Post-Burning Crusade

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#1 NeoGen85
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So I guess my relationship with World of Warcraft is a special case..

I only played World of Warcraft for about a year in 2005. A month after the Burning Crusade came out, I decided to leave. And it is here that I began to walk down a dark road of hoping from one game to another. Since 06 I have played tons of games in this genre, and many of them have a lot of things I like. But they're not the complete package. At the same time WoW has changed drastically since I played. In fact, some of it might even be unrecognizable to the point where I might feel like it's a new game.

Between Rift, DC Universe Online, The Secret World, Guild Wars 2, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and even the original Everquest I keep looking for something more. It wasn't until I received an extensive sample of a future game currently in the development that I realized what I was actually looking for. Let's just say I might have to wait until Spring 2014.

But at the moment I am looking at World of Warcraft and I have MISSED OUT ON SO MUCH! When I originally put down Blizzard's MMORPG my reason was simple. I was getting burned out but I still enjoyed much of what it had to offer. I know many things have changed, but would it be worth experiencing what I've missed from the past 7 years? I know nothing about World of Warcraft beyond The Burning Crusade. I was able to catch up quite a bit via Youtube videos. I'm very much intrigued again.

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#2 Scryll
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Wait for Everquest Next / Landmark. WOW is dead and boring as hell, all I need to say.