@@Filthed To be fair, most games dont evolve like MMOs do. Most games you can go back and play and get your night of nostalgia. Vanilla WoW was an extraordinarily nostalgic game for most people, and we didn't have the choice to go back and play it because it had developed into a whole new game at that point.
I remember creating my first charachter it was an undead warlock. After 1 week i hit lvl 10 and accidently went to ogrimmar with a zepelin. Never found a way back to the starting area of undead so i deleted it and started again xD
My first was a tauren warrior and the game decided to give me a fat middle finger bugged out on me or something and started me at the second city. I quite the game for 2 months lol thinking it was too damn hard then talked to my buddy that got me into it when we met up and he was wondering wtf I was talking about so I gave it another chance and rerolled a belf paladin, made it to max level thinking the entire time I was doing something wrong since there wasn't any attack moves lol.
I had wanted to go to undercity from silvermoon so I passed through eastern and western plaguelands. I died so many times until i found out later that there was a transporter in each city
Ah I rememver when I first tried wow on trial Was in a group for deadmines as a Nelf warrior when I get asked about my spec Ignorant to what a spec is, I simply assumed they are asking for my speculation To which I replied: I believe we can do this
@@32kylebeam The first time I heard the term tank I thought it meant big damage dealt from afar. My party said we wouldn’t be able to run VC (now better known as Deadmines) without one. I looked at the Hunter thinking he was our tank. “we have a one!”
lool classic old school moments! I don't remember how I felt about terminology, but I do remember I was yelled at for opening the chest in VC. I was so confused.
@@GravelordNEETo I went to 1700 rating clicking all my spells and keyboard turning in BAF while getting the CnS essence (i don't give a *** a bout pvp). It was super easy to do and we were still winning more than 50% of our games when we all got our CnS and stopped doing arenas. Most people under 2k simply don't know how to play the game and no amount of keybinds and addons will make them better.
Damn I actually got triggered when you cast Curse of Agony then Curse of Weakness which removed agony while it was feared. I now totally understand how my older brother felt watching me play all those years ago. Well played sir
i had this when i was a kid, for like years this was a bane in my existence. Then i googled why it happened and it was hinted to be a small filter box that your phone splits the internet off from the phone line. Pestered my mom to call the phone company and they send us a few of these boxes, fixed the problem. this was like 2007
The phone should not ring. That said, you could get beep beep from call waiting if you had it activated. The modem couldn't understand the call waiting tones. If you disable call waiting you'd be fine as the caller would just get a line engaged tone.
i remember when i played in 2006, and i was so scared to die. like EVERY time i was close to death i panicked.. crazy.. i started playing wow when i was like 13 or so, im now 30 lol
@@synestheticstudio Even if you were playing it TWO YEARS before release that would be 18 years ago. (It came out November 2004). So even stretching things that crazily you'd have been 18 at the youngest. I think it's your math that's off.
WoW is the only game I wish I could replay for the first time ever. Questing in Dun Morogh as a gnome mage was so scary. Bears and wolves, man it felt so real and fresh. Maybe because I was so young, I don't know, but was fully immersed i it, not a care in the world except for WoW. Everything about it was amazing.
My first experience in WOW was Vanilla Darnassus. I created a Night Elf hunter and managed to scrape myself to level 7 or so. I can't remember if I had a quest to or if I was just exploring but for some reason I decided to explore the edge of Darnassus, not knowing I was really high up. As I reach the edge of Darnassus and look into the endless void I take one step too many and fall... down the side of the great tree and splat onto a branch. Not knowing I had to run to the position of my corpse I decided to spirit run. I spent the next 3 hours either jumping from the same point, trying to get to my body OR running back, from the bottom of the harbor area. Needless to say I deleted that NELF and have played horde ever since lol.
