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I think it really depends. People literally have significantly less time than they did in 2005 when WoW got big. People have to work longer or multiple jobs just to pay sky high rent and mortgage prices with long, stagnated wages.
I get wanting to bring back the nostalgia of a bygone era but these community mmo's where they were very social were a gigantic time sink that most people simply can't do now.
god so much this.
I'd love to play some Burning Crusade Classic and raid again, and it is admittedly much easier to raid at a high level in that than Classic where you gotta get world buffs in addition to your flasks and potions, but I just don't have 16-20 hrs per week to dedicate to an MMO right now. I'm just too busy looking for a partner and a better job.
Exactly, I miss WoW now and then and especially when I get over-the-top busy with work/life, not because the game is so good but because I miss the simpler life I had back then when my biggest stress was getting realm-first achievements.