You should take the time to look around the cities. My wife and myself met while exploring Limsa. Now we're both together in real life. Even if your goal is to tbc classic gold locate RP or something similar you'll come across those who like singing and dancing, asking if they need any assistance, or even saying "wanna see me mount?" (Moi as an example) 14 may be my first MMO but I'm sure to stay
I was in the exact same way during the first two days of playing WoW. Though I had my WoW-mind set on blast blast blast quick, fast and fast I was exhausted and happened to be in the right place just at the right time. My last 15 minutes online is spent exploring Limsa taking in the beautiful glams, and taking in the vibe. I've heard that weekends are packed with events so you might want explore this option!
There's no stopping you from admiring those cool mounts and gear sets. Don't get me wrong. That's it. Before cata, and even before that, things were more active. People would talk or play with toys and things in the city. Now it's silence and some naked goblin trying to persuade people to perform death rolls.
This is everything I ever was looking for in any MMO I've played. I always looked for things like this in WoW and, well there's a very small social interaction, and little interaction with people. I've always wanted to play in MMOs for the sake of communities, but they just don't match my expectations. While I'm only 18 years old, I've never yet left my home town, but I’m thrilled to be there. I cannot wait to see the major cities filled with a lot of people.
in the first 20 minutes of this game , i was at the first 20 minutes of cheap wow tbc gold this game at a concert with Ul adventure guild, and it really won me over. I now know that it was likely a bards-run program (1 month later) it doesn't matter that it was amazing, i also attended an odd queen concert in Gridania in which 3 bards sat for a whole hour, playing queen songs, it was fantastic.