I'm level 23, orc warrior.
I really don't understand how so many are level 60, and i play probably 2 hours a night during week days
I must be doing something wrong lols
if you are 30+ years old, have kids and and a full-time job and are allready 60 then there are two possibilites:
im lvl 19 and after 22:00 i feel like point 2
Aldulting sucks sometimes.
You can't do something wrong as long as you are enjoying it. However if you play 2 hours a day it does feel a bit slow, even if you are "taking it all in".
Did you start recently or at classic launch?
I play maybe 4 hours in one whole week and I got a lvl 38, 32, 28 and 14. (And I got professions maxed with my level including First aid, fishing and cooking) and really taking it slow.
Got to 60 last night. 11 days /played. There are loads of 60s, yeah. My guild already runs 40-man raids with all-60s (when they started a few of us were 56+).
If you really want to level up fast even on 2 hours get some addons and a leveling guide.
I'm following a leveling guide and i suppose im doing it well if im not dying and leveling nearly each time i logon
I suppose it may be the class im playing too, but i don;t mind, im really enjoying it
I'm probably the last of my friends to hit 60. 53 at the moment. I'm 25.
I just enjoy going to the gym after work more than playing a ton. When I come home I play for about an hour or two and then go to bed, unless the queues kill me (I'm on Gehennas EU).
Just play the game lol
Many people play more than 2 hours everyday so there's your answer.
I am level 56 with every profession at level 260 (secondary as well) min and i am playing from the launch. I'm 25 and i have a full time job, so my free time is 3-4 hours a day which is not bad :) Total time played - 11 days and 8 hours.
I just transferred from queuennas. Queues getting worst every day..
I dunno. I hit level 37 pretty quick a long time ago, and I'm 43 right now, maybe getting a level per week the last month. Just not had the time.
Some people have more time then others at the end of the day. What I do is every time I get the chance to log on I make sure I level once. That’s the best I can do, work and family is more important the games not going anywhere. Just enjoy the game don’t worry about others.
I am 35, have my own company and had planned ahead about 6 months to leave me with two entirely undisturbed weeks for leveling. In general, I sleep fairly little (which is bad) and i have a fair bit of stand by time where I am paid to be on retainer, so there is a lot of time to divert to gaming and to misc projects. I dont feel that I really rushed it too much, I quested a lot, did dungeon quest clears and had my professions with me all the way from day 1.
I am however turning things down, because I know that I am spending too much time on this, and i should really balance it better - but luckily I am quite close to have all my pre-raid bis gear in order, so I can soon switch to a more "light" version of playing (e.g. grinding reps, farming, helping people etc)
Priorities and time management. I'm fortunate enough to have a job that allowed me to take off a significant period of time and I generally have a lot of free time by design. I prioritized WoW for the first month and it was totally worth it for me. Now I have a raid team that works with my schedule going forward and I just have to upkeep my character(s). WoW is one of my hobbies.
I have a friend with two young kids, he works in the oilfield and hes constantly in and out of town. He prioritizes family (rightfully so) and can only log in for a few hours here and there, usually late at night in a hotel room while hes working out of town. Hes almost level 50. His life restricts his play a bit more than mine, but we're both going to be able to find 2 hours per week to raid together once he reaches the finish line. Classic will be around for awhile, play it at whatever pace suits your needs.