For some reason at where I work we got more people camping out for The Burning Crusade than Wii + PS3 put together. Several guys went out for the midnight release, including a guy who cannot obtain a driver's license who had to take a cab to get to the nearest EB/Gamestop/whatever. One guy took more than a week off to try to get to level 70 (he's level 68 as of yesterday so he should be back in a few days).
As for the game itself, I like it but the lore has devolved into grade B fanfiction stuff, though since the lead quest writer of WoW was an ex EQ guildleader/fanfiction writer turned designer, maybe that's not surprising. It is literally impossible to do anything in Burning Crusade that is not epic. I think the level 66 Cavern of Time quest signfies this the best: "These missions are ranked from least catastrophic to most catastrophic. Note that failing any mission labeled as 'catastrophic' means the world you know of will cease to exist." Saving the world has never been so easy, and never been so mundane. I expect to have saved the world as we know it at least 10 times by the time I hit level 70, if not more. I guess it's a good thing no one actually reads the text that goes along with the quests.
As for the game itself, I like it but the lore has devolved into grade B fanfiction stuff, though since the lead quest writer of WoW was an ex EQ guildleader/fanfiction writer turned designer, maybe that's not surprising. It is literally impossible to do anything in Burning Crusade that is not epic. I think the level 66 Cavern of Time quest signfies this the best: "These missions are ranked from least catastrophic to most catastrophic. Note that failing any mission labeled as 'catastrophic' means the world you know of will cease to exist." Saving the world has never been so easy, and never been so mundane. I expect to have saved the world as we know it at least 10 times by the time I hit level 70, if not more. I guess it's a good thing no one actually reads the text that goes along with the quests.