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#1 Jan 24 2011 at 10:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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Have you been back there lately?

I was standing by a cliff in Twin Storm Peaks. Not a person around in the zone. You could almost sense the isolation and the wind chill. The lonesomeness of the crumbling ruins seemed more appropriate now. You really got the feel that you were on the edge of the world, on some isolated continent, chasing after a hidden evil.

It's a feeling I just didn't get with 20 other people in the zone racing after your nodes. It's not the same feeling I get when I return to Outlands, and get nostalgic there. Somehow Outlands feels to me like it should be full of people. Northrend on the other hand, well it seems quite appropriate it's deserted, almost better that way. Almost like it's been waiting for the moment everyone moved on, for everything to finally be right again. Dalaran is empty now too of course, and that doesn't quite seem right. Then again Dalaran is out of place there anyway, so no big surprise.

So, have you been back lately? What did you think?



Edited, Jan 24th 2011 9:58am by someproteinguy
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#2 Jan 24 2011 at 11:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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I haven't left it lol, still working on zone achievements now that I'm back active in game but not having got my hands on Cataclysm yet. It does have a different feel, there were actually herbs for my herbalist to pick and had I been a miner I'd have got some titanium a few times, nothing like it used to be for folks farming mats and nothing else.

I still get stuck on quests though, well yesterday it was the Elder's that stuck me... level 80 going into enemy capitals where the guards / characters have 100K hp and do half your hp in one hit of dmg makes for a painful experience, but yes there are some group quests in phased areas that have stalled progress towards zone achievement... that being said I will go back and enter that mine area where I saw a ! I had missed previously, maybe it will unlock enough to skip the group (5) quests
#3 Jan 24 2011 at 11:35 AM Rating: Good
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I was standing by a cliff in Twin Peaks.

Where's that?

I haven't been back there lately, but I know what you mean. I guess Outlands (mainly Hellfire peninsula) feels like it should be full because of the whole 'warfare' theme going on there, both in horde vs alliance and players vs fel orcs. It felt at its best when there were tons of people fighting for their respective faction, attempting to gain superiority in the zone and tackle down the huge fel Orc numbers. That point doesn't come across when there's one guy questing along the path of glory, in between an army of 200+ fel Orcs.
#4 Jan 24 2011 at 11:59 AM Rating: Excellent
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I was standing by a cliff in Twin Storm Peaks.


Mornings... Smiley: rolleyes

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#5 Jan 24 2011 at 12:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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Cataclysm has its good and bad for me. A lot of ppl say they don't like Orgrimmar now, but compared to the old pleasant town it was, the New Orgrimmar is At War. It feels like it, looks like it. As a horde, going to Dalaran is almost like visiting civilization, talking to npc's with manners, and staying at agreeable, comfortable inns with hot dancing barmaids.
...ahem, I digress.
NR is almost empty tho, I was in Scholazar skinning on my rogue, and didn't see another person for over an hour. The jungle noises seemed louder for some reason.
#6 Jan 24 2011 at 2:05 PM Rating: Good
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So, have you been back lately? What did you think?


Disclaimer: We just got 3.5.5a in China ... last week.

I understand the sentiment. Although I'm listed as being on a high population server, once the rush to 80 slacked off it became pleasant to meander through largely unpopulated areas. I can't compare things to Cata, but I've enjoyed questing and aside from the horrors of jousting have even found the rep grinds to be no more irritating than ... wearing a tie to work. TBC content, on the other hand, is the Death Knight zone and the reputation grinds manage to make jousting look like it wasn't really that bad of an idea. Just typing that is making me reach for strange, alcoholic beverages.

As for Dalaran, it is still jammed and idiots abound. I'd have to compare it to Shat, which should be a pair of feet in the desert bearing the warning: "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
#7 Jan 24 2011 at 4:33 PM Rating: Good
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I think a lot of the 'lot's of people' vs solitude thing has to do with the zone itself, not the continent. Some of Northrend feels lonely but hardly all of it does. Storm Peaks gives off this feeling that you're alone at the edge of the world vibe but Icecrown and Zul'drak are bustling battlefields where it would feel odd if there weren't a lot of people around, even if those people are just random Argent Crusade soldier NPCs.
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#8 Jan 25 2011 at 2:01 AM Rating: Good
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Mozared wrote:
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I was standing by a cliff in Twin Peaks.

Where's that?
In the Twilight Highlands, duh. Smiley: tongue
#9 Jan 25 2011 at 3:38 AM Rating: Good
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Dalaran is empty now too of course, and that doesn't quite seem right. Then again Dalaran is out of place there anyway, so no big surprise.

A bright floating city in the middle of a desolate wasteland is out of place?
And here I thought the purples and golds fit in perfectly with the white and the grey of the scenery
#10 Jan 25 2011 at 3:45 AM Rating: Good
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Should have kept the portals in Dalaran and then put portals in the capital cities as well.

I realize that Blizzard wanted people to move around and experience the content, but right now, the crowd from Dalaran has simply moved to Orgrimmar/Stormwind (or wherever you Alliance guys have portals).

Undercity, Thunder Bluff, Silvermoon, Shattrath and now also Dalaran are ghost towns.

Northrend and Outland feel eerily desolate.
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#11 Jan 25 2011 at 4:44 AM Rating: Excellent
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My 84 DK still hearths in Dal as he has NR herbing and glyoh book needs still and has an port to the Eastern Kingdoms so travel is easy mode still.

As far as SW goes, all my toons stay based out of the dwarven section. Way less busy and a lot more convenient. They have better booze and crazier parties to boot.

Northrend being empty does give it more of an epic feel. Just me versus the hordes of undead now as I farm herb and Books of Glyph Mastery. No one ever around to help or hinder, just coldness and death all around, draped about the landscape like the unfeeling snow.

Also it is very peaceful in Dal now and I think that is how it was meant to be. The hustle and bustle from the throngs of adventurers don't lend as well to scholarly pursuits as the calm peaceful reflection of a frozen landscape.
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#12 Jan 25 2011 at 9:36 PM Rating: Decent
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Dalaran is empty now too of course, and that doesn't quite seem right.


It truly is the "city of mages" now though - look at the few players you see there and most of them are mages.
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