It's the little details that make this so great! I personally liked the Username login instead of the later added Email login name :D Good job! Keep it up :)
i began my real way in wow with the start of wow classic and i really adore the game, this feeling when i got my blue items while lvling was such a great one. they were dropping realy rarely, lul. 1-2 per 1 character. i have ~2100 hours in Wow Classic and i really want to live 2019, 2020 again. it was the greatest journeys of my life in videogames xd. to compare - i play dota 2 from 2014 and i have 2000 hours in the game, and i was playing wow classic for 2.5 years and i have stopped at 2100 hours... it is such a shitty and sad thing that Blizz decided not to roll phases from 1 to the last and just decided to launch a world with the eternal Naxx phase. i want my classic back, fuck this shit. retail sucks
@@Crixane not the same thing, bro. not the same people, not the same adventures. or maybe i just haven't enough time for all of these things. anyway, i would really like the world to return to my sweet 2019 and 2020 of wow classic hehe
@@skidikioturan2560 IMO, classic was full of tryhards destroying the exact "moments" u are talking about, unless u mean exactly that "style".. :P SoM is pretty much the closest attempt to vanilla so far, people are just more about to enjoy the actual process.
The begining of this video reminds me of a story a guildmate told me, he stayed home playing wow instead of going to a party, and the friends he was going to go to the party got into a car accident and actually died, so playing wow in a way saved his life.
wouldnt going to the party save his friends lives? they wouldnt be at the place and moment of the accident if they had gone to pick him up before going to said party playing wow didnt save his life it killed his friends
*it’s 2050* *you’re playing WoW within your simulated reality* *Staff of Jordan drops* *virtual phone rings* *simulated reality emulated 2005 conditions* *disconnected*
I remember when I started I was a night elf hunter in teldrassil. Me and buncha night elves walked all the way to barrens lol at level 9. We got DESTROYED by the bogs or whatever near that area. :D One of my fav memories.
I was on a laptop back then that was terrible for WoW literally almost unplayable. Settings so low that when we did raids I couldn't see anything like fires etc. it lasted me up until TBC when my laptop overheated that much that it just couldn't handle it anymore. I remember doing nightbane and it overheated that much that it must have started to partially melt the keys, I had 2 keys come off on my fingers during that fight I also used to mouse turn using the laptops mouse pad - strange days
Will maybe if you wasn’t such a noob and filthy bastard and actually cleaned the inside of the laptop packed with dust can guarantee it wouldn’t be melting.
Same but not to where anything melted lol damn that's intense. I played on the same MacBook pro for like 6 years without a mouse, using the record track pad to turn 😂 My biggest mistake was playing without a cooling pad underneath, it used to get so hot it burned spider web looking heat marks into my legs that lasted months until I got a damn cooling fan pad 🤣 Most laptops are just not designed for gaming
I remember my first ever character in 2005. It was an Orc Hunter, and I was totally new to PC gaming and MMO's. I was so confused with the mechanics and controls because I couldn't block or dodge anything on command. I found my way to Sen'Jin Village and must've died dozens of times doing the Zalazane quest. Then at some point my 1h Axe broke, and I had no idea what to do and had no money for a new one.. so I deleted him. Lol, good times! Best game ever.
What I love about everyone's WoW experience (particularly those who were there between 2004-2006) is that EVERYONE had moments that made them want to quit the game and then for whatever reason just didn't want to. My first character was a gnome warlock, and around level 7 I got lost somewhere in Dun Morogh and got killed by wolves. I had no idea how to get away from there, so I deleted the character and made a chad dwarf hunter instead. Best game ever indeed.
lol this reminds me of my friend who played a hunter to level 8 or something and then the class trainer didn't show any new spells he could learn. so my friend thought he wouldn't get any more spells on this class and deleted the character lmao
I remember making a Draenei hunter, and trying to get to Teldrassil by swimming across the ocean from Exodar. Ended up getting to a point where I jumped into a invisible wall and my character was stuck mid air. Didn't know how to free him so I logged off and made a new one lol
Some guy tried to sell me a grey quality gun outside of Darnassus for one gold. I was so desperate for the gun, I hadn't seen one in 10 hours of playing. Lucky I didn't have the gold to give lol.
