I loved this place, it was like the nightly version of strangle thorn vale it was unique, mysterious, and awe inspiring. Damn, this wasn't even a game, it was a work of art.
Came to this place on my undead priest, with my best IRL friend, who played a tauren warrior. We loved grinding ogres in this zone, we lol'd at their quotes "me smash, u die" etc. We sat on skype together for hours, long into the nights, just killing ogres. We didn't even quest... just grinded, but we had fun.
I was never there to enjoy wow during it's peak and I have no irl friends to play with but I have had the most fun ever getting into wow classic for the first time recently
Nostalgia feels.. this was my fav zone to quest in as Alliance, no one ever went here and that was what made it so unique. People would see me and just send me messages of "?????" It was so out of the way, there was probably genuinely better places to level.. But Feralas had this tranquill but deadly beauty to it. It was filled with different forces all tearing at one another from the Naga all the way to the Ogres who had taken over the ruins... The music matches the intensity of the zone well, soft and beautiful at first with a savage edge
I miss Vanilla WoW to death :(... possibly my favorite game of all time. The zones were so diverse and immersive . I felt like I was in Azeroth. I loved every raid. C'Thun is still possibly my favorite boss fight of all time. The scream we let out when we killed him for the first time was epic. AQ 40 was just incredible. I hate how, with each expansion, WoW became more streamlined. They would add a few good ideas, but they would take away much more. I quit during Wrath. BC was okay, but the only raid that was as good as Vanilla was Sunwell. Kael and Illidan were absolutely awful... especially Kael with all those dialogue interrupts that brought the fight to a screeching halt. Kil'Jaeden was almost as good as C'Thun, though. The dialogue in that fight didn't interrupt the fight and actually helped players learn the fight. Also, when Kalec yells, "Strike now, heroes, while he is weakened! Vanquish the Deceiver!" I got fucking chills. I was so hyped. Man I miss that game. I could go on for days about how much I loved it.
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If blizzard only knew that they could keep the game as-is and still have people play into infinity.
@@fadingship935 In one very important way, I'm thankful to Blizzard for having screwed the pooch, makes it a lot easier to stay away from that productivity black hole. Seriously, when I think of how much time I've spent in WoW, and how little I got out of it besides the memories (great as those are), I get borderline nauseous.
Feralas was the zone that always felt the most alive / real to me. I dont think I've ever been so immersed in a game than when I was questing here years and years ago
This place and Azshara were always my favorite zones, just because of how genuinely wild and lonely they felt. Probably because I was usually the only player in those areas...
I remember when I got to this place, I was like "THIS PLACE IS HUGE!"...That, and it is beautiful. Im now on a streak of going through these music videos and the nostalgia is killing me.
Un'Goro was just a big circle with trees. If anything, it certainly was one of the more boring zones. You could just trace the perimeter for thorium. All it really had was that volcano in the center.
Agree to disagree. I thought Un'Goro had a lot of unique landmarks that stood it apart from other levelling zones in my mind, like the Tar Pits and the swamps that actually looked like swamps, and that volcano in the middle was always a great landmark. Also one of the rare zones that has lots of dinosaurs.
Oh, how I loved this place. I remember when I was Nelf Druid, leveling here. As I was going through Feralas, I was discovering about places there and how Nelves ruled over this land before coming of the Horde on Kalimdor. I also remember how I was going in a cat form and I spotted this Troll Hunter coming close. Before he noticed me, I went to stealth. As he was killing mobs, I stunned him and moved and made killing blow. What an experience that was, confronting enemy faction while leveling...
this is my favorite zone in wow like ever, forever. I love all expansions beside mop, love almost all zones ( hate deserts tho) but this map was always the best for me. the atmosphere, mixed cultures.. dragons, ogres, elves, ghosts... come on. we can bash blizz all we want cus they cant make something this special nowadays but this is piece of art. This is something you cant do twice in your life. Its unique and forever will be
@Wowmusicable But you still just sit around in cities and queue for things. You get the experience that they want you to have, not the experience you make for yourself. Back in the original WoW, all sorts of interesting player activities popped up to fill the gap...Tarren Mill wars, trying to two man an instance, etc. Now, there is no room in the game for emergent behavior. That is the only true ingredient for a successful MMO, most people playing are still chasing the feeling half a decade.
Vanilla ZG, raining, that was really immersive. I could almost feel the humidity in my room lol - Same with MC / BWL it almost felt like you were there when it was still new.
