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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
4-03-2008 @ 12:21PM
Naix said...
"Guilds are the driving force behind all MMOs..."
Not true. Content and game play IS the driving force behind MMOs. People won't even want to play the game if its not interesting and fun.
"No game can survive without great guilds..."
Another swing and a miss. Again a great game needs content and balance to be even considered playable by the masses.
You seam like an ok guy, but i don't know if I can take what you say seriously.
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4-03-2008 @ 12:54PM
mattarin said...
its hard to do the end game stuff if you dont have or are not in a guild. some guilds do not like to pick up strangers. its easier to be in a guild to see end game content instead of wasting time on pugs.
4-03-2008 @ 1:19PM
BillDoor said...
Perhaps that is true for you, but not true for others? I find WoW to be a great framework for doing things with my friends. If my friends weren't there, I wouldn't play.
Eventually my friends and I formed a guild, then we added more friends.