I remember my home computer was so ill equipped for the game that it spent an entire month downloading and then I had to avoid load screens because I would get kicked for inactivity before I loaded in. It was still the most amazing Christmas gift, I remember the joy opening the box.
Liar. back then the game came with like 8 CDs to install it with. No downloading needed. Well okay a patch, but it didn't take a month. if your internet was bad it would have taken a day
@@KnuxSD There were definitely multiple nights leaving my computer running to download patches, living in rural Australia. The internet was just that bad here.
It was 2008 for me but I had been playing for a couple of months and mentioned to my friends how cool it would be to have an Epic and later that night I got Staff of Jordon random drop. This brings back memories.
Since we telling stories...my first character was nelf priest named Wriest(I was a kiddo bak then), however I saw a hunter with a pet and I wanted one too. I spent days in the starting area trying to get a pet as a priest. I finally found a merchant that sells owls and again I spent hours farming silver to buy that. I was so happy that I had a pet now...but it didnt fight the mobs! ;D Some stranger told me to reroll hunter after I asked why my owl is not fighting like his pet so thats what I did lol Oh and yes, I never forget the feeling when you fly away from the nelf starting area.
My buddy convinced me to roll a druid as my first character. Took me forever to kill anything back. Switched to rogue and was amazed at how much more straightforward it was and I was killing stuff in like 1/3 of the time, haha.
Lmao i used to have a problem with internet in my house. When someone used a home telephone to call, or someone called our home telephone the whole house internet connection was shutting down. Seing you disconnecting with the phone sound effect was kinda weird experience since i had this trobule for a month and it gives me fucking flashbacks.
When he disconnected right after seeing the SOJ I really felt that. If he logged in quick enough he should be able to loot though, or, if you are super lucky tell a gm what happened and they might restore it.
I sense that you're to young to realize that back then, you were most likly connected to the internet via phoneline, so if the phone rang the internet would dc
By the time wow released we had just got DSL , the days of losing connection due to phone pick up was over. It made years of Everquest a nightmare though.
I lost the Dreadmist Mantle the same way, but it was my hotspot that crashed and it took some 15 minutes for me to come back, but I was already kicked from the group and lost my chance to loot it from Jandice. It was the only time I got it to drop and she herself was an optional boss. The horrors of pugging early on in 2006, which was the year.
ouch i felt that one. Back in the days i bought the 2h Nightblade for my undead warrior lvl 40 for several hundreds of gold, only to find it to drop from a random ogre in strangelthorn valley lol. i completely lost my mind
Omfg, my heart actually sank... That was literally me, but in Diablo2 and I lost literally a full set of bis Runewords and uniques for my trap sin... 😶 10/10, man 👏👏 Oh, and Good luck in SoM Road 2 Ragnaros, I got good money riding on you!
Loved this game when it first came out. Dropped it back in 2007 and haven't played it since. Not that I'm saying anything about the game, but when I was playing it, I felt like I couldn't play other games because I was paying for this one.
I don't miss playing WoW in 2005.
I miss how I felt while playing WoW in 2005.
The human mind is a troubling thing.
Bingo
THANK YOU.
People thought they missed wow and now look at the mess.
@@Filthed To be fair, most games dont evolve like MMOs do. Most games you can go back and play and get your night of nostalgia. Vanilla WoW was an extraordinarily nostalgic game for most people, and we didn't have the choice to go back and play it because it had developed into a whole new game at that point.
@@ClockRadio25 wow classic is a thing I got to redo MC and blacking lair again my fav parts of the game last year!
The guy's getting 60fps on a widescreen monitor in 2005. What a legend.
His dad owns a business’s in downtown Seattle
But still on dial up.
It's Bill Gate's son.
