World of Warcraft dilemma
One question. If you go into WoW as new player who has never played it before, will you still be able to enter a guild of other new players and be able to have the same social experience of doing early quest lines with other players or are all the old cities and early hubs like ghost towns now?
The two major cities for both factions are anything but ghost towns. They're still very full of players, sometimes to the point of lowering your framerate. The same goes for the "new" Dalaran, which is like a hub for both factions.
You can also just boost a character to Level 100 (not max level but also not far from it) and jump right into the current action, or start right back at Level 1 and experience the entire game. It's not as hard as it once was to level in the early zones, but it'll probably take a while.
Guild wise, there's tons of them out there. Finding one consisting of entirely new players might be a stretch. For the most part, many players are friendly enough with advice and the like. It's only a small circle that are rude, elitist know-it-alls.
I'm still playing without a sub (it runs out in less than a fortnight), but I find myself wanting to change characters AGAIN. This time to a Paladin, because I'm imagining myself as an immovable wall of light that can take punishment all day long and still fight back. I have a big imagination.
I'd just have to find a guild to talk to on occasion so I can maintain the social aspect. The guild my current character is in isn't accepting new tanks right (the role who keeps enemies focused on only him/her) so I'd have to find somewhere else to go.
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