Vanilla Is Making A Comeback...But Why?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @valiusbjorn6528
    @valiusbjorn6528 Год назад +56

    First ! pin me

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +8

      Allright since you asked so nicely :)

    • @Zhohan-
      @Zhohan- Год назад +4

      I WITNESS YOU

    • @ulvfdfgtmk
      @ulvfdfgtmk Год назад

      Well deserved!

    • @valiusbjorn6528
      @valiusbjorn6528 Год назад +4

      @@HamsterWheelGaming holy cow i didnt think itde work. dude your the best private server youtuber out there. been watching since feenix wow ele sham videos!

    • @badkarm4
      @badkarm4 Год назад

      Well done dick

  • @moumouzel
    @moumouzel Год назад +407

    Nothing beats the atmosphere of vanilla.

    • @FGazi-qf1hp
      @FGazi-qf1hp Год назад +20

      Best wow iteration. I didn't play when it was released, but I had a blast on nostalrius and when classic launched.
      IMO, classic needs a classic plus content on retail. New content but only on azeroth without adding new expansions and excluding the old world.

    • @Vladi.G
      @Vladi.G Год назад +9

      @@FGazi-qf1hp I present to you Turtle WoW and Project Epoch.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +17

      Absolutely, I've never been able to immerse myself into any other expansion, the same way I was able to immerse myself in vanilla :)

    • @Chris_Knight7
      @Chris_Knight7 Год назад

      Trueeee

    • @jari2018
      @jari2018 Год назад +6

      true , vanilla is dangerous and tidous unlike wotkl -now you can 2-4 shots mobs and tehy might do only 5% damage to you - petlevlling is -kill 1 or mobs and you level 1 level - blizzard realy blws - the petlevelling was a game itself but i guess devs are gready AND dumb

  • @serb9265
    @serb9265 Год назад +53

    “I can’t believe it’s all over, what do we do now?”
    “What do you mean? Now we can finally play the game”

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +6

      It's funny but it's true, once you go super-hard and powerlevel to 60 by just being stuck in tons of dungeon runs with a spellcleave group, and you've done the min-maxxing for x amount of time, you can't help but think 'hey you know what, this time I'm just gonna chill and really enjoy leveling a bit slower'

    • @TOXINZ2
      @TOXINZ2 Год назад

      @@HamsterWheelGaming that’s what I’m doing after lvling 5 80s, 2 to 70, I’m now lvling a priest slow and steady, maybe not in vanilla because I’m in a hardcore raiding guild so I have ties to Classic WOTLK until it’s over but I’m going back and enjoying the journey of leveling in vanilla content… once Classic WOTLK is over and they just go directly to Cata and not adding a vanilla+ option or a different timeline Cata with no world revamp, I will be going back to vanilla or trying turtle WoW.

  • @Demha96
    @Demha96 Год назад +121

    Vanilla successfully makes the leveling process part of the journey and your characters progression instead of it being an annoying chore like in modern mmos.

    • @daximil
      @daximil Год назад +3

      This is the reason why I've always been such an altoholic.

    • @86Corvus
      @86Corvus Год назад +2

      Thats because its slow and dificult. Slow down retail leveling and double mobs health and damage and you would have a videogame....

    • @coachleif
      @coachleif Год назад +1

      The zones not feeling like a leveling formula helps so much too. You don't have to level the same way twice. You can experience different zones, you can cut up the journey a different way. Each zone feels like a special location within a wider world, with it's own themes and unique charms. Modern leveling feels like a formula. Spend 2 levels per zone then move to the next.

  • @teebrown27
    @teebrown27 Год назад +18

    When I first played Vanilla, it took me a FULL YEAR to level to 60. And it was one of richest experiences of my time in Azeroth.

    • @ChairmanMeow1
      @ChairmanMeow1 Год назад +2

      Probably took me about the same with my first character. And you know what? I bet neither one of us minded that at all, because the journey was so fun.

  • @mbmsk5980
    @mbmsk5980 Год назад +121

    i always felt like vanilla is the one and only evergreen version of wow no matter what expansion is out no matter what sate the game is in being good or bad vanilla is always there either on a pserver or classic era, you can always go back and have an enjoyable time playing it

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад

      True!

    • @patinho5589
      @patinho5589 Год назад

      I’ve never played Wow. The only MMO I have played is warhammer online: age of reckoning. How would I play vanilla WoW? Surely if I go through blizzard I’ll get the ‘latest game’ with all updates?

    • @satori8626
      @satori8626 Год назад

      @@patinho5589 ruclips.net/video/CEb-zb_9F8g/видео.html

  • @scxiao
    @scxiao Год назад +30

    The three main things I love about Vanilla compared to the modern version of the game;
    -The world feels dangerous, you can't steamroll everything and group quests (for the very most part) REQUIRE a group, which is exactly how an MMORPG should be.
    -Iconic items. As early as level 50 you start planning dungeon runs or endgame questlines for your prebis items and some of the phase 1 items are BiS for a very long time. That feeling when your rogue/warrior finally gets HoJ was so awesome, unlike in modern day wow where you rush to maxlevel and get carried in mythics just to get your itemlevel up.
    -Your personal reputation and your guild reputation matters. If you are an asshole, a scammer or a ninjalooter you will be shunned by the community unlike in modern day where everything is x-realm and you are pretty much anonymous wherever you go

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +4

      Hell yeah, the gear progression in vanilla is awesome. Getting a level 5 green weapon from a chest when you're leveling is amazing, and getting the Wingblade or Crescent Staff from Wailing Caverns always felt great too :)

    • @inertiaforce7846
      @inertiaforce7846 Год назад +6

      Bingo. You nailed it. I have been playing wow since 2005 in original vanilla, and you described it perfectly.