I played the vid on 144p for the full experience
@@belstar1128 It's a dial up retailer.
I remember creating my first charachter it was an undead warlock. After 1 week i hit lvl 10 and accidently went to ogrimmar with a zepelin. Never found a way back to the starting area of undead so i deleted it and started again xD
xD
My first was a tauren warrior and the game decided to give me a fat middle finger bugged out on me or something and started me at the second city. I quite the game for 2 months lol thinking it was too damn hard then talked to my buddy that got me into it when we met up and he was wondering wtf I was talking about so I gave it another chance and rerolled a belf paladin, made it to max level thinking the entire time I was doing something wrong since there wasn't any attack moves lol.
@@coldcrush5921 hehe i feel you brother.
I literally did this almost exactly, except I was level 8. I ended up in Ashenvale.
I had wanted to go to undercity from silvermoon so I passed through eastern and western plaguelands. I died so many times until i found out later that there was a transporter in each city
I love how he drives his character like it's a car.
beep beep the fear mobile coming through stv
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Because it is a char
thats not how everyone plays??? D;
Excellent spot of Keyboard turning.. Had to rewatch to notice.. I've been desensitised
Ah I rememver when I first tried wow on trial
Was in a group for deadmines as a Nelf warrior when I get asked about my spec
Ignorant to what a spec is, I simply assumed they are asking for my speculation
To which I replied: I believe we can do this
similarly, someone once told me my warlock's voidwalker was 'like a tank' and I thought they meant that it did a lot of damage
@@32kylebeam The first time I heard the term tank I thought it meant big damage dealt from afar. My party said we wouldn’t be able to run VC (now better known as Deadmines) without one. I looked at the Hunter thinking he was our tank. “we have a one!”
lool classic old school moments! I don't remember how I felt about terminology, but I do remember I was yelled at for opening the chest in VC. I was so confused.
I EXPEC DIS 2 B LEGENDAREE
@@Dfeneck you were ninja haha
The fact that you played as a warlock and had full hp and 0 mana makes this 10 times better
Also, just noticed, that you CLICKED on all of your spells, hilarious
you do not wanna lifetap in STV brother.
@@takacslevente277 and all pet abilities on autocast
and replacing CoA by CoW as if both can be applied at the same time
(and as if CoW is a spell you should even upgrade at all)
the clicking of every ability, keyboard turning, and backpedaling truly made me relive my childhood ahahah
Pve players still do that today
I'm exclusively pvp and still do that
@@tester3x You win arenas while mouse clicking and keyboard turning? That’s genuinely impressive
@@GravelordNEETo I do keyboard turn but I have a 12 key mouse so...
@@GravelordNEETo I went to 1700 rating clicking all my spells and keyboard turning in BAF while getting the CnS essence (i don't give a *** a bout pvp). It was super easy to do and we were still winning more than 50% of our games when we all got our CnS and stopped doing arenas. Most people under 2k simply don't know how to play the game and no amount of keybinds and addons will make them better.
the curse of agony immediately into curse of weakness (both clicked ofc) was a very nice touch lmao
Nostalgia is one hell of a drug
I loved the curse of agony into weakness combo!
Damn I actually got triggered when you cast Curse of Agony then Curse of Weakness which removed agony while it was feared. I now totally understand how my older brother felt watching me play all those years ago. Well played sir
You saw that too eh?
Should of been a Huntard. Where your pet carries you.
your sister feeling the need to talk with her BFFs on the phone all evening was the real endgame-boss back then.
Did you have dial up or something? 😆
I remember those days of getting disconnected due to a phone call.
stupid At&t lol
i had this when i was a kid, for like years this was a bane in my existence. Then i googled why it happened and it was hinted to be a small filter box that your phone splits the internet off from the phone line. Pestered my mom to call the phone company and they send us a few of these boxes, fixed the problem. this was like 2007
@@Skwirrel wish I saw this back then 😩
@@Skwirrel still used dial-up internet in 2007?
