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3-16-2008 @ 5:54AM
Zghuk in vacation said...
I am playing on a RP-PVP-server, so we have only a low/middle population and illidan isnt killed yet.
For me server progression is very important. With the server transfers you can always join the successful guilds, so is no real performance.
Real performance is when you transform your guild from a chaotic one with casuals to successfully raids! my guild is still in ssc/tk because of the many casuals and the guild leavers... is this bad?
may be, but it's still fun to raid with people you know for a long time. of course, the better third in our guild could join a real raiding guild and would have cleared BT and MH... But what should this mean?
Every encounter is playable and winable... so it depends only on the professionality of your guild and with casuals every success needs more time. simple rule.
And for what is the "I was first"-thing? Ok, for realm forum and wowwiki. But your items wont stay long in your inventory... next raid instance, next addon... nothing is absolute in the World of Warcraft, it's all relative...
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