Or put another way: am I unable to grasp just how vast its become?
As you started slowly levelling up, quest givers would nudge you towards the little town of Goldshire.
and the odd cutscene (huge!).

In all honesty, it’s an excellent advert for WoW’s advances over the years.
Time ticks by and you’re dinging level 15, 20, 30 at lightning speed.
Head into town and there are portals that whisk you to many of the game’s major cities.

I know, I know.
Don’t look at me!
I have no idea how Blizzard can fix a fractured Azeroth.

Still, WoW has lost the sense of adventure it used to capture so brilliantly.
No matter where I was, I understood my place in Azeroth.
I knew the gulf between Alliance and Horde members, and where their battle lines were drawn.

But I wouldn’t say the game’s difficulty translated to frustration.
If anything, it forced community interaction and scored many of its dirt tracks into my memory.
Somehow, WoW’s world has become so vast it feels less expansive as a result.
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