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In all honesty, I've been playing Vanilla Classic which was an amazing experience at least for the initial two months prior to the logging culture of raids kicked into.
For the duration of Vanilla the feeling was that each server was a huge community of players and everyone was a part of the same community. If you're on the open, people would often engage with you, make emoticons and it truly was an amazing experience to be part of.
Then I quit Vanilla in the middle of AQ, as I was the was my primary Hunter and my raiding spots were limited. I also got none of the drops I was expecting and it became tedious constantly trying to do raidlogs using World Buffs.
I'm back at TBCC and it's similar to a night and day time difference.
I'm on an extremely popular server as well, and players aren't talking about anything at all. All seem to have waiting to the game like it's a lobby. they're just doing their own thing, and rarely communicate with anyone that's the guild they belong to or their immediate friends.
I am aware that nobody has a right to talk about anything or even be friends with other people however that's what makes a community, isn't it? The bond that players share are what make games enjoyable, and I believe that in TBCC it's genuinely empty of a sense of community.
I attempted to join a few guilds, but for the majority of people, they were raided. I could not find any consensus among members on Discord as everyone was tightly knit and unwilling to welcome new members to their guilds.
Perhaps it's my luck, and perhaps TBCC is a super-social paradise and I'm an abomination who cannot find anyone to be acquaintances with, but I've had a difficult encountering any kind of human relationship with anyone, as the majority of people are locked in their own little world even though they live within a vast world of people.
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