Love the music as in Stranglethorn, The green was nice, made me feel I was in a true forest of mystical power...until Dire Maul made me rip my heart out
First time i got here with my Nelf Hunter back in 2004 i felt like i was a some sort of explorer living in a huge unknown planet...i remember ignoring quests and taking print screens in the lakes swimming ....man what a game it changed so many peoples lives
Fun fact, in Vanilla I totally missed this zone while levelling, I think I returned to it later in vanilla when Dire Maul was introduced, that encouraged me to come back and do the quests there.
Hey guys, we are all attached to our memories of vanilla wow because of all it's glory and majesty. We've all survived barrens chat/ alliance trade or wandered into places our toons had no business being. We have the memories of actually walking to gather flight paths or travelled from darnassus to ironforge to use AH. We all have been in meaningless skirmishes/ raids to crossroads/astranaar. BUT as time goes on just like in RL; life must go on and evolve. To the die hard vanilla players the ev
I've never had such a better game experience in my life like WoW. I swear, i can start any new game or mmo and i really just don't get the same noob experience like i did with WoW. And for that...i thank you blizzard, you did an excellent job with this game. Even if you are killing it at the present moment :))))
Feralas, spent a lot of time leveling here back in classic, also this was during the time of the AQ war effort so I was also busy bagging leather here during.
I loved this place back in Vanilla Wow all the way to WOTLK. I wish they could have a Caverns of Time portal to where you could go back to Vanilla WoW. That would be epic.
Yup, best example for me of the awesome 'real' adventure that WoW classic was is the traveling. You actually had to travel to the dungeons, every single groupmember! It made Azeroth feel like a real place. The only summoning that existed was that of the Warlock. And they were a rare class, so man, that felt like a real treat if one was in your group and summoned you to the instance. Real magic! Now WoW is just a game.
Wow!! I remember back in 2007 questing here on my blood elf Mage.. I use to think I was the shit kiting and sheeping ogres. I remember waiting outside the instance too, waiting for Allies to be around and mess up their summon by throwing frostbolts at them lmao. That little Mage I had needed up going to kill Illidan and onto the 3rd boss in SWP before Wrath came!! I quit after Wrath tho!! I miss the old days. I no longer play but I had such good memories w this growing up in my HS days.
Feralas was by far my favorite zone, even if nothing was in it except Dire Maul. Even the quests were lacking, the zone had so much potential. Cataclysm changed the story about the zone, but that's it. Now its so empty people whine about raid finder and casuals in it.
that's because WOW was (probably) your, and most of the people's first MMORPG, not to mention that younger people experience stuff differently. I agree with you by the way, I too liked it very much.
i joined back in tbc and used to love just wondering around the little island to the west of the mainland but now it's just ruined, and with the way all the quests are now meant to be so difficult you need to have an npc with you just so you can complete it is just rediculous. it used to take me over an hour to get a lvl and now i can manage to make a 90 in around 5-7 played days, bring back the challenge that wow used to be and if ppl think it's too hard then send them to another game
Memories, memories, i want to cry when i look the pics, or remember the burning crusade and my start in this game :') so cute, it s a piece of my life, day to day i have the wish to play again this experience, but is no possible... So friends, so tales... I don t have a idea if i play another game with this awesome history and gameplay: Thanks Blizzard, but now, WoW is boring and donb t have the experience of Vanilla, Burning crusade and Wotlk after 3.5.5a.
Do you guys remember real contested zones? When you were afraid to go out there and simply quest because the enemy was always somewhere in the wilds as well, And always in pairs, and always -no matter what, always ready for more honor points. I do not see that anymore. Everyone is always too busy to explore or be anywhere except a dungeon, raid, or home city. Shame all those beautiful magical landscapes have gone truly to waste. Now the raid skins are all we see.
@Wowmusicable that still doesn't take much weight away from my comment. If you already kill the big baddie, congratulations you've done it! You win! He doesn't get any more exciting on higher difficulties. If Blizzard would have made the fight different by adding new mechanics or flashy abilities then I could understand it, on raid finder you weaken him, on normal you devestate him and just about kill him, and on heroic you finally destroy him, kinda like how Ragnaros worked
The only thing i liked about Cata was, you could actually deal it with 3 enemies at the same time without getting killed for sure (like it happened to me hehe) but go play on private servers, there are plenty of them. Sometimes i played on Wotlk and TBC servers.
