Breakfast Topic: What if you knew the day WoW would go offline?

My life closed twice before its close;
It yet remains to see
If Immortality unveil
A third event to me,
So huge, so hopeless to conceive,
As these that twice befell.
Parting is all we know of heaven,
And all we need of hell.
- Emily Dickinson
It yet remains to see
If Immortality unveil
A third event to me,
So huge, so hopeless to conceive,
As these that twice befell.
Parting is all we know of heaven,
And all we need of hell.
- Emily Dickinson
The question I postulate to you today is one that, assuming you're like me, makes you think. What if you heard tomorrow from a Blizzard employee that the World of Warcraft would be blown up in a spectacular in-game event, and subsequently shut down?
What if you knew that on November 10th, 2012 your WoW life would be over? Your guildmates, your countless hours of work on your characters, all your achievements, everything – gone. Into the nothingness that is the cyber void, never to be seen again.
The concept itself might seem a little odd; why get worked up over a game? While I wouldn't miss WoW itself very much, I would deeply miss the social connections and atmosphere that was developed through the game. I'd be completely content having my WoW friends with me for several decades in the future. But what if that couldn't be so?
China has faced such a possibility on their localized servers, and other MMOs have gone offline. Tabula Rasa and The Matrix Online are two such recent games to flip the off switch. And there is such a thing as going out on a high note – musicians, actors, businessmen, and politicians are all notorious for leaving their craft while they are at their prime.
Is it such a stretch that WoW might do the same? 11.5 million people could be involved in a singular event unlike no other entertainment medium has ever produced. The coverage and interest in how a virtual world that is the size of some countries ends would make Blizzard and its stockholders rich.
What would you do your last night? How would you feel? What would your WoW send off be?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 10)
Orrine Aug 13th 2009 8:03AM
I would delete WoW from hard drive and install Diablo 3 instead
morkuma Aug 13th 2009 8:09AM
this
Knyle2 Aug 13th 2009 8:18AM
Throw a party, Take a bunch of screens, make custom mousepads for my friends and I, Figure out which better game we should have been playing all along!
Move on happily.
Knyle2 Aug 13th 2009 8:44AM
P.S.
Is this a wow.com "journalist" fishing for backup job offers?
Feynman Aug 13th 2009 8:58AM
I'd send LotRO invites to all my ingame friends... to make sure we know where each other is headed. We came to Warcraft from Asheron's Call and will find the next one after this.
Gareth Aug 13th 2009 9:43AM
I'd crack open a beer, order a pizza and sit back and just smile.
Actually WoW did have some good times in it, and there are some good people playing that I want to keep in touch with. But part of me has burnt out from it, and part of me hates the everyone-has-to-do-everything direction its gone in, back in TBC there used to instead be different content different ability players could do, now Blizzard nerf anything down heavily if X% of the player base hasn't "experienced it" to funnel everyone into doing the same content, even our casual guild were a long way through Uldar before the experienced raiders quit.
As for where I'd go, easy, Everquest 2 which I fired up 12 months ago when WotLK started to grind (too easy questing, it took until 3.2 though to throw me off it completely), things are fresh again, more then I can do in one lifetime of content, I love raiding but its one route to go with the game, will see if I go there.
That is one depressing thing I see with most WoW players, few have experienced anything else except a bit of Guildwars, or maybe Oblivion (I saw some players raving about its graphics on the forums even once which depressed me :P), there are a lot of good games out there working harder then Blizzard is to entertain and challenge you right now - go forth and give them a go!.
Knyle2 Aug 13th 2009 9:47AM
LOL why did that ^ get gray'd out, Mike just refreshing and greifing me?
Blacksheep Aug 13th 2009 10:51AM
I wouldn't be that upset and I'd do other things more often than I do now because of WoW. Not that I don't get out, I do, but when I am at home, it seems like I end up playing WoW more often then I write, draw, read or anything else I also enjoy doing. I'd probably never play another MMO again, these things are way to addictive, I'd just stay away and be glad I met the friends I did.
Maybe I'd go back to combat flight simming as far as gaming goes, I used to be a squadron commander in IL2 Sturmovik, those were good times.
roshan.cheema Aug 13th 2009 2:03PM
HELL YEAH! THIS GUY KNOWS WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!
DIABLO 3 FOR SURE AFTER WOW!
Peregrine Aug 13th 2009 8:05AM
*rocks back and forth on heels*
Shionia Aug 13th 2009 8:06AM
guild party / guild raid (of something that members had voted to run)
Xirifus Aug 13th 2009 12:55PM
I don't understand why Shionia was voted down... ofc I would be with people I would possibly never see again (well, at least not all of them) if WoW would close like in a few days or so.
Flipside Aug 13th 2009 8:10AM
god i hope this never happens, real life beats WoW every time, but theres always a little down time in the day and nothing beats downing the latest encounter.
Retropally Aug 13th 2009 8:07AM
I'd plan which MMO i'd buy next
Xirifus Aug 13th 2009 8:22AM
This. Propably gonna look into these new MMOs, or maybe something older like SWG or CoH/CoV
Burns Aug 13th 2009 9:55AM
wait for Star Wars: ToR
Xirifus Aug 13th 2009 12:49PM
To Burns;
I was kinda refering to that too, by "new MMOs" :P
Glaras Aug 13th 2009 12:58PM
By that time, I probably would have already migrated to a different game.
_OR_... I might have decided to give up MMOs altogether. Depends on what's out there.
Turlagh Aug 13th 2009 8:08AM
Do You know something you're not telling us!?!?
Mike Aug 13th 2009 8:10AM
Definitely wouldn't go into another MMO, since WoW is the only MMO I've ever liked (or even open-ended RPG in general, for that matter). Probably set up a private server for myself and play there.