Been leveling this hunter and the BFA zones are DEAD. I don’t mean figuratively , I mean LITERALLY, DEAD.
I leveled from 112 to 114 in Drust this morning and I saw 2 people in the main city and three total while questing out in the world.
Some rando horde, a mat farmer I assume killing yeti and a 120 dude afk at hangmans point.
Nobody doing WQ, nobody else leveling, nobody.
A demonhunter asked for help with a rare for a quest and I did a /who and at that time it was just us in the zone.
You do mean it figuratively. If you meant it literally then the mobs and fauna would be dead or the entire zone would be inaccessible because the hardware housing them is dead.
Lol I don’t mind it being used as a hyperbole… but when you then attach on that you don’t mean it figuratively and you do mean it literally then I’m concerned that they don’t actually know what literally means.
Op,it’s friday ,people are either getting up here and off to work you wouldn’t see too many til later.This the main reason Lfg is takes longer in the mornings and late nights.
I ran across kul tirus yesterday looking for world pvp and could hardly find anyone. Sharding is amazing technology. Terrible for a mmorpg but impressive tech none the less.
Imo they need to merge realms and get rid of Sharding so there are populated servers again and we see the same people over a period of time. You know. The whole mmorpg thing.
Welcome to sharding where you can be in a zone with dozens or all by yourself. The technology they’re using is well, borked.
Just wait until you and a few other people (not in a group) are killing a group mob elite and some of them shard out… leaving you to tank. It’s not fun (though to be honest this has only happened twice).