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5-25-2011 @ 2:48PM
Poltergeist said...
A lot of these players that are so quick to QQ don't stop to think that two, maybe three months from now, their elitist guilds will wind up losing a handful of players that need to be replaced. A portion of these losses will inevitably be replaced by skilled players who took advantage of an easier gear curve due to getting into Cata later than others.
A lot of these players that are so quick to QQ don't stop to think that at some point in the future, their elitist guild may not be the well oiled raiding machine that it is today. I used to be in a guild that I though would never collapse, having been together for years. Guess what, it did. And when the rug gets pulled out from underneath them, they may have to resort to raiding with people that took advantage of an easier gear curve to kick start their progression.
A lot of these players that are so quick to QQ don't stop to think that they will get quite bored with whatever character they tend to raid with today, and that someday they would love to try playing an alt that, thanks to an easier gear curve, will have a much easier time getting brought up to par with relevant raid content.
A lot of these players that are so quick to QQ don't stop to think. Period.