@Wowmusicable You just defeated your own argument. Why should people be entitled to something that they cannot make the requirements for? It's tantamount to "I deserve a lamborghini but can't afford one". If you can't set aside 5-6 hours a week to progress in raiding, then don't expect to raid. The only time raiding was hardcore was back in Vanilla, and during the Sunwell tier. Every single other tier was accessible to decent players at around 5-10 hours per week.
Nice music, but I hated levelling alts here. Eventually, I got to level through here, Hearthed back, but it seemed like my hearth was still set on IF. GAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
lfg-system => just kill. => lfg-system rewards => why do dungeon without?. lfg-system teleport+rewards+bonusbuff+daily => lfg only. Finally: lfg system for all PvE content => why be in guild? => loner => Blizzard sees loner problem => guild perks => people join guild => guilds loses it's former values/meanings => loner with a guild tag => farming alone => gets epics => no friends => loner is left trying to force his excitement onto his cat => cat doesn't like => loner quits WoW.
@Wowmusicable raidfinder and the new fast heroics are the kinds of shit that killed wow. WoW used to be a game where you had to work for your achievements, and you didn't get a flashy little plaque that said "GOOD JOB KILLING 300 PENGUINS!" I would pay $20 a month if blizzard would open classic wow servers, and didn't install a single stupid "easymode" feature to it...
My opinion is completely outdated as I have not played WoW since March 17 2009, but I recently saw a friend of mine in Cataclysm heal Scarlet Monastery as a level 32 ret paladin with 1 item with actual intellect on it. That's fucked. It is one thing making content more accessible to people, but then as a side-effect the game has become this easy. World of Warcraft was never "hard" per se, but it was challenging. Once the challenge gets taken out, the gripping interest goes with it.
@Wowmusicable The raidfinder was a good idea but now no one has anything to look forward to. Back then, you downed what you could and always strived for a position in "X" raid, it was your goal, and you always had something to work for. With raid finder you down the BIG baddie of Cataclysm no prob. What insentive is there to do it for the 7th time? (no, its not fun at that point) No one has anything new to see, just grind Dwing on "harder" difficulty, which makes it no more fun, just bigger #'s
@Wowmusicable Raidfinder is stupid, you aren't experiencing anything. You're better off watching a youtube video of the real encounter. It is not worth destroying the integrity of a great game, because a bunch of people complain they aren't skilled enough to do it regularly. It takes 1 maybe 2 nights of 3 hours to complete a raid...if you have such a active life, that you cant find 6 hours a week, than you probably shouldn't complain that you can't complete the game....
I loved this place, it was like the nightly version of strangle thorn vale it was unique, mysterious, and awe inspiring. Damn, this wasn't even a game, it was a work of art.
as I stare at the water in the image, I can practically see it rippling.
baldie80 me too :O
I even had the video paused but the water still moves O.o
How is it unique if It's a version of STV? xD
It was.
Yeah..was
Came to this place on my undead priest, with my best IRL friend, who played a tauren warrior. We loved grinding ogres in this zone, we lol'd at their quotes "me smash, u die" etc. We sat on skype together for hours, long into the nights, just killing ogres. We didn't even quest... just grinded, but we had fun.
Mangs Lol thats awesome.
+Mangs Holy shit dude you commented on almost every wowmusicable video lol. Thanks for sharing your good ol' memories, I relate to every one of them.
Sejir Ben Ali *Nostalgia-fist*
I came here for music, not for feels
I was never there to enjoy wow during it's peak and I have no irl friends to play with but I have had the most fun ever getting into wow classic for the first time recently
It was one hell of a game, World of Warcraft...
+Naduun Stoimenov Was??? Play on Kronos brother, I just flew through Ferelas on my 60 pally omw to do a full solo clear of Maraudon, just for fun.
I actually sometimes renew my subscription on retail, just to clear older dungeons.. Nostalgia.. Such a beautiful yet painful experience.
I can agree with redpill. Do it.
Best thing ever. Best game ever in my life.
I always loved the ancient night elven ruins scattered around Feralas. So enchanting, really beautiful place.
Nostalgia feels.. this was my fav zone to quest in as Alliance, no one ever went here and that was what made it so unique. People would see me and just send me messages of "?????" It was so out of the way, there was probably genuinely better places to level.. But Feralas had this tranquill but deadly beauty to it. It was filled with different forces all tearing at one another from the Naga all the way to the Ogres who had taken over the ruins... The music matches the intensity of the zone well, soft and beautiful at first with a savage edge
I miss Vanilla WoW to death :(... possibly my favorite game of all time. The zones were so diverse and immersive . I felt like I was in Azeroth. I loved every raid. C'Thun is still possibly my favorite boss fight of all time. The scream we let out when we killed him for the first time was epic. AQ 40 was just incredible.
