The grind from 1-60 is pretty much all about grinding/doing quests. Doing instances is by far secondary.
Sure, if you were playing WoW years ago when it first came out I'm sure there would be people who wanted to run Uldaman. But now, people are just trying to hit 70.
As far as PuGs for level 70 instances, they're everywhere. And if they're everywhere on my server (which is very low-pop), then they're really accessible on ANY server.
I'm glad to hear there's a new expansion on the way because I probably wouldn't even play WoW anymore if it weren't for news that there was something new. I'm sick of the PvP, I don't want to dedicate every night of my life to raiding, and to know that there's something on the horizon where I can just play the game again with some old buddies, that's awesome.
Yes, but my problem is that soon that thing for Uldaman, Sunken Temple, etc. will be the same for the Outland dungeons. Which are really new and shouldn't be left empty already.
Well the thing is, for most people the main goal is hitting 60, or 70, or in the case of WLK 80. But actually as far as Outlands goes, people still run Blood Furnace and Underbog and all those lower level dungeons on non-heroic.
On my warrior which I levelled from 60-70 waaaay after my Mage was already 70, for the first 5 levels all I did was run Ramparts, Blood Furnace, Slave Pens, and Underbog. So as far as Outlands goes you can find groups, but for ST, Uldaman, and UBRS (/vomit) you're not gonna be able to find anything. Because for the most part people are focused on TBC.
Anyone remember when WoW first came out? The date on the license agreement stats November 1st, 2004. I'm having to re-install the game since the system restore I did corrupted the patch files.
Assuming it did come out in late 2004, that would be almost....three years since the game came out. wow.
Ya it's been a while... I remember when BWL was heavy progress. Shit when AQ came out seems like it was forever ago. Not to mention Naxx... So ya it's been a while.