The phone should not ring. That said, you could get beep beep from call waiting if you had it activated. The modem couldn't understand the call waiting tones. If you disable call waiting you'd be fine as the caller would just get a line engaged tone.
i remember when i played in 2006, and i was so scared to die. like EVERY time i was close to death i panicked.. crazy.. i started playing wow when i was like 13 or so, im now 30 lol
I got desensitized real quick lol
Those trial accounts we all made hahahhaa what a leyendary times :)
play POE nowadays, you get that same feeling lol
I beta tested the game when I was 15-16 and I'm 36 now. So that math doesn't add up.
@@synestheticstudio Even if you were playing it TWO YEARS before release that would be 18 years ago. (It came out November 2004). So even stretching things that crazily you'd have been 18 at the youngest. I think it's your math that's off.
WoW is the only game I wish I could replay for the first time ever. Questing in Dun Morogh as a gnome mage was so scary. Bears and wolves, man it felt so real and fresh. Maybe because I was so young, I don't know, but was fully immersed i it, not a care in the world except for WoW. Everything about it was amazing.
This comment hits home. 💯
My heart can't take the suspense
My first experience in WOW was Vanilla Darnassus. I created a Night Elf hunter and managed to scrape myself to level 7 or so. I can't remember if I had a quest to or if I was just exploring but for some reason I decided to explore the edge of Darnassus, not knowing I was really high up. As I reach the edge of Darnassus and look into the endless void I take one step too many and fall... down the side of the great tree and splat onto a branch. Not knowing I had to run to the position of my corpse I decided to spirit run. I spent the next 3 hours either jumping from the same point, trying to get to my body OR running back, from the bottom of the harbor area. Needless to say I deleted that NELF and have played horde ever since lol.
Were you me lol?
Omg I did the same thing. I was 12…
@@FactGPT4 Everyone has jumped off of Teldrassil. Even me in my 30's. How can you not want to jump is the question.
It's the little details that make this so great! I personally liked the Username login instead of the later added Email login name :D Good job! Keep it up :)
The happiness of getting a blue item while leveling back that time is more than getting a legendary item in shadowlands...
i began my real way in wow with the start of wow classic and i really adore the game, this feeling when i got my blue items while lvling was such a great one. they were dropping realy rarely, lul. 1-2 per 1 character. i have ~2100 hours in Wow Classic and i really want to live 2019, 2020 again. it was the greatest journeys of my life in videogames xd. to compare - i play dota 2 from 2014 and i have 2000 hours in the game, and i was playing wow classic for 2.5 years and i have stopped at 2100 hours... it is such a shitty and sad thing that Blizz decided not to roll phases from 1 to the last and just decided to launch a world with the eternal Naxx phase. i want my classic back, fuck this shit. retail sucks
@@skidikioturan2560 umm? Season of Mastery: what am I to you?!
@@Crixane not the same thing, bro. not the same people, not the same adventures. or maybe i just haven't enough time for all of these things. anyway, i would really like the world to return to my sweet 2019 and 2020 of wow classic hehe
@@skidikioturan2560 IMO, classic was full of tryhards destroying the exact "moments" u are talking about, unless u mean exactly that "style".. :P
SoM is pretty much the closest attempt to vanilla so far, people are just more about to enjoy the actual process.
The begining of this video reminds me of a story a guildmate told me, he stayed home playing wow instead of going to a party, and the friends he was going to go to the party got into a car accident and actually died, so playing wow in a way saved his life.