  • @atheosathonille130
    @atheosathonille130 Год назад +57

    Vanilla always attracts me because I don't need a PhD to do the raids or feel the absolute need to min/max my brains out to be considered relevant. It was just a chill game with a sense of discovery with solid character identity. Vanilla is one of the best examples of "Less is more"
    Plenty of things that can be fixed or done better, but overall I just don't feel like I'm put on rails with ridiculous expectations to achieve/experience endgame.

    • @christophercelmer405
      @christophercelmer405 Год назад +2

      Always good to go back to basics.

    • @ArniesTech
      @ArniesTech Год назад +2

      Well said ❤

    • @somzer
      @somzer 7 месяцев назад

      lol, I remember timing my greater heals with others in 40-man MC raid to keep the bloody tank alive, it was not "chill" and min/maxing was pretty much mandatory.
      The only difference is, leveling, and less chaotic instances were very much a core part of the gameplay, while later on both became rushed chores on the side, with end-game content taking up a larger and larger portion of what was defined as "the game".

  • @jeambapt
    @jeambapt Год назад +17

    I just like the fact that the game is set up in stone, no need to catch up on the latest patch…no feeling of missing out, no feeling of charact value decreasing over unplayed time.

  • @Yummypieman
    @Yummypieman Год назад +115

    Vanilla is inevitable, you try to leave..... but you always come back

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +3

      Facts

    • @00wkee
      @00wkee Год назад

      @@aliceberethart classic u mean :PO?

    • @00wkee
      @00wkee Год назад

      @@aliceberethart vanilla came out in 2004 I think you mean classic or private servers

    • @00wkee
      @00wkee Год назад

      @@aliceberethart we will never get vanilla back bake:(

    • @TiaguinhoMu
      @TiaguinhoMu Год назад

      undead hunter video background on a vanilla video lmfao

  • @Sammysapphira
    @Sammysapphira Год назад +32

    I just love how... chill and serene a game like vanilla feels. It's not overly grindy, it's just the right amount of grind per level. It's not challenging, but not a walk in the park. I feel like I think about the world that my character is positioned inside, and how it interacts with the world. I feel like and explorer, rather than a good inflicting mass genocide on unsuspecting NPCs placed haphazardly for the sake of a boilerplate quest to kill 15 mobs 5 feet away because an npc said so.
    Immersive gaming is at an all-time low... Pop-up notifications and menu-based gameplay has become the norm, particular due to mobile games trickling down into all forms of gaming. People just want a pachinko machine to click every and get epic loot from, rather than a 11 quest long chain deeply invested in a particular character and their quest for an adventure, finding a sweet epic item at the end of it. This is the "soul" of a game, and lots of modern game devs think no further than a barebones gameplay loop.
    Thankfully games like Dark Souls and Elden Ring maintain this old concept of gaming. But due to the popularity of elden ring, there was an equal amount of people crying and complaining about how little the game held your hand and forced you to go to certain places, etc.
    People just want to ride an amusement park roller coaster through an artificial forest full of dinosaurs and microtransactions, rather than actually experiencing the real thing and being a living, breathing member of the world of Azeroth.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +4

      Vanilla really hit that sweet spot of offering challenging leveling content, but not punish you super badly if you would die

    • @TOXINZ2
      @TOXINZ2 Год назад

      Agreed!

  • @FantasyYeet
    @FantasyYeet Год назад +39

    For me Vanilla was amazing. Its been so many years since i played but there was this place. A forest all burned down. I was farming and then boom and elite showed up. Man so many memories. You had to be there. It was amazing. Getting to know people was amazing. You were like family. Forget real life. Wow was my life. I made real friends. We all met up at blizzcon. Man it was awesome being young and not a care in the world. Now its all bills bills bills work work work kids kids kids. Man if i could do it all over i would in a heartbeat

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +6

      Leveling in vanilla way back in 2005 was one of the best times I've ever had playing videogames

    • @TheGrumz
      @TheGrumz Год назад +5

      I cannot agree with you more on every single thing you said! My Dad used to tell me i would regret just playing games and mostly WoW as a kid, but now at 32, married, kid, like you said just work work work bills bills bills non stop and then i can play a tiny bit of games now adays.... i would absolutely go back and do it again.. not change a thing.. some of the best times of my life were back then just playing all night with friends and getting to really know people and have a great time.. oh.. and just PLAY the game! no min maxxing and constant bs just everyone enjoying a GAME together!

    • @BarryBollox.
      @BarryBollox. Год назад

      Yeah man i dont think the game in its early days can be appeciated unless you were part of it. It was a whole different dynamic to what it is today. Its not just nostalgia that we all get when we think back to vanilla. It was the experiences and friendships you made along the way. The game made you socialise to progress. In all honesty for me the game went on a gradually steepeneing slope downwards the day that the dark portal opened to the outlands. It has never been the same since. I keep trying each expansion but i can never get back in to it. It was revived breifly with Nostalrius but we all know what happened to that. Then classic was releasead which was again fun but fizzled out once more. I think the only way is a Vanilla but with a slower/ different path than the dark portal.. Subtle additions and light expansions excluding flying mounts.

