Would You Recommend BFA To a Friend?

nope

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All of my current circle of friends play it already, so


Gave my son $100 to try it out for himself
 Does that count?

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I would even tell them to not buy it if they ever thought about it.

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I don’t know, maybe if the friend expressed an interest in the mmorpg genre, and I thought they’d enjoy it. Generally not, though.

That has more to do with the general interest in mmos than anything to do with bfa’s current state, though.

In its current state? No.

Future patch? Maybe.

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I would because the game is fun and a good deal.
I’d recommend the whole game though, not just BfA but I’d tell them that BfA is different from other expacs in a strange and interesting way and that once my friend became familiar with the game, expect to be a bit frustrated but always patient.

Then I’d warn my friend about the forums but not because of any type of posters or anything but because BLIZZARD HAS CONTROL ISSUES.

Please adjust that, Blizzard. Ty.

i have told everyone i know how bad i think BFA is right now

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I purchased BFA as part of the standard edition but haven’t tried the content for that yet. I’d recommend the game to friends and have in fact, so 5

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Shaky 3. Old content is still worth doing but I wouldn’t recommemd it solely for current things.

Absolutely not.

Games are supposed to be fun, and quite frankly, WoW is not fun right now.

Most of my friends have either already tried WOW or don’t game any more. If someone I knew was interested in a fantasy MMO I would recommend WOW

  1. Absolutely not, I’m not a psychopath.
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My friends aren’t into video games
or rather MMOs. Their idea of a video game is a stand up machine you put a quarter into.

However, my family yes. It’s a way I can connect with them when I am on my overnights away from home. There is so much old and new content to do that we would never get bored.

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Depends on the person but probably a 2.

I’m still not sure if Blizzard fixed all the problems and exp with that last stat squish. Also idk BFA just feels unfinished similar to WoD, but not quite as bad.

If Blizzard puts some effort into it, fixes it up, and makes the game feel more fun and less tedious they could bring it up to a 4.

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If I had any friends that played WOW I would only recommend it if they wanted to bash their head against a wall.

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Already have. If he likes it, he likes it. If not, no big deal.

All my friends already play it so I guess I don’t have to :upside_down_face:

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depends if he likes raiding or the hardest dungeons like m+ then no i wouldnt.if he like the more casual stuff like bg’s,wq’s,leveling allied races
yes i would recommend bfa.

Sadly no. Though I am getting by, I wouldn’t want to recommend something someone has to pay for when I know the product is in a less then optimal state.