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<blockquote data-quote="Aristotle" data-source="post: 2072431" data-attributes="member: 5885"><p>WoW sells itself, in my opinion. It is a solid game with a ton of quests that all feel like someone took the time to actually write them rather than allowing a computer to generate random "kill X of Y" type quests. You can solo through the game with virtually any class (although a few classes are better for solo than others), and it's typically easy to find groups to assist you with particularly hard (Elite) quests or instances without needing to feel obligated to hang out with them all night after the fact. The game incorporates levity. It doesn't take itself to seriously. Low level play is fun with interesting and menacing looking enemies unlike the rabbits, worms, and insects that knock you around in other games. And characters advance fairly quickly. Rewards come relatively quickly (You'll likely hit 6th level or higher in your first sitting), so you constantly feel like you are acheiving something. By far the best game, MMO or otherwise, I've ever spent money on.</p><p> </p><p>They have had some issues with server stability, but that has slowly gotten better. I'm told it takes a long time to get answers from logged service tickets, but I've never had to do one.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>There are a couple of new RP Servers (which, in my experience, are more about providing a haven for mature players than about total immersion) with fairly low population. My main character is on Earthen Ring, which is a RP server with a medium population in peek hours. I've been nothing but happy with the server and those that share it with me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristotle, post: 2072431, member: 5885"] WoW sells itself, in my opinion. It is a solid game with a ton of quests that all feel like someone took the time to actually write them rather than allowing a computer to generate random "kill X of Y" type quests. You can solo through the game with virtually any class (although a few classes are better for solo than others), and it's typically easy to find groups to assist you with particularly hard (Elite) quests or instances without needing to feel obligated to hang out with them all night after the fact. The game incorporates levity. It doesn't take itself to seriously. Low level play is fun with interesting and menacing looking enemies unlike the rabbits, worms, and insects that knock you around in other games. And characters advance fairly quickly. Rewards come relatively quickly (You'll likely hit 6th level or higher in your first sitting), so you constantly feel like you are acheiving something. By far the best game, MMO or otherwise, I've ever spent money on. They have had some issues with server stability, but that has slowly gotten better. I'm told it takes a long time to get answers from logged service tickets, but I've never had to do one. There are a couple of new RP Servers (which, in my experience, are more about providing a haven for mature players than about total immersion) with fairly low population. My main character is on Earthen Ring, which is a RP server with a medium population in peek hours. I've been nothing but happy with the server and those that share it with me. [/QUOTE]
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