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2-09-2012 @ 5:08PM
Bossy said...
Actually SW TOR had very LITTLE impact on ACTIVE WOW players.
Most of those TRYING to enjoy SW TOR already left WOW months if not years ago.
You can see it in their SW forums: ALL whining and complaining.
it sure was a great sign to see the