Quote ELBUF Quote: Originally Posted by Ill jump in on this. I really do enjoy this game as well. I started playing with some friends upon release and then stopped for a bit to try the new WoW expansion (never having played WoW before then) with some friends and found a lot of entertaining things about it. I played for about 2 months then came back to swtor. While some friends prefer WoW I think its because they are nostalgic of the old vanilla days and are trying to hang on to w/e WoW used to be, since a lot has changed over the years.



A lot of arguments I receive when I try to convince my friends to play swtor is "end game is boring, only 4 classes, nothing to do", which to be fair I understand why they might say that being hardcore WoW players from way back. The end game is certainly a lot better than it was upon release (as is expected) and there is plenty more to do. Now of course there isn't as much "to do" as WoW (mini-games, holiday events, pet battles, other "secondary" game functions) but shouldn't it make sense seeing as WoW has 8 years worth of content? Also, sure there are only 4 classes technically, but each has 2 specializations with 3 skill trees each which I enjoy A LOT more than how WoW is now (pre-determined skill tree which means no uniqueness or customization).



All in all, I am thoroughly enjoying swtor and cant wait for more content to be pushed out over the years and am excited to see what new things BW has in store for us. Keep up the good work.



TL;DR - Played swtor, tried MoP expansion, came back to swtor. Swtor pwns! I too tried to get back into WoW after MoP but it just didn't click on me. the combat especially. When i use my spells or abilities here they do seem to carry some weight. Both in WoW and FFXIV, i found this to be lacking for some reason. I think it might be because of WoW's aged engine and that people who are used to it don't feel it. Also, i can't get myself to do quests while reading paragraphs without any voice or emotions on the NPC or myself. So back here again.