I hate how, with each expansion, WoW became more streamlined. They would add a few good ideas, but they would take away much more. I quit during Wrath. BC was okay, but the only raid that was as good as Vanilla was Sunwell. Kael and Illidan were absolutely awful... especially Kael with all those dialogue interrupts that brought the fight to a screeching halt. Kil'Jaeden was almost as good as C'Thun, though. The dialogue in that fight didn't interrupt the fight and actually helped players learn the fight. Also, when Kalec yells, "Strike now, heroes, while he is weakened! Vanquish the Deceiver!" I got fucking chills. I was so hyped.
Man I miss that game. I could go on for days about how much I loved it.
If blizzard only knew that they could keep the game as-is and still have people play into infinity.
Thank the gods for private servers.
AugustAPC feel so with you!
cant imagine your disappointment about what WoW has become in 2023.
@@fadingship935 In one very important way, I'm thankful to Blizzard for having screwed the pooch, makes it a lot easier to stay away from that productivity black hole.
Seriously, when I think of how much time I've spent in WoW, and how little I got out of it besides the memories (great as those are), I get borderline nauseous.
Feralas was the zone that always felt the most alive / real to me. I dont think I've ever been so immersed in a game than when I was questing here years and years ago
I wish there were never Instagram, Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter, Only WORLD OF WARCRAFT. Every thing is tasteless now =(
you have to count in companies and stuff, but i feel ya :)
and msn :(
come on msn was amazing and without it i would probably be virgin till late 20's XD
True and now 9 years later it's mch much much mcuh worse
My favorite zone when leveling.
I sued to stay there at feralas only to listen to this music
Love it
This place and Azshara were always my favorite zones, just because of how genuinely wild and lonely they felt. Probably because I was usually the only player in those areas...
green indeed
I remember when I got to this place, I was like "THIS PLACE IS HUGE!"...That, and it is beautiful.
Im now on a streak of going through these music videos and the nostalgia is killing me.
Even many of the memories shared here now are from years ago. Best game ever without a shadow of a doubt.
"I like this place, its so green."
Never a truer statement has been said!
Un'goro Crater, best zone imo. One of the only ones you can truly get lost and appreciate the detail of the landscape.
Un'Goro was just a big circle with trees. If anything, it certainly was one of the more boring zones. You could just trace the perimeter for thorium. All it really had was that volcano in the center.
that and sneaky dinosaurs
Agree to disagree. I thought Un'Goro had a lot of unique landmarks that stood it apart from other levelling zones in my mind, like the Tar Pits and the swamps that actually looked like swamps, and that volcano in the middle was always a great landmark. Also one of the rare zones that has lots of dinosaurs.
Oh, how I loved this place. I remember when I was Nelf Druid, leveling here. As I was going through Feralas, I was discovering about places there and how Nelves ruled over this land before coming of the Horde on Kalimdor. I also remember how I was going in a cat form and I spotted this Troll Hunter coming close. Before he noticed me, I went to stealth. As he was killing mobs, I stunned him and moved and made killing blow. What an experience that was, confronting enemy faction while leveling...
this is my favorite zone in wow like ever, forever. I love all expansions beside mop, love almost all zones ( hate deserts tho) but this map was always the best for me. the atmosphere, mixed cultures.. dragons, ogres, elves, ghosts... come on. we can bash blizz all we want cus they cant make something this special nowadays but this is piece of art. This is something you cant do twice in your life. Its unique and forever will be
@Wowmusicable But you still just sit around in cities and queue for things. You get the experience that they want you to have, not the experience you make for yourself.
Back in the original WoW, all sorts of interesting player activities popped up to fill the gap...Tarren Mill wars, trying to two man an instance, etc. Now, there is no room in the game for emergent behavior.
That is the only true ingredient for a successful MMO, most people playing are still chasing the feeling half a decade.
Vanilla ZG, raining, that was really immersive. I could almost feel the humidity in my room lol - Same with MC / BWL it almost felt like you were there when it was still new.