  • @SpyZ86
    @SpyZ86 Год назад +69

    Twow just hit 5k so there is definitely a Vanilla comeback happening. Heck, even era servers are seeing a boom.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +12

      I was there, it was awesome to see people go nuts in world chat :)

    • @famekki7883
      @famekki7883 Год назад +1

      I was there too with my Goblin Warlock!

    • @blargblarg-jargon9607
      @blargblarg-jargon9607 Год назад

      nobody cares about shenna and her free slaves.

    • @babat304
      @babat304 Год назад +1

      Umm Turtle WoW is NOT vanilla WoW. It’s heavily customized! Kronos 4 is true vanilla WoW

    • @babat304
      @babat304 Год назад

      @@theworldisastage3393 You are wrong. Kronos goes for 2 years. And also, Kronos 4 doesn’t take money from anyone other than through donations

  • @tylerbenjamin328
    @tylerbenjamin328 Год назад +15

    It's the adventure! In classic there is SOOOOO much to explore, so many hidden paths and beautiful environments and tons of chests and rare spawns.... that's why I play. And I'm like 99% solo player by this point and I couldn't be happier! 💖💖💖

  • @Broski601
    @Broski601 Год назад +4

    I love vanilla for how non-linear it’s leveling adventure is.

  • @Tale_swapper
    @Tale_swapper Год назад +5

    For me it’s the way upgrades feel within classic. Turtle wow reminded me what made vanilla such a strong impression on my tastes for rpgs and mmos in general

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +5

      There's nothing like being a new level 5 noob rogue or warrior, and stumbling across a green weapon in a chest :)

  • @seventus
    @seventus Год назад +5

    Turtle WoW just reached 5k online btw.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +1

      Yep it was awesome, I was there and world chat went nuts :)

  • @qwertyuiop8272
    @qwertyuiop8272 Год назад +5

    Vanilla is the game. Having gone back everything after feels like a collection of quality of life / balance changes with more difficulty.

  • @DiamondOrPoor78
    @DiamondOrPoor78 Год назад +7

    I'm 18 years old, so I never played vanilla, but I can easily say that Vanilla definitely has more charm than wrath and is better than wrath and is without a doubt better than any recent expansion. So it's not just all nostalgia (However maybe except for Legion cause that's when I first started playing and I think it was one of the best)

  • @kalanilarsen6112
    @kalanilarsen6112 Год назад +3

    I think hardcore official will be really fun and interesting. It'll force players to stop and enjoy the game instead of rushing to 60 and that's it. I'll be coming back for it.

  • @styrfry
    @styrfry Год назад +2

    As fun as "the journey" was in Classic, when it came to raiding/dungeons there was a LOT to be desired. Classes like Shamans and Druids could *only* *ever* heal in raids, and the only "real tank" were Warriors. Half of the classes back in Classic only had one passable spec for running dungeons and raids and leveling.
    Personally I prefer Wotlk despite having started playing during Classic. Wotlk still has all of the old zones from pre-Cata, but the game by 3.3.5 had introduced a few early quality of life features that *really* help, such as dual spec and level 20 mounts. Plus the vast majority of specs across ALL classes were viable!

  • @ThuGfunk
    @ThuGfunk Год назад +4

    I started on Whitemane fresh on classic era, made a gnome warlock and I'm going thru the leveling all again, for the 100th time in my life, and it's so fun. The server is alive and groups easy to come by. Good to see Classic Era being played

  • @Bleiser3
    @Bleiser3 Год назад

    I started classic again a couple of months ago from scratch with a friend. I have no plans to touch retail. Thanks for the video!

  • @DesertTOON
    @DesertTOON Год назад +2

    I find myself using the word "Endearing" more so than charm when describing what attracts me to Vanilla Wow.

  • @nataliep6385
    @nataliep6385 Год назад +15

    Why? Because it is winters and most of us 30 year old people are bored, single and gamers.. All we need in our life is a nostalgic trip.. Which is Vanilla WoW..
    - However WoW will be dead when summer arrives. Mark my word.
    And ressurected again next winter.

    • @paolosim
      @paolosim Год назад +1

      I can confirm. I only play wow during the winter.
      In the summer I prefer travelling, going to the disco and being outdoors

    • @jake_with_the_BIG_snake
      @jake_with_the_BIG_snake Год назад +1

      ​@@paolosimyezz disco dance 🎉😊

    • @XPISTOS-ANESTH
      @XPISTOS-ANESTH Год назад +2

      I live in Britain and the weather is always crap and I play 12 months 😊

  • @11123fsd
    @11123fsd Год назад +5

    Vanilla will be relevant 100 years in the future still

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад

      I think so too, I believe vanilla really is a timeless game :)

  • @xenophone2317
    @xenophone2317 Год назад +1

    Vanilla WOW is my favorite game of all time. Nothing else like it. In Vanilla the journey is the game, and what a journey it is.

  • @414peps
    @414peps Год назад +1

    Alot of the FRESH folks have also moved on, so we are left with a player base that just loves being in the vanilla world of warcraft, max level or not. That does so much for the general gaming experience for the individual player.