Wow this Story turned bad real Quick
and that gamer games on to this day. absolute gamer
@@gzdiggadanke I was actually not expecting this ending. I feel you lol
wouldnt going to the party save his friends lives? they wouldnt be at the place and moment of the accident if they had gone to pick him up before going to said party
playing wow didnt save his life it killed his friends
@@barbademojon oh god please dont do this to me Ill sit here and think about this for hours lol
You should make a sequel: It's 2050 And You're Still Playing World of Warcraft
*it’s 2050*
*you’re playing WoW within your simulated reality*
*Staff of Jordan drops*
*virtual phone rings*
*simulated reality emulated 2005 conditions*
*disconnected*
And you're bald
Blizzard canonically ends in 2025 so 2050 would cause a continuity error in these videos
@@StevesRightJay blizz do, but not wow ;)
This video brought a tear to my eye. Didnt play classic recently and this was some nostalgia. Even the disconnect got me going 😭😂😂
To day start a new fresh wow classic of blizzar. I man the 2004 version but with some changes. But it is classic
Overwriting curse of agony with weakness 😂
I remember when I started I was a night elf hunter in teldrassil. Me and buncha night elves walked all the way to barrens lol at level 9. We got DESTROYED by the bogs or whatever near that area. :D One of my fav memories.
I was on a laptop back then that was terrible for WoW literally almost unplayable.
Settings so low that when we did raids I couldn't see anything like fires etc. it lasted me up until TBC when my laptop overheated that much that it just couldn't handle it anymore.
I remember doing nightbane and it overheated that much that it must have started to partially melt the keys, I had 2 keys come off on my fingers during that fight
I also used to mouse turn using the laptops mouse pad - strange days
jesus christ i would have just given up and gone outside
Haha don't worry I also had my share of playing games on not so optimal pcs. The things we would do to game 🤣
Will maybe if you wasn’t such a noob and filthy bastard and actually cleaned the inside of the laptop packed with dust can guarantee it wouldn’t be melting.
@@gamingedition5165 Alright big man calm down, it was less a case of cleaning it and more a case of it running at 100% constantly
Same but not to where anything melted lol damn that's intense. I played on the same MacBook pro for like 6 years without a mouse, using the record track pad to turn 😂
My biggest mistake was playing without a cooling pad underneath, it used to get so hot it burned spider web looking heat marks into my legs that lasted months until I got a damn cooling fan pad 🤣
Most laptops are just not designed for gaming
I remember my first ever character in 2005. It was an Orc Hunter, and I was totally new to PC gaming and MMO's. I was so confused with the mechanics and controls because I couldn't block or dodge anything on command. I found my way to Sen'Jin Village and must've died dozens of times doing the Zalazane quest. Then at some point my 1h Axe broke, and I had no idea what to do and had no money for a new one.. so I deleted him. Lol, good times! Best game ever.
Good thing you didn't hurt yourself
Best game ever - no matter how they develop the game, there is not a single game that can ever give me the same feeling as OG wow..
What I love about everyone's WoW experience (particularly those who were there between 2004-2006) is that EVERYONE had moments that made them want to quit the game and then for whatever reason just didn't want to.
My first character was a gnome warlock, and around level 7 I got lost somewhere in Dun Morogh and got killed by wolves. I had no idea how to get away from there, so I deleted the character and made a chad dwarf hunter instead. Best game ever indeed.
you guys didn't see the huge sign that the spirit healer can ressurect you?
lol this reminds me of my friend who played a hunter to level 8 or something and then the class trainer didn't show any new spells he could learn. so my friend thought he wouldn't get any more spells on this class and deleted the character lmao
Man this actually makes me nostalgic for wow back in the days.
I remember making a Draenei hunter, and trying to get to Teldrassil by swimming across the ocean from Exodar. Ended up getting to a point where I jumped into a invisible wall and my character was stuck mid air. Didn't know how to free him so I logged off and made a new one lol
Too much fps for my hp computer at the time, I had to look down at the ground or I would have 5 fps
Mine would not even start the game.
The little "MMMMH" at the end made it 10/10
This isn’t laggy enough for my acer, can’t immerse
Tip: next time press 'S' key more often for a more authentic experience.
this was 2005 tho?
You used S?
Damn u were advanced. I used the down arrow.
Not accurate. Imagine having matching bags while leveling.
