I understand, empathize and relate to everyone that's spent more time in queues + disconnects than playing the game over the last week. I would typically start my login process around 9PM and get into the game around 12AM. Sort of babysitting the 2002s and 90001s with Netflix with fingers crossed I don't lost my spot. Then I would play until 1 or 2 AM.

But at the end of the MSQ I just didn't care about the queues. The expansion and story is brilliant, and the first time playing a game that I had the same "sad" feeling you get when a movie you liked ended. Like the first time I saw Lord of the Rings as a kid and wished I could roll back time and see it again.

Nevertheless, you can tell the engineers, designers and voice actors put passion into their roles. Voiced lines, especially towards the end, aren't just "spoken" like someone reading a script (akin to WoW). They play as someone that really tried to connect with the character, and the poetic undertone really gives it depth.

At the end, the queues just sort of felt like a boss I had to fight to beat the xpac.

(No, I'm not endorsed or employed by SE to say nice things. Maybe I'm just despondent from years of being treated like crap by Blizzard or Amazon Games).

So yeah, thanks guys. Hope these queues get sorted out.