  • @Ripiji
    @Ripiji Год назад +6

    Vanilla felt like a dangerous place to quest in. It was a totally different pace.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад

      Facts!

    • @thecountsound7266
      @thecountsound7266 Год назад

      Definitely. If it wasn't the mob two levels above you killing you, it was a member of the opposite faction! Terrifyingly fun!

  • @sickboy703
    @sickboy703 Год назад +3

    Turtle Wow made the right choice in embracing the RP aspect of the game.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +1

      I love how they're even go so far as to add their own music in the game, it's amazing!

  • @drumnbassdan
    @drumnbassdan Год назад +1

    Its not nostalgia for me that makes me come back to vanilla, i just love it, its harder and doing difficult things etc really feels special.

  • @chachachii_
    @chachachii_ Год назад +3

    For me it was the immersion and the stuff like long cooldowns for certain spells, the reagent requirements for some spells, the way it lowkey felt like D&D and where things feel impactful. Mana management was also great. (Altho many things can be improved)
    I don't like how in retail my spells off my burst feel like hitting like a wet noodle.

  • @pcheaven2404
    @pcheaven2404 Год назад +7

    there have been moments in the past where private servers made a little comeback, but never like this, turtle going from 1k to 4k active players in a few weeks says a lot. People want the old world, but with a fresh touch, class changes, new quests, new gear, etc. I really hope Turtle, Duskhaven and CoA succeed, these 3, if done right, can dictate the future of private servers IMO.

  • @SKQS88
    @SKQS88 Год назад +5

    The journey is what makes everything enjoyable. That’s why I liked and miss classic wow the most vs what it became over time

  • @simulki7108
    @simulki7108 Год назад +6

    I was 9 years old early 2005. My brother bought me a level 59 undead priest named Khain. I never made it to 60. All I was doing were to stand on the roof in Ratchet smiting down Aliances arriving with the boat. As the world were smaller, I am sure people wondering why Khain never hit 60

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 Год назад +2

      Your first character was an Ebay Priest? Wow what a crap experience.

    • @simulki7108
      @simulki7108 Год назад

      @@du4lstrik3 I was 9.

    • @du4lstrik3
      @du4lstrik3 Год назад

      @@simulki7108 Pretty sure when I was 9, I was able to understand that bypassing 90% of the game right at the start was a stupid idea.

    • @simulki7108
      @simulki7108 Год назад

      @@du4lstrik3 It’s more than that. I had a serious disease. Brother just wanted to make me happy…

    • @dudeelduderino9583
      @dudeelduderino9583 Год назад

      @@du4lstrik3 Would you look at that, the superiority complex of classic players is still alive and well. Obviously, your experience isn't of value because you didn't do it the way I did. Classy stuff man.

  • @Queen_Caleb
    @Queen_Caleb Год назад +1

    I know for myself, I was unable to play WOW when it first came out due to various reasons. Now as an adult and after trying retail for a month or so I wanted that slow burn and take my time learning and knowing the game. Retail rushed me through everything and when cut scenes happened randomly I had no idea who these characters were or why I should care for them. Now with classic, or WOTLK, I am able to take my time, meet people, and just play something casually. I get to learn the game rather than speed past everything and the locations to get to the end game as fast as I can.

  • @cajintexas7751
    @cajintexas7751 Год назад +1

    The thing about Vanilla for me is that it really was about the journey. Even after starting in on endgame content, I still had reasons to play around out in the world, and not just to farm materials. I never really got bored with it before TBC came out.

  • @Campbell400
    @Campbell400 Год назад +1

    It's basic
    It's easy to learn
    There's a community
    It's not trying to 1 up the next best thing

  • @KR-fy3ls
    @KR-fy3ls Год назад +4

    Vanilla with no world buffs plus the first phase of TBC would be my dream.

    • @loa_loveoverall
      @loa_loveoverall Год назад

      Same, when I came back to wow after a break I missed classic tbc and wrath had dropped. I played the tail end of bc back in the day but didn’t know a thing. It’d be great to go back now with all I’ve learned and do some raiding and pvp!

    • @yourdreams2440
      @yourdreams2440 Год назад

      World buffs are mostly fine with chronoboom, the one that sucks is the dragonslayer and zandalar

  • @nickloos3202
    @nickloos3202 Год назад +3

    I do really like the old vanilla when i was lvl 60 (i really didnt like the very long and exhausting way to get to 60). But i liked it in 2005 and 2006 when people didnt know everything and especially the players didnt minmax and didnt know about it. It was more a group effort and people had ALOT more patience and actually wanted to help random people to get better. instead of going berserk on someone who made a mistake and blaming that person for wasting their time

  • @TehCreepyCreeper
    @TehCreepyCreeper Год назад +1

    i started playing wow casually just before BFA and then i took a long break. got back into wotlk and i’ve fallen in love with the grind and world exploration. i appreciate the fact that sometimes the zone will outlevel me and i’ll need to travel to another zone or another continent to catch up. All in all i think classic is perfect for me personally because i prefer playing a game to explore a world rather than rushing to end game to queue dungeons and raids infinitely

  • @Rickagon
    @Rickagon Год назад +1

    I've wanted to return for a while now, but I'm waiting to see what the next "Season of Mastery" will be.

  • @Outlanderwow
    @Outlanderwow Год назад +2

    Ahhh, mate I love to watch ur videos :D.

