2 years from now Tataardos’ controller will still be running trains, but maybe then he’ll be able to work from his home town instead of 4 towns away. This will be a glorious change. Oh, in-game? I do not know. Perhaps that should be in the title, say: 2 years from Classic: What now?
Honestly? I’m not planning to live that long.
This. While I’ll play classic and enjoy it, I’ve already done all of this content. I’m really hoping they learn some lessons from this for 9.0 but not holding my breath.
I’m actually starting wow classic to save money. Just imagine, my 2019 amazon orders are at 1829! Now i have to sell a property but before selling i have to do it up which is going to cost a pretty penny, but i get 4 times what i spend through better sales price. So my plan is to play wow 24x7 next 2 years saving every possible dime, do up the property, sell it, good profit, live like a king. in that order.
i dont plan on playing forever. i will quit, probably before two years
I’ll let you know in 2 years. No point in worrying about it now.
Hopefully be waiting for tbc server.
By that time, I’ll be dabbling with Classic as casually as I do retail. It’ll become one of the staple games I rotate between. A lot of my interest will depend on what the rp community is like then.
I’d like to see a WotLK server
2 Years from now we’ll only be on phase 4, if we’re lucky phase 5.
Naxx won’t be out for at least 2.5 years and it wouldn’t surprise me if it’s more like 3 years. They’re going to milk this thing as long as they can. They’re not going to rush through the phases. They’re only going to release new phases when sub counts start dipping.
The average life span of each phase is going to be around 6 months. They aren’t going to cater to the people who rush through content and full geared in 3-4 months. They’re going to target the slow pokes, who represent majority of people who play the game. Other wise people will complain stuff moves too fast and they didn’t get a chance to accomplish anything.
I’ll just keep playing. I don’t need a game that changes every two years to keep me invested.
Same, brother. All they have to do is just sit on it and keep getting money. They won’t have to change a thing.
As for Classic + servers a la Old School Runescape.
I support that. The longer it takes, the better. I’d be happy to see one phase per year.
Odd that you think people who scream bloody murder and chanting “#nochanges” when anyone dares talk about what comes next when classic inevitably starts dying due to people leaving out of boredom aren’t whining.
My main will be Horde.
Level up on alts on the Horde.
Do it on alts on the Alliance on a new server.
Grind rep.
Play BGs nonstop.
Play a class I have never played before.
So much to do. I don’t need dailies or a game on rails to guide me.
Same thing ive done for years, level alts, max out reps, collect mounts and recipes, try to solo hard stuff
What do you mean? Then we can finally play the game!
Live : Level up characters.
Classic : Level up more characters.
He’s talking the average player, not high-end guilds (who will be clearing in one day, not one month).