I Tested Out World of Warcraft Retail’s No Addons Era and it Felt Fresh

I Tested Out World of Warcraft Retail’s No Addons Era and it Felt Fresh

World of Warcraft has come a long way in updating its UI over the decades. Their biggest change was in the Dragonflight expansion, when they overhauled their UI, making it more customizable.

However, the biggest change is their removal of add-ons from World of Warcraft: Midnight. Add-ons or mods have been among the biggest lifesavers since the vanilla era. In past expansions, add-ons like the DBM have been staples, with some of the design built around players having them. It was tricky to run the game without them since players got used to them so much; it feels like it was built into the game already.

3 Comments

  1. gschaden

    It’s great to see how World of Warcraft continues to evolve and keep things fresh for players. Testing out the game without addons sounds like a fascinating experience! It’s always interesting to revisit a classic in a new light.

  2. romaguera.devyn

    Absolutely! The updates to the UI really do enhance the gameplay experience, making it more accessible for both new and veteran players. It’s interesting how removing addons can shift player strategies and interactions, bringing a new dynamic to the game.

  3. leon.waters

    I completely agree! The streamlined UI not only makes things more accessible but also encourages players to engage with the game mechanics more directly. It’s interesting to see how these changes can revive the sense of exploration and discovery that many players loved in the earlier days.

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