A broken man, obsessed with 500 year old Mexican culture.
One day a couple of months after World of Warcraft Burning Crusade came out I was woken up by my friends playing the game. I had left on either Teamspeak or Ventrilo the night before and about 3-4 friends jumped on the following morning. I signed on soon after that and played for hours.
I think that’s the last time I’ve been woken up by people whom I like and immediately began the day with a group activity that involved joy.
It’s not crazy when you know that the first micro transaction mount the $15 “Celestial Steed” made more money than StarCraft 2. WoW is a theme park like experience and now it’s being run like any other carnival or Disney World. The game is designed to bogart your time so now the owners of the game want to squeeze every penny from you while they have your attention. You’re right about WoW changing, but you also said that you were a day one player. I’m going to guess you’ve also changed and grown over the decades, neither of you are the same. Maybe it’s time to start finding another place to hang out in.
Sincerely, A Former Troll Priest
I really don’t like the logo. I know why the logo looks that way considering the Wii U branding debacle, but still.