You rocked that red 6-slot pouch for a long while.
You tear up my mind and brought back memories i thought i had lost forever
Hey man been watching since back in the day of your ambushing comps, awesome to see how far you've come keep it up dude
Back then I actually bought vendor gear thinking it would benefit me at those levels.
Some guy tried to sell me a grey quality gun outside of Darnassus for one gold. I was so desperate for the gun, I hadn't seen one in 10 hours of playing. Lucky I didn't have the gold to give lol.
I remember my home computer was so ill equipped for the game that it spent an entire month downloading and then I had to avoid load screens because I would get kicked for inactivity before I loaded in. It was still the most amazing Christmas gift, I remember the joy opening the box.
Liar. back then the game came with like 8 CDs to install it with. No downloading needed. Well okay a patch, but it didn't take a month. if your internet was bad it would have taken a day
@@KnuxSD There were definitely multiple nights leaving my computer running to download patches, living in rural Australia. The internet was just that bad here.
@@KnuxSD I had dial up. It took me 3 days with patches - it sucked.
I actually had DSL at the time, so I didn't have to deal with the phone thing, that said, the clicking, packpeddling, etc. were all spot on.
Implying anyone back then would have been that calm if they got DC'd trying to loot a Staff of Jordan
i wish we had 2005
It was 2008 for me but I had been playing for a couple of months and mentioned to my friends how cool it would be to have an Epic and later that night I got Staff of Jordon random drop. This brings back memories.
thanks for the free laugher, i really needed that :)
The full rank shadow bolt to finish off a mob at 3% with dots still ticking is what did it for me LOL
It gets better: it was a death coil and he was on full hp.
The ability clicking and tank turning is what did it for me.
probably one of your best hahaha, amazing
it's the tiny details like having the abilities that look similar together on your one singular bar that get me
This must have been recorded on your new PC, I can clearly see how much denser the blizzard bar is.
Since we telling stories...my first character was nelf priest named Wriest(I was a kiddo bak then), however I saw a hunter with a pet and I wanted one too. I spent days in the starting area trying to get a pet as a priest. I finally found a merchant that sells owls and again I spent hours farming silver to buy that. I was so happy that I had a pet now...but it didnt fight the mobs! ;D Some stranger told me to reroll hunter after I asked why my owl is not fighting like his pet so thats what I did lol
Oh and yes, I never forget the feeling when you fly away from the nelf starting area.
My buddy convinced me to roll a druid as my first character. Took me forever to kill anything back. Switched to rogue and was amazed at how much more straightforward it was and I was killing stuff in like 1/3 of the time, haha.
rogue was so OP in classic...it had so much utility it wasnt even funny..
classic rogue was any griefer's wet dream. i still can't believe they let this pass. must have been some nasty griefer in the game design lead staff
Happened at every boss in TBC. I swear someone was always calling at 10PM when I was tasked with healing the MT.
omg proper nostalgia crack. tyvm
This guy not lagging from the login screen in 2005, what a legend
when the pet kills the mob so he doesn't get loot... That hit me deep.
The fact that the camera angle never changes throughout the video tears me up. Clicking on button 1 lmao
"can someone get that?" I really like when AzAMOuS attempting to sound like human
Playing wow on dial up. Most impressive 😍
clicking the abilities was a nice touch
Lmao i used to have a problem with internet in my house.
When someone used a home telephone to call, or someone called our home telephone the whole house internet connection was shutting down. Seing you disconnecting with the phone sound effect was kinda weird experience since i had this trobule for a month and it gives me fucking flashbacks.
My friend had that same thing and I remember screwing with him by calling his home phone while we we’re playing hahaha
The whole time I was waiting for the sudden and distinct sound of cheap shot
I actually remember getting Staff of Jordan dropped back in vanilla wow in Feralas, I was so happy hahahha
When he disconnected right after seeing the SOJ I really felt that.
