Worth starting wow again after 2 years ?

do yourself a favor and don't ply it again it is not what it once was in my opinion it is so much worse than when i first started in vanilla.
 
I cancelled a few months back. Been playing since Burning Crusade times but real life means I have less time and other priorities. They have fixed the main problem of the early part of this expansion by streamlining the dull beyond belief daily grind. If you are a raider in an organised raiding guild the game is in the best shape it has been in for some time. Raids on Normal and Heroic mode are amongst the best yet. Game is still a time sink. Think hard on whether it's worth the real life consequences of playing!
 
well can someone suggest a MMO which has tank/healer/dps roles and decent combat with professions Ive tried GW2 but didnt like it what else is out there in that format

visuals effects on classes are a must if you get me. I like to feel I am doing somthing and now fizz out using spells as such
 
well can someone suggest a MMO which has tank/healer/dps roles and decent combat with professions Ive tried GW2 but didnt like it what else is out there in that format

Going by games i've played/playing:

Lord of the Rings Online - this is probably what you're after.
Star Trek Online.
Star Wars: The Old Republic.
Champions Online.
Neverwinter Online.
 
If you are after something other than WoW take a look at SW: The Old Republic or Final Fantasy 14. Personally I love SWToR, but then I love anything Star Wars (prequels not inc).
 
well can someone suggest a MMO which has tank/healer/dps roles and decent combat with professions Ive tried GW2 but didnt like it what else is out there in that format

visuals effects on classes are a must if you get me. I like to feel I am doing somthing and now fizz out using spells as such

I'd recommend Final Fantasy XIV for you. It looks amazing, spell effects are fantastic if you can crank the game up to max. It has the usual holy trinity, with some nice buffing and debuffing.

What's interesting is that you can max out every class and profession (given enough time) on one character - all you need to do to go from one class to another is swap your weapon.

If you like the FF series it's a fantastic game to get into - even if you're not looking out for FF universe references, it's still a very polished MMO and well worth a look.
 
I've only experienced FF7 and FF8 being a PC user and those were the only 2 that got ported to the PC. Given that I've played these, but have also played WoW (mainly Vanilla and TBC), do you think I'll like FF14? If it's of any help, I was definitely more of a PvE kid in WoW! Had warlock as my main character and a priest as 2nd char. Didn't try out a pala or rouge etc (yeah it's spelt rouge hehe).
 
Its not really a MMO any more, all you do is stand in a city and press buttons to join different game modes it offers, raids/dungeons/pvp herp derp.

Most MMO's are like this these days, so i say don't do it, as its the same old ****.
 
ColEx has nailed it, no point until something a bit different comes out, for me that'll be Camelot Unchained and Star Citizen, everything else can go take a jump.
 
well can someone suggest a MMO which has tank/healer/dps roles and decent combat with professions Ive tried GW2 but didnt like it what else is out there in that format

visuals effects on classes are a must if you get me. I like to feel I am doing somthing and now fizz out using spells as such

Dungeons & Dragons Online.

Stoner81.
 
Currently, you can get Vanilla/TBC/WOTLK for 10 quid and Cataclysm for another fiver on the Battlenet store, which is a pretty decent deal. I can't name any other MMO that bundles up previous content like that (perhaps FFXI?).

I bought Guildwars Complete which had everything I think (3/4 expansions, not sure as I only played it for about an hour and then forgot my character name which was required to login or something retarded - and because I was a latecomer to the game it had to be something weird because people had already registered the normal nicks I might use!).
 
Never go back. It's really the best advice :p Whatever you hated about the game that made you leave in the first place, it'll happen again.

I found that with EQ. The first time was the best, but I did come back a couple times. Each time was fun for a while, but ultimately I left again, and my time would have been better spent exploring something new.
 
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