  • @morfea123
    @morfea123 Год назад +1

    Vanilla world has lot of nostalgy - simple quests, familiar places, no extensive endgame bandaids.

  • @synthventure
    @synthventure Год назад

    I was so happy to hear your thoughts on charm and a bit more difficulty in questing and leveling. That’s what made me fall in love with vanilla. I couldn’t rush it and was forced to immerse in the areas I was exploring as it took time. Great video!

  • @gmoddude12
    @gmoddude12 Год назад +3

    honestly vanilla has always been my favorite expansion even to this day simply because it just gives me the correct vibes of an mmo from that time
    the zones in vanilla just looks proper fantasy world without the sci fi elements from tbc
    the leveling was slow but that also gave you time to absorb it
    i loved leveling in vanilla when wow classic released by slapping on a good show or some music on a second monitor and just sit there taking my time going through zones
    laughing at silly quests or seeing what sort of conversations would come from quests in general
    and thats actually a thing i feel got lost in later expansions
    sure the progresive mig stories that expansions would have was great...but something about each zone having a story of its own that wasnt really about a big bad progressing as the expansion went on just felt nice
    it gave us a ton of small little stories in each zone and minor conversations to obverse that just sorta happened and was not expected to lead into something else
    i mean sure we had the big bads and questlines leading up to them but apart from that...alot of what you actually saw in each zone was just this town having an issue they want help with
    or these people arguing over something and you sorta just being in the middle of it you know stuff like that
    it just felt nice and like the world was alive rather than making the world feel like one big movie
    actually thats probably a good way to put it XD
    vanilla wow felt like a living world or a tv show with many small things happening
    while later wow just felt like a big movie in each expansion

    • @GuaridoNutri
      @GuaridoNutri Год назад +1

      vanilla isnt a xpac tho

    • @joeyriches6218
      @joeyriches6218 Год назад

      ​@@GuaridoNutri that's literally all you took from this?

    • @GuaridoNutri
      @GuaridoNutri Год назад

      Yes, played classic too many times to know all that.

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +2

      nothing gives you the vibes like vanilla :) and you're right, I really feel vanilla was a more sandbox type of game, where the later expansions felt more like you're following a linear major questline

    • @TiaguinhoMu
      @TiaguinhoMu Год назад

      undead hunter video background on a vanilla video lmfao

  • @aliary3759
    @aliary3759 Год назад +1

    Just for reference 10.1 is to be determined for its release date, 21st/22nd march is 10.0.7 (minor content update) patch :)

    • @Snuzzled
      @Snuzzled Год назад

      I thought I was going crazy, thank you. I was like "Uhhh, what? Did I slip into a coma for two months?"

  • @jaobidan2358
    @jaobidan2358 Год назад

    Fixing and revamping vanilla talents, expanding on the zones and concepts abandoned by Blizzard like Hyjal and The Emerald Dream, adding quests, adding new races and classes, reworking items, etc. is bringing back freshness to vanilla which is drawing people in.

  • @Ninteudo64
    @Ninteudo64 Год назад +3

    I hope somewhere in future we will get another fresh classic but with much slower Phases

  • @Camptonweat
    @Camptonweat Год назад +2

    I like to think of Vanilla as being like a textured, mountainous landscape, where all the idiosyncrasies create an interesting optimisation puzzle for the player to solve. Quality of life improvements only end of smoothing out the landscape into something bland and featureless - to the point where levelling is relegated to a mindless prologue before the "real" endgame.

  • @erurainon6842
    @erurainon6842 Год назад

    Good points...In newer MMOs people forget that journey is the main goal, not be fully geared on the endgame and although its "massive multi-player" its very single-player, solo experiences.

  • @grumby111
    @grumby111 Год назад

    It's all for nostalgia, but it's never the same. We still remember leveling up in vanilla WoW, but would we do it for every expansion the same way? Or do we want to experience new content for each expansion? We'll never forget vanilla WoW, but you're chasing a ghost.
    It's a feeling and experience that we'll only get to see once. It's like trying to chase the high that you get from Heroin. Before you know it, you're addicted and never satisfied.

  • @PhilippKlinkner
    @PhilippKlinkner Год назад +4

    I would love servers that have a cap at lvl 10, then 20, then 30 and so on like in the wow beta. makes the leveling more meaningful

    • @cojanemanuel8319
      @cojanemanuel8319 Год назад

      Check ChromieCraft out
      It's a pretty nice server and it's progressive.
      Right now the level cap is 69

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +1

      Chromiecraft really did an awesome job with doing that type of super progression

  • @Ramiobomb
    @Ramiobomb Год назад

    Well, for me being a Wrath baby and started playing vanilla technically right after Classic Vanilla concluded for the first time; I just enjoy the leveling process with friends, also people in dungeon groups and such are much friendlier than in the expansions and work together better than anywhere else to accomplish the goals. Also Vanilla+ servers like Turtle where I play offer more gameplay and balance options than the original vanilla hence it feels worth the long-term investment.

  • @ghostoftanelorn9928
    @ghostoftanelorn9928 Год назад

    You're in Redridge and all the quest soon turn Red which are impossible to do alone. So you go to a zone with the same level range, this pushes you explore more of the world.

