Back in my day

Back in my day we didn’t have those fancy schmancy Fairy-type Eeveelutions. We only had three to choose from, and one of them (Flareon) was horrible!

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TL;DR: WoW use to have a fun and immersive questing experience (albeit long and slow), now it’s just a bunch of nonsense with the “real” game beginning in the end and Chromie made things worst.

1. Xpac Based Content.
I started realizing this after WoD, which was confirmed after Legion, is the big things you work for in WoW become completely useless in the next xpac, i.e.: Garrisons, Artifact Weapons, BfA gear and that Necklace…

Garrison buildings still cost the same, but removed ALL of the ways you’d make the gold to buy them!

Artifact Weapons are supposed to be legendary! Paladins got the Ashbringer for god’s sake, and now it’s obsolete.

2. WoW’s Storyline
The story doesn’t make sense anymore. Everything up to the WotLK xpac had a coherent storyline; but as soon as Cata happened everything fell apart, i.e.: Garrosh being in 3 different places.

Chromie made things worst.

3. The Guild
Guilds use to be guilds, a group of people you work together with, have fun, help eachother out, etc… my current experience is that it’s a thing you join for buffs, and maybe someone will show up in chat.

It strikes me more that too many people avoid guilds. The ease of access to group content as pugs did the most damage to the community IMO. Yes it has an upside, but it came at a great cost.

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We’ve aged too. I don’t really want a guild that is too interactive because I like logging in and doing my own thing. It’s bad when you try to avoid friends by putting your btag on appear offline because you don’t want them to ask you for something

Back in my day :heart: :heart: the talent tree :heart: :heart:

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