Love the music as in Stranglethorn, The green was nice, made me feel I was in a true forest of mystical power...until Dire Maul made me rip my heart out
First time i got here with my Nelf Hunter back in 2004 i felt like i was a some sort of explorer living in a huge unknown planet...i remember ignoring quests and taking print screens in the lakes swimming ....man what a game it changed so many peoples lives
Fun fact, in Vanilla I totally missed this zone while levelling, I think I returned to it later in vanilla when Dire Maul was introduced, that encouraged me to come back and do the quests there.
Hey guys, we are all attached to our memories of vanilla wow because of all it's glory and majesty. We've all survived barrens chat/ alliance trade or wandered into places our toons had no business being. We have the memories of actually walking to gather flight paths or travelled from darnassus to ironforge to use AH. We all have been in meaningless skirmishes/ raids to crossroads/astranaar. BUT as time goes on just like in RL; life must go on and evolve. To the die hard vanilla players the ev
im in love with this music so classic
WoW vanilla was not about the gear. It was about the experience. The hardships that made you enjoy the rewards so much more.
this was my favourite fishing zone. it was so peacefull
I've never had such a better game experience in my life like WoW. I swear, i can start any new game or mmo and i really just don't get the same noob experience like i did with WoW. And for that...i thank you blizzard, you did an excellent job with this game. Even if you are killing it at the present moment :))))
lots of this plays in stranglethorn too
Feralas, spent a lot of time leveling here back in classic, also this was during the time of the AQ war effort so I was also busy bagging leather here during.
I loved this place back in Vanilla Wow all the way to WOTLK. I wish they could have a Caverns of Time portal to where you could go back to Vanilla WoW. That would be epic.
Yup, best example for me of the awesome 'real' adventure that WoW classic was is the traveling. You actually had to travel to the dungeons, every single groupmember! It made Azeroth feel like a real place. The only summoning that existed was that of the Warlock. And they were a rare class, so man, that felt like a real treat if one was in your group and summoned you to the instance. Real magic! Now WoW is just a game.
Wow!! I remember back in 2007 questing here on my blood elf Mage.. I use to think I was the shit kiting and sheeping ogres. I remember waiting outside the instance too, waiting for Allies to be around and mess up their summon by throwing frostbolts at them lmao. That little Mage I had needed up going to kill Illidan and onto the 3rd boss in SWP before Wrath came!! I quit after Wrath tho!! I miss the old days. I no longer play but I had such good memories w this growing up in my HS days.
This also plays at when you're at those ruins in Stranglethorn
Feralas was by far my favorite zone, even if nothing was in it except Dire Maul. Even the quests were lacking, the zone had so much potential. Cataclysm changed the story about the zone, but that's it.
Now its so empty people whine about raid finder and casuals in it.
that's because WOW was (probably) your, and most of the people's first MMORPG, not to mention that younger people experience stuff differently.
I agree with you by the way, I too liked it very much.
They play this in Stranglethorn now. O: I agree, Ferales is nice and so very green. XD
Best comment I've seen in all video's. I agree with you on all parts.
Btw: RIP old wow:(
This place was a maze when back in vanilla. Often dead as well on my server.
i joined back in tbc and used to love just wondering around the little island to the west of the mainland but now it's just ruined, and with the way all the quests are now meant to be so difficult you need to have an npc with you just so you can complete it is just rediculous. it used to take me over an hour to get a lvl and now i can manage to make a 90 in around 5-7 played days, bring back the challenge that wow used to be and if ppl think it's too hard then send them to another game
best music in the game
Memories, memories, i want to cry when i look the pics, or remember the burning crusade and my start in this game :') so cute, it s a piece of my life, day to day i have the wish to play again this experience, but is no possible... So friends, so tales...
I don t have a idea if i play another game with this awesome history and gameplay:
Thanks Blizzard, but now, WoW is boring and donb t have the experience of Vanilla, Burning crusade and Wotlk after 3.5.5a.
Used to save my home here. Not that this was a beneficiary place for me at all, but it was so fcking beautiful
my favourite zone
One day I felt there in my dream
These tracks makes me think about stranglethorn vale tho ^^
Ha! My fave map to level thru lv 45 IIRC and DM to do the warlock's dreadsteed quest :D
Do you guys remember real contested zones? When you were afraid to go out there and simply quest because the enemy was always somewhere in the wilds as well, And always in pairs, and always -no matter what, always ready for more honor points. I do not see that anymore. Everyone is always too busy to explore or be anywhere except a dungeon, raid, or home city. Shame all those beautiful magical landscapes have gone truly to waste. Now the raid skins are all we see.
sure,it also play in Zul' Grub.
waiting for the boat or swimming across... :/
I remember my first epic loot here
I guarantee the bomb sticky herb grows in Feralas too
Actualy, I must admit I prefer the cata version of the music in that place. However, I still like this one in other places.