If he logged in quick enough he should be able to loot though, or,
if you are super lucky tell a gm what happened and they might restore it.
I sense that you're to young to realize that back then, you were most likly connected to the internet via phoneline, so if the phone rang the internet would dc
@@jockek46 your senses are shit bro.
not if the call remains longer and his modem can't reconnect
@@jockek46 yeah, back in those days, your line broke, you were fucked most of the times
By the time wow released we had just got DSL , the days of losing connection due to phone pick up was over. It made years of Everquest a nightmare though.
Wow, it was so nice to watch right up until the end. Then it just hurt xD
Wow... the frustration was captured!!!!
When the phone rings connection is lost.. I remember that made me crazy many times back then...
I think some people missed the fact that the phone killed the dialup net ☺️ live the edits. Good content.
The keyboard turning is what got me
I've been playing since 2006 and this is exactly how I'd play a lock in 2021. Never played the class before 😀
WoW is like a drug. The first experience can never be matched be we stuck with it for years trying to match that first time feeling.
I felt a piece of my soul chip away at the ending.
It’s in a warlock’s backpack now
I thought yeah whatever initially but you nailed it lol.
so much memories.. :'(
the aggressive clicks do it for me! :D
Damn .. when i remember how i played when i started with wow. Everytime i went to stormwind or a bigger hub my frames went down from 20-25 to 10 fps.
Having no buff timer on was a nice touch
I lost the Dreadmist Mantle the same way, but it was my hotspot that crashed and it took some 15 minutes for me to come back, but I was already kicked from the group and lost my chance to loot it from Jandice. It was the only time I got it to drop and she herself was an optional boss.
The horrors of pugging early on in 2006, which was the year.
Lol the Dial -Up internet service hell, that one hit hard
Keyboard turning, redundant curses, dial up. *chef's kiss*
ouch i felt that one. Back in the days i bought the 2h Nightblade for my undead warrior lvl 40 for several hundreds of gold, only to find it to drop from a random ogre in strangelthorn valley lol. i completely lost my mind
Amazing!
What? That was one of the best best i ever seen ...today.
this hit me in the feels
Woah Stormscale was the server I played on back then, that's crazy
That dc when staff of Jordan dropped gave me anxiety
It was the keyboard turning that did it for me
the fricking dial up man, now i feel so old :(
I got grounded when I pulled the phone line out of the wall cause my sister wouldn't get off the phone so I could play wow. Those were the days.
Gamer
"you're not to leave your room wherein that computer never is turned off, gamer"
Landline connection is one most cursed internet connections.
Thankfully by 2002 I had broadband internet, so I was flying. But many a people I played with saw the same fates. 2005 was a tough time man.
The mouse clicking is priceless xD
I remember back in the day getting an epic bow with my hunter while killing the exact same croc, I was so happy
My first character was a Troll Warrior, I remember i was so happy to get the epic lvl 44 two handed axe named Kang or something, I felt so powerful
Johnnys party had my 4th grade crush but I farmed a rogue all night in Thousand Needles so I was happy.
The freaking keyboard turning and clicking lmao
The fact that you were in STV had me all on edge like I was having Nam flashbacks or something, I was just waiting for a rogue to pop out and gank you
I was expecting a Gank, but this was even better lol
I WANNA CRY RLY...
Omfg, my heart actually sank... That was literally me, but in Diablo2 and I lost literally a full set of bis Runewords and uniques for my trap sin... 😶
10/10, man 👏👏
Oh, and Good luck in SoM Road 2 Ragnaros, I got good money riding on you!
The backpedaling , the clicking , no action bars ... Perfect
I backpedal and I click, and I'm 2k on multiple toons in arena so... those things are fine.
Loved this game when it first came out. Dropped it back in 2007 and haven't played it since. Not that I'm saying anything about the game, but when I was playing it, I felt like I couldn't play other games because I was paying for this one.
It's 2021 and I still can't watch this vid in HD because of my bad internet.