It would be rather bittersweet for me.
Long before my fiancé and I got together we liked gaming as we were in different parts of the country and WoW was the one we spent most time in. It sounds rather sad to me now but I have a lot of fond memories of the game in TBC period because of that. Not to mention I met some genuinely lovely people that I had a lot of fun with.
Over the years I've come and gone from the game and these days it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. I honestly wouldn't mourn it's passing greatly as it doesn't hold the same appeal any longer. If it was announced the game was going offline I'd likely do what some others have said; take some screenshots, do some retro-raids and just take one last look around.
Long before my fiancé and I got together we liked gaming as we were in different parts of the country and WoW was the one we spent most time in. It sounds rather sad to me now but I have a lot of fond memories of the game in TBC period because of that. Not to mention I met some genuinely lovely people that I had a lot of fun with.
Over the years I've come and gone from the game and these days it leaves a bad taste in the mouth. I honestly wouldn't mourn it's passing greatly as it doesn't hold the same appeal any longer. If it was announced the game was going offline I'd likely do what some others have said; take some screenshots, do some retro-raids and just take one last look around.