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Friday, August 23, 2019
One of the favorite creative aspects of World of Warfcraft, though, will not be part of WoW Classic
In 2004, the original World of Warcraft allowed players to print messages on their own skeletons, and this exciting possibility would not appear in the Classic version of the game.
If you spend a long enough time in a game, you will surely find imaginative ways to have more fun. This is certainly the case with World of Warcraft which is one of the most played games of all time. How did the players in the beginning of that game have fun? Of course, writing messages made from the skeletons of one's own dead bodies. Another normal day at World of Warcraft.
Prior to the appearance of numerous expansions, the bodies of the players would transform into a skeleton after their death. It would stay in that location long enough for you to return to it several times and die again and print the message you want with careful positioning. Although the possibility was quickly eliminated, the hope of her return came back with the announcement of World of Warcraft Classic. This version of the game should fully convey the experience of playing World of Warcraft back in 2004, and many were hoping for the return of this highly creative activity.
Unfortunately, but also quite expected, this feature will still not be part of the upcoming game. The reason for this is the same as when it was first removed - the possibility of advertisements, explicit content, hate speech and various negativities that were almost impossible to moderate and sanction. The WoW Classic comes out on August 27, but who's to play with now that we know it won't convey the original WoW experience faithfully?
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