  • @DropTopSosa
    @DropTopSosa Год назад

    I and a group of friends around 10 of us started playing classic again in the past couple of months, and I was instantly reminded of why it was so great. Nothing beats those player interactions out in the world

  • @rockyjetproject1345
    @rockyjetproject1345 Год назад

    As a first day launch wow player back in 2004, vanilla will always be a very special to me . That’s why I only play classic now and have been since it launched in 2019. Call it nostalgia or call me a fool. Either way, I enjoy it and will until it’s ending day.

  • @ch3fb0yrdee
    @ch3fb0yrdee Год назад

    There’s high qualify fun and low quality fun. Low quality fun is comparable to a roller coaster. It’s fun in the moment but we don’t look back and reminisce on it.
    High quality fun is the fun where you don’t realize you’re having at the time. It’s the hardships and struggles you go through only to look back and realize how much fun it was. Like struggling to level in a world where pulling more than 2 mobs all but guarantees your death. Or running far and out of the way to get somewhere. Or painstakingly waiting for groups to form while kicking the shit with your guildies. That’s what classic offers, high quality fun.

  • @KingIvanGil
    @KingIvanGil Год назад +2

    Collective consciousness

  • @ronsummersaus
    @ronsummersaus Год назад +3

    I will always keep coming back to classic

  • @BananenbaumEY
    @BananenbaumEY Год назад

    take a shot for every "whatnot" and you may be drunk, happy and whatnot.

  • @Ninnjette-
    @Ninnjette- Год назад

    The most fun I’ve ever had in a game, was vanilla WOW. I started playing maybe 4 months before BC. I would get my ass handed to me, and I loved it. Just exploring was amazing, I don’t think I will ever have as much fun as I did when I played the real vanilla.

  • @violetfae5492
    @violetfae5492 Год назад +1

    I like that you can build classes uniquely. I really like playing a defensive rogue "tank" can't do that in retail. I like that gaining every level feels like an achievement. Running everywhere doesn't bother me.

  • @Doomblade1000
    @Doomblade1000 Год назад +1

    The vanilla experience is actually balanced and not reliant on some lazy and stupid global algorithm that messes up the entire power curve. It's one of the biggest reasons why leveling in vanilla or even BC/Wrath is much more fun and satisfying. Vanilla in particular though leverages every available ability and facet that the game has to offer in a way that other versions just do not get close to.

  • @eskaban_edits_beats_and_more
    @eskaban_edits_beats_and_more Год назад +5

    as one as the era players i can say its amazing! all pvp servers merged and the game is healthy and alive, still levelers everywhere, still raiders everywhere, join us its such fun

  • @iamlegion3093
    @iamlegion3093 Год назад +4

    I’m one of the ones that started back, Wrath got dull, Retail was never appealing to me. Viewing Classic and treating it as the RPG it can be is much more satisfying to me and my friends. Even changing from Horde to Ally was a nice change. US-Whitemane server is also very friendly and active too!

  • @flambelk4489
    @flambelk4489 Год назад

    Vanilla is such an enjoyable fantasy WORLD to visit, I played WoW Classic from beginning to end, I did get bored at the end game after just running out of what to do.
    Now, about 2 years later I am playing vanilla on Turtle WoW, just doing the same good ol' leveling adventure again.
    Vanilla WoW is just a fun game to play, period.

  • @god6384
    @god6384 Год назад

    man starting a new character with your buddy back in vanilla was the best experience ever leveling together and beating the quests together. Having mcdonads and just relaxing being happy about the crappy loot you were given going into your first dungoen. Especially if both you and your buddy were the same race it just made it more fun and cozy. These days it is all about speed running to max level and pay for Heroic carry so you can raid or pvp at end game as soon as humanly possible and then your buddy unsubscribes the game because they feel there is no content anymore and they got tired of the endgame.... Literally happened to me like 3 expansions during their release months. Warlords of Draenor, Battle for azeroth and shadowlands. I was always the last man standing going into the X.1 patch. Vanilla is all about just having a good time instead of numbers, epics, mounts and achievements. Also I loved how big the Azeroth map was. Every expansion it feels like the map is getting smaller even though the game is getting bigger. I mean Dragonflight is basically just 4 zones..... Shadowlands was 4 leveling zones and 1 endgame zone. I'm sorry but I just don't like you only have the option to level in 4 zones it makes the game so small. Also every new zone feels likes a small island. Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms felt huge and were continents in comparison. Northrend came close but still didn't really capture that feel because of flying mounts. Every other expansion just got downhill streamlined into 4 leveling zones... it sucks it makes every expansion feel like we are playing world of warcraft mini games but not WORLD of warcraft. Why can't they just make a new big continent and then every expansion or patch add more zones to that continent instead of small islands or realms that feel claustrophobic. Sometimes it feels like there is nothing to discover or rumor about.

  • @ProbablySteven
    @ProbablySteven Год назад

    Well said, I couldn't agree more, regarding the "charm" and leveling curve. As soon as WoW Classic came out, I was all over it. I fully stopped playing retail WoW and didn't look back. I may have even put more hours into WoW Classic than I did when I started playing WoW in 2005-2008. The world is just so much more engaging and the gameplay is really solid. Sure, they enhanced a lot of aspects of the game over the years, but by rounding off all the edges and removing every minor inconvenience, the game came to lack character. Leveling up became little more than a Disney ride ,or worse yet, a chore in between you and the ultimately chore-like endgame.
    Is it inconvenient when a Vanilla quest has you walk to every corner of Azeroth, taking hours of your time, for a reward that isn't even that good? Yes, but I enjoyed every second of it.

