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4-03-2012 @ 11:23AM
matt said...
yes, it will be wierd. To use a static world mmo as a story telling tool requires some compromises. It is possible to imagine an MMO that told stories to the players, AND was extensible enough to not require time travel nonsense a new wow player encounters. WoW is not that MMO, there are a lot of paradigm shifts that would be required, and the mmorpg sacred cow of leveling > endgame would likely need to be re-thought.
In chronological order:
68-80 is one story
58-70 is one story and
1-60, 80-85 is one story
Once MoP launches, a new 85-90 story will be added