During those 7 months though, I have also been playing WoW, leveling characters of both the horde and Alliance to 70, PvPing and raiding end game content.
In my honest opinion, I can say that WoW was once an amazing MMO and it still is.
However, WoW is becoming stale. Are we going to have the same structured boss fights in every other instance? There is no challenge or fun in seeing the same thing multiple times. I won't even begin to delve into how the PvP system has made WoW a game where if you dont arena, you cant pvp because your gear is so subpar. There's a point where if you dont raid, there are no new quests, its just the same repeats, there's no world pvp, and new instances are released, what? every five or six months?
In awaiting Warhammer I think it will be everything WoW was, is and more.
Post your best answer to what you think about this topic.Warhammer. Finally a WoW killer?
Nothing is going to just "dethrone" WoW. I highly doubt that millions of devout WoW subscribers will automatically drop their subscriptions to start a whole new character from scratch on Warhammer....especially when there's a WoW expansion on the way.
I don't like WoW by any stretch of the imagination, but the WoW community will just fade over time, not suddenly disappear. Anyway, did WoW "kill" the other MMORPGs that were released before it? Last I checked, there are still a couple million Everquest players, and that's not a small number.
Best case scenario: in five more years, Warhammer will become the juggernaut that WoW currently is, and WoW will have a devout fanbase of a couple million subscribers.Warhammer. Finally a WoW killer?
Good luck with your new game, i'm not switching.
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