  • @stevenedwards1572
    @stevenedwards1572 Год назад +1

    one thing i always prefered in vanilla was the fact that there where NO zones with level restrictions meaning you could go into like orgrimmar and see all the level cap chars running around that all went out the window when they introduced outlands into the game then dalaran all of a sudden the endgame charecters where sepereted from the people who where leveling

  • @anxietyfox4322
    @anxietyfox4322 Год назад +1

    WoW up until and including Wrath was an adventure. Then it became a convenience. Now it's a job.

  • @downpp2255
    @downpp2255 Год назад +1

    Remember all quests in vanilla. Remember non in expansions

  • @eurosonly
    @eurosonly Год назад +1

    On the topic of cataclysm being easy, it was an expansion which came about as a result of the player base stagnating back then. So they wanted to do something big which would have changed the game in such a way to make it feel F R E S H as the private community likes to say.
    It also felt easier because people got tired of taking for ever to raise their alts up so they moved everything into quest hubs to make it quicker to progress.
    Describing vanilla as a rough diamond is so accurate. It was a great base formula to establish a greater game on which ultimate transformed into wrath with its quality of life changes.
    People get bored of playing on it once they max out and complain about there being nothing to do but as soon as there is a fresh server coming, they all act like it's a brand new experience and they've never played it before and how amazing it is. Blizzard would be wise to capitalize on this habit by releasing fresh and reset servers every few months. That way, they keep the player base within their circle of people bouncing between wrath, classic and modern wow.
    In other news, turtle wow has surpassed 5k players.

  • @alexbramwell1870
    @alexbramwell1870 Год назад

    The fact your character isn't the all singing all dancing dogs $ollocks champion makes a huge difference to how you perceive the world as a player. Allthough it's still classed as high fantassy it is much more grounded in its aproach to things such as dragons which helps from a story & lore arc too!

  • @TheBrazilRules
    @TheBrazilRules Год назад

    I have to tell your first point is completely correct. I only played Vanilla Wow once on Classic in 2020 and I loved it while I despise Retail. I got to level 56 and lost steam as my guild was all already doing raids and 50-60 is very rough by yourself. I came back for the re launch of TBC and got 60 just in time for it. I played the first 2 areas then got bored of it and never raided once in my whole time playing WoW. I have to say that even in TBC you could feel that the design philosophy had changed completely and it was the beginning of the end. Vanilla and Retail feel like 2 completely different games, so I can see why people wpuld want to play both

  • @AlanG58
    @AlanG58 Год назад +2

    Vanilla is the game in its original and purest form. To me it's the most fun of them all. I'll take the scenic route over the 6 lane highway any time. What's the rush?

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +1

      Exactly :) I feel like people tend to rush because they have this fear of missing out on certain things, even though you'll be just fine if you get to max level a bit later.

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Год назад

      Well there is a rush because they will probably shut down the server at some point. when blizzard re released classic i wanted to take my time and level every class to 60 at a slow pace. but at my speed at that point it would take me about 4 to 5 years. but in 2021 they released tbc but they made it so if you don't transfer you character to tbc on your first log in you will be stuck on classic unless you pay real money .and the classic servers where empty after that so you pretty much had to play tbc .a few years earlier i played on private servers but they sometimes had weird drama and issues.

  • @benjaminmuller9473
    @benjaminmuller9473 Год назад

    Like this format of video, thanks Hamster!

  • @Mitchel6489
    @Mitchel6489 Год назад

    Could it be the very things that we complain about. The flight paths, the traveling to dungeons, the 2 quest per zone back and forth between continents. Could it be these things that create the fondness we have?
    I think so.

  • @Spika94
    @Spika94 Год назад +2

    The idea that "the game doesn't start till you hit max level" has always been a load of BS to me. Leveling has always been one of the best parts of the game to me. It's like saying BotW doesn't get fun till you fight Ganon, because exploring and doing things is just a means to an end.

    • @JJJBunney001
      @JJJBunney001 Год назад

      I know right, imagine applying that to other games.
      "Halo is only fun for the warthog run at the end"
      "The only good part of Mario is crossing the finish line"
      "The best part of Warcraft 3 is the final mission, just use cheats to level skip to there and run that level 50 times"
      If you're not enjoying the gameplay from level 1 and you're only liking raiding or dungeons at Max level?... maybe it's not the game you enjoy but the people aspect

  • @wastelander3116
    @wastelander3116 Год назад

    You have it right. Vanilla is a great experience

  • @leemaskell9896
    @leemaskell9896 Год назад

    Turtle wow has made a few class tweaks, a dungeon group finder tool, and increased xp. You get all the atmosphere and experience of vanilla but with some much needed improvements, it's really fun.

  • @pibbz13
    @pibbz13 Год назад +2

    Your view on TBC is exactly the same way I feel. It was fun back then, but it was a decline for every expansion. Vanilla is where it's at

    • @drooskie9525
      @drooskie9525 Год назад

      TBC is better. Still vanilla but had the right touch ups to me. Half the classes actually became viable lol

    • @HamsterWheelGaming
      @HamsterWheelGaming  Год назад +2

      @@drooskie9525 which is exactly why additions to classes to make them more viable, but in the world of vanilla is my favourite :)

    • @pibbz13
      @pibbz13 Год назад +1

      @@drooskie9525 Yea some things are better in tbc, which is why im hoping for some meme-spec tuning in the next season :)

    • @drooskie9525
      @drooskie9525 Год назад

      @@pibbz13 Speaking of which, should probably take a look at Project Epoch. Not out yet, but it seems almost too good to be true.

