see if you like anything. I know it's a meme, but try it with friends too.
>Its not even remotely the same game as it was in its early years.
if he's never played it then it's not like that matters, he won't be attached to any nostalgia. give it a try OP.
Yeah, this was my experience when checking out WoW on a starter account. Its just not engaging. You steamroll through everything.
On a somewhat related tangent it's also why I've had trouble getting into ESO. Seems like easy is the way of the MMO anymore.
That's your opinion, user.
I still like playing Vanilla.
They've taken steps to change that with this patch. Low levels aren't much different, but once you hit the mid-level, it gets more balanced.
Draenor kicked my ass though. I've got full heirlooms on my Mage, and I can barely kill two or three mobs before having to eat.
Old WoW was a steaming turd, impossible for new WoW to be worse. In old WoW you literally never got to experience content unless you were on welfare or in your parents basement poopsocking 24/7.
One thing I like in ESO is the public dungeons. Reminds me of of areas like Stormgarde Keep in Arathi Highlands. Areas in the open world designed for party quests.
If you wanted to be the first at everything, sure.
But I still got to AQ40 with my guild back in 2006 and I had a life.
You sure you weren't being carried by the poopsockers? Anyways, you were the exception, and blessed with godly guildmates, most other guilds spent a minimum 8 hours a day raiding and didn't finish Molten Core before TBC was released.