Deleted everything

Like hoarding?

I haven’t played them for years.

just uninstall it under it’s tab

Current wow is classic.

I subscribed for the first time since the end of Cataclysm so that I could reserve my character’s names. Since that time I got a free character boost to 100 from Blizzard, so I thought “what the hell” and tried out Legion on one of my alts.

I made the right decision all those years ago to cancel. I won’t be deleting but I’ll never play them again either

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Current wow means nothing.

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Same. The regular game is trash.

Release, so you can Respawn.

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I’ve been thinking about doing this, wiping all characters on all realms… but I know I’ll end up regretting it.

HOw the heck are you still posting on all these “DELETED” toons?

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The forums are silly like that…

I either have to get a bigger SSD or delete BFA expansion. I only have 118 GB left on 232 GB SSD.

So what happens when they release all the expansions after classic and you wind up with all your classic toons at the same phase of retail as your retail toons?

I have seen numerous truck drivers crawl out of their truck and their ankles were sooooooo big. One driver said his ankles got so big that it stretch out the skin pores and that how he got a really bad staph infection. He was in the hospital for a few days taking powerful antibiotics.

I’m not going to delete my old main on BFA, although I probably should, just to put him out of his misery. But yeah, I don’t plan on playing anything but Classic for the next couple of years.

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Nobody really knows where we’re going from here, but I’d give up the last ten years of WoW for reliving the first two.

There is a program called “Macrium Reflect”, it is a utility that allows you to make an exact copy of the primary drive in your computer. Go buy two drives that are exactly the same install the drive into your machine, then format the drive and install your OS and other core programs you wish to work with. Once a week make an exact copy of your working drive to the “Backup” drive, if your primary fails you just plug in the secondary and run, go buy another drive and copy your working drive to your new “backup” drive.

If you are like myself and make relatively few modifications to a computer after you’ve optimized it then just make a reflection of the optimized drive and hold it as a backup pending virus, drive failure or other unforeseen misfortunes.

Also, solid state drives are dirt cheep right now, I bought a 1T drive yesterday for $147.43 I’m ghosting my information to it right now. If you are tired of long startups on your machine, long load screens in Warcraft or excessive lag when using high memory programs I’d suggest that you go get you a solid state drive.

Note: You want a “Solid State” drive, not what is called a “Solid State Hybrid”, the Solid State Hybrid is essentially a regular hard drive that uses an attached solid state drive as a swap file, it’ll speed you up but not to the extent that a true Solid State Drive will.

Still would need food and internet.

I spent 14+ years collecting all of this. I may not ever use it again but i ain’t throwing it away.

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That’s when I realized the first time that retail was going down the wrong road. The first time I deleted a toon (before undelete). The fact that I could bring myself to delete a toon meant that the investment didn’t mean anything anymore. I couldn’t even delete level 10 toons back in the day.

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Or install a solid state drive and forget about it from that moment on.

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