(Attention, explanations of server types ahead. Pretty small, but still unnecessary for some people. Skip the following paragraph to read the story)
A friend finally gave me the patches I need to play World of Warcraft on WoWscape, a private server that requires no subscription, so I began on the Funserver first. A “Funserver” (yep, written exactly like that.) is a type of private server that speeds up leveling and gives more items, drastically. For example, you can defeat one (1) basic monster with a fresh level 1 player, and instantly level up to level 5, and see the monster has about 20 items you can loot. CRAZY!. So, I moved to the “Blizz High-Rate” server. That server is just as difficult as Blizzard’s (WoW developer) only with a few perks.
(Ok, story ahead. MY story that is.)
So, I began, and after approximately 10 hours of gameplay (not all together!) during two days, I can say i’m partially addicted. What does that mean? It means i’m kinda addicted, but not enough to go to a WoW rehab class… Really!… No need for an intervention, guys… ANYWAY… The world is H-U-G-E. It’s literally a world. It has two continents, soon adding a third, and the size is even bigger than the main grid (Why yes, I happen to have seen it a while ago with one of my “LibSL accounts”, since teen registration is impossible now. Don’t worry, I got it cleared with the Lindens…). HUGE. Plus, there are lots of people, items, quests, monsters, and a few more types I haven’t seen yet. I chose a Blood Elf Warlock (wanna be evil this time
), and began playing. I’m now in level 18 with tons of spells and knowledge. I also discovered about 1/10 of my continent, which is very good…
The effects are awesome, and I admit I now know why there are so many addicted gamers. The game is simply awesome. I’d pay 9.99US$/month for it. But i’m not…
Because like I said, i’m playing on a private server!
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You should try it, but that’ll require buying or getting the main game and expansion from a friend, sacrificing approx. 9GB for gaming, and downloading approx. 2GB (temporary, will replace old files) of patches. But, its worth it!
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