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8-21-2008 @ 9:28PM
Xanthine said...
WoW has peaked, and from this point on the buisness that is WoW will be furiously massaging their subscription figures to try to maintain the profile of a growing business. The Zhevra ploy is a prime example of this stance being taken and tactics to support it being employed.
Yes .. WoW is the most popular online game there ever was. Yes.. Blizz Activision has enormously deep pockets... but the fact is, WoW has done its on-line equivalent of four-score-and-ten.. and then some.. Its very mature and Blizz's efforts to extend its longevity, have caused the game to slowly but surely loose its linear cohesion. The game experience is degrading.
Have you tried running an instance and finding a tank recently...(let alone a decent healer).
LFG is Flooded with Druids and Fury-spec'ed warriors in PVP gear.
As a T6 raiding guild in end-stage BT and SW, we struggle to find players with the gear and raid experience to replace the slow exodus of core-raiders.
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