There is no better MMORPG than World of Warcraft Classic
There is no better MMORPG than World of Warcraft Classic
dont like 14 people play that anymore?
>5 man instanced dungeons
>phased open world
>mmo
I agree but it's not saying much. The endgame grind is unreal and honestly the raids aren't worth the hassle
Vanilla was and still is good. Classic is shit.
Is this ever getting controller support? It's the only thing stopping me from getting into wow.
Wrong. Themeparks aren't really MMOs. WoW was always a bad single player game with optional multiplayer.
Star Wars Galaxies was actually the greatest mmo of all time.
Seriously don't bother getting into wow it really isn't worth it.
And only mmo rpg I know of with good controller support is ffxiv (go figure the game made with consoles in mind works on them)
You can play warrior rogue and pally pretty well using controller mods
I think you forgot about oldschool runescape
private servers do a little better job simply because they never have xrealm
Pretty sure OP meant classic Classic, not Classic TBC.
Tab targeting gameplay is awful, if you told me in 2004 that in 20 years time tab targeting was still the peak of the genre, I wouldn’t believe you
Eve Online circa 2006-2009 was absolutely pure MMO.
I know new wow is gay but old wow seems fine up until wrath I think.
Classic was trash. Vanilla was good. Kronos was good.
Kys OP.
>dipped out of WoW when cataclysm came out
>Now there's been like 7 expansions since then
>Just Want to explore draenor, suramar, argus, zandalar, all these cool places that we could only dream of in OG wow
>Don't want to pay monthly fee to blizzard or have anything to do with them at all
>Most Private servers are all run by retarded Brazilians or russians and have 90% of the game content broken
>The few good servers that work amazingly and have many players are just shit I've already played, vanilla, TBC, wotlk
Rip
should i play TBC classic now or just wait for wrath
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Play Turtle WoW, negroes, its peak comfiness
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