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8-07-2011 @ 8:12AM
Shela Monster said...
I think most people will fade out.
Many people DON'T want to quit, yet they don't really have a choice most of the time.
Like you said, people get too busy outside the game and just slowly lose time and interest.
And so this is how the World... of Warcraft ends, not with a bang, but a confession that real life is intrusive.
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8-07-2011 @ 3:07PM
Thomas D said...
I cant wait till wow is gone and nothing but a memory,,, I dont know why,, I love the game but ive spent 7 years on it and no matter what they do its the same thing over again. I cant wait until writers are no longer interested to write columns for blog sites like this about WoW, I cant wait for the day the servers come down. Im really not trying to be a hater,,, I just want to see it end. I still play an hour or so here and there, but I still want to see it close.
8-08-2011 @ 1:18AM
SR said...
You can always "see it end" by... You know. Not playing it.
I mean, sure. I'd love to see Justin Bieber's career end, but I'm just going to ignore his existence instead of waiting till he dies.
8-08-2011 @ 4:46AM
Circus said...
For me it wasn't quite fading. It was more like disappearing immediately. I spent an entire day workin' on getting my warriors blacksmithing to 525. I went to log in the next day and discovered I had no game time left. Haven't been able to bring myself to pick up a time card since.