@Wowmusicable that still doesn't take much weight away from my comment. If you already kill the big baddie, congratulations you've done it! You win! He doesn't get any more exciting on higher difficulties.
If Blizzard would have made the fight different by adding new mechanics or flashy abilities then I could understand it, on raid finder you weaken him, on normal you devestate him and just about kill him, and on heroic you finally destroy him, kinda like how Ragnaros worked
Doesn't this also play in Stranglethorn Vale?
Never quested here but have fond memories of ganking people omw to Dire Maul
vanilla hypeeeeee!
MoP will renew wow once again in 3 days!
same music as stranglethorn vale
The only thing i liked about Cata was, you could actually deal it with 3 enemies at the same time without getting killed for sure (like it happened to me hehe)
but go play on private servers, there are plenty of them. Sometimes i played on Wotlk and TBC servers.
@Wowmusicable
You just defeated your own argument. Why should people be entitled to something that they cannot make the requirements for? It's tantamount to "I deserve a lamborghini but can't afford one". If you can't set aside 5-6 hours a week to progress in raiding, then don't expect to raid. The only time raiding was hardcore was back in Vanilla, and during the Sunwell tier. Every single other tier was accessible to decent players at around 5-10 hours per week.
Strangthlethorn Vale
Nice music, but I hated levelling alts here. Eventually, I got to level through here, Hearthed back, but it seemed like my hearth was still set on IF.
GAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
LFG DM!
Any place that's all Pink?
+Katherine 85 Dalaran?
Crystalsong forest
also ich persönlich denke bei diesen soundtrack mehr ans Schlingendorntal als an Feralas :D
@Crazydog108 Vanilla Wow, getting your fucking mount only at lvl 40 after raping the AH to make hundred gold coins. Good memories :')
Dire Maul made this area.
ye, i just wanna be a noob again :)
@Wowmusicable Still doesnt beat the "WoW" :(
lfg-system => just kill. => lfg-system rewards => why do dungeon without?. lfg-system teleport+rewards+bonusbuff+daily => lfg only. Finally: lfg system for all PvE content => why be in guild? => loner => Blizzard sees loner problem => guild perks => people join guild => guilds loses it's former values/meanings => loner with a guild tag => farming alone => gets epics => no friends => loner is left trying to force his excitement onto his cat => cat doesn't like => loner quits WoW.
@Wowmusicable raidfinder and the new fast heroics are the kinds of shit that killed wow. WoW used to be a game where you had to work for your achievements, and you didn't get a flashy little plaque that said "GOOD JOB KILLING 300 PENGUINS!"
I would pay $20 a month if blizzard would open classic wow servers, and didn't install a single stupid "easymode" feature to it...
My opinion is completely outdated as I have not played WoW since March 17 2009, but I recently saw a friend of mine in Cataclysm heal Scarlet Monastery as a level 32 ret paladin with 1 item with actual intellect on it. That's fucked. It is one thing making content more accessible to people, but then as a side-effect the game has become this easy. World of Warcraft was never "hard" per se, but it was challenging. Once the challenge gets taken out, the gripping interest goes with it.
@Wowmusicable The raidfinder was a good idea but now no one has anything to look forward to. Back then, you downed what you could and always strived for a position in "X" raid, it was your goal, and you always had something to work for. With raid finder you down the BIG baddie of Cataclysm no prob. What insentive is there to do it for the 7th time? (no, its not fun at that point)
No one has anything new to see, just grind Dwing on "harder" difficulty, which makes it no more fun, just bigger #'s
Raidfinder and FAST heroics are precisely whats wrong with the new WoW. Theyre just desperate to pander (get it..) to the new impatient generation ;
@Wowmusicable Raidfinder is stupid, you aren't experiencing anything. You're better off watching a youtube video of the real encounter. It is not worth destroying the integrity of a great game, because a bunch of people complain they aren't skilled enough to do it regularly. It takes 1 maybe 2 nights of 3 hours to complete a raid...if you have such a active life, that you cant find 6 hours a week, than you probably shouldn't complain that you can't complete the game....
Are you forgetting that the world is getting dumber as each new generation is born? They have to cater for the masses, you know.
Get over it, I say.
I still think it's shit :(
Let's hunt the Snarler''...2004 oh shit i'm so fucking old xD
@cheechu100 cried :'(