  • @somzer
    @somzer 7 месяцев назад

    Honestly I'd add one more thing to the list, which is what ultimately made me quit: Change.
    I rejoined a vanilla server for a simple reason that is its unchanging nature. I can occupy myself with work, kids, vacation, or sudden problems, and come back months later to pick it up exactly where I left it off, instead of halfway to the next expansion which they pump out like their lives depended on it.
    This "stagnation" is ideal to me, and while I kinda wish there was a dedicated BC server also to which I could eventually(!) port my account at a time of my choosing, in its absence vanilla is still preferable over the alternative.

  • @quixadhal
    @quixadhal Год назад

    I think a big part of it is that in vanilla you spent a LOT of time leveling up through the game world. Dungeons were cool, and raids were there for the endgame, but you got to know all the zones by heart as you spent so much time leveling through them and travelling back to them to run dungeons or battlegrounds (remember meeting stones and PvP out in front of the battleground portals?).
    I think that also holds true for Burning Crusade, but at that point they started letting you queue for battlegrounds without needing to physically go to where the portals were, and then in Wrath they did the same for dungeons. This removed a lot of immersion, since now you didn't need to wander the game world after you'd done it once.
    Wrath also made leveling considerably faster than it had been, further reducing the time you spent in each zone. This was the start of turning the game from the "World of Warcraft" into a lobby game, where people zip through the first few levels in a half hour and then sit in town and queue for everything forever more.

  • @bejeta7
    @bejeta7 Год назад +1

    I missed Classic and just decided to start playing on Classic Era servers a couple of months ago. I always wanted to and decided to finally do it. I am super glad that came at the same time as apparently everyone else lol I am starting to dabble in Turtle WoW too but I also still play retail

  • @LobbeWOW
    @LobbeWOW Год назад

    Retail leveling is akin to driving through a tunnel while the old method takes you on a longer scenic route without exactly telling you the best path, but as long as you take it one step at a time you will eventually reach your destination.
    By the time you reach max level in retail, your "power" has already become nonsensical, you are even stronger than should ever be reasonable within an open world, but in vanilla, you won't just have extreme power because you have hit max level, even with super gear you only ever remain strong compared to fellow players, but big mean NPC's will never stop being terrifying to you.

  • @chrism3562
    @chrism3562 Год назад

    Vanilla was built for leveling and end game was an elite adventure for specific gear sets. I really liked your analogy of modern WoW being a highway, rushing you to the endgame gear treadmill. Today we rush to the end only to get identical gear time and again, watching our item level creep up.

  • @spowbits3696
    @spowbits3696 Год назад

    It is the best because it is an whole World that explore which is made with love. The Addons are just focus on a continent with almost intersting things to "explore"

  • @moltenganginc.2821
    @moltenganginc.2821 Год назад

    Vanilla is also doing competitions hard-core races and with prize money

  • @Dr.Kananga
    @Dr.Kananga Год назад

    Ever since I started playing Vanilla on a private server I finally can enjoy without rushing all the content I've missed during my first time in 2005.

  • @StayWetProductions
    @StayWetProductions Год назад

    The head manager at RUclips misses vanilla just as much as we do. They are quietly making it happen for us 😂

  • @misterragnar2521
    @misterragnar2521 Год назад +2

    hey Hamster Turtle WoW just reached 5400 today!

  • @Lizard1582
    @Lizard1582 Год назад

    theres a reason why vanilla pvt servers were always the most populated. the itch it scratches doesn't sustain massive numbers but it is the absolute best for that niche it pleases. TBC takes a huge leap into being a raidlogging sim.

  • @zlievanzar
    @zlievanzar Год назад

    waremane is also launching a 3 expansion prog realm that starts from vanilla and progresses to wotlk this could also increase vanilla popularity you should cover this

  • @brasilman11
    @brasilman11 Год назад

    I agree. I remember when i first started playing WoW how hard it was to level up and how long. It was the best part cause it felt really good to get a level up. I stopped playing WoW aftet it became a race to level up and no one ever wanted to team up anymore and the game made you way too powerful

  • @notforkliftcertified7884
    @notforkliftcertified7884 Год назад +1

    When I was done with WOTLK, I went to dragonflight, when I'm done with DF, I'll play Valheim BUT after that I'll be in vanilla forever

  • @dvnwlz2621
    @dvnwlz2621 Год назад

    i started in legion and my parents always told me how cool classic was, so in 2019 i started as a ret paladin! now im returning to my roots, actually at level 30 looking forward to ashkandi^^

  • @A-A-ron24
    @A-A-ron24 Год назад

    hardcore wow is a huge reason for hte comeback and we hope it keeps spiking

  • @liquiddnb1305
    @liquiddnb1305 Год назад +3

    10.1 isnt the 21st march, the march patch is 10.0.7.

  • @ixplain
    @ixplain Год назад

    What many people forget is that not a lot of people played season of mastery.
    So it has been 2 plus years for many of us.
    I will play a new classic but only with a few changes.