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@massivelyop in #Lotro (which is my main game), I think I would, because lifetime sub (yeah!) and there are still new things to discover. But it wouldn't be the same, I'd be more casual, like a visitor more than an actual player.
In #TSW, as there's no new content, that would be the end of it as 90% of the pleasure for me was in the revelation.
In #GW2... well considering I haven't played in ages, I think I could start over without regret if I came back

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@massivelyop Legendary Items in #LOTRO. It took over a decade (and at least three main versions) to have it the way it was intended (or at least the way it was initially advertised) and it's still confusing and somewhat clunky.
The ability wheel in #TSW. It was its greatest strength (as it allowed players to be anything was needed at the moment - if you had the gear) and what killed the game (because some people complained instead of using the proposed archetypes when they were lost)

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@massivelyop What's "how much"? Is it inked to how long you played the game, what you achieved, where you went, the class/specs you tried?
i'd say I know #LOTRO because I play it uninterruptly since the launch, I've run most of the content, and I have at least one character that I'm confident in playing "HL". I knew *of* #TSW because I played most of the landscape but never truly mastered a spec. And I can't say I knew much of #GW2 though I capped a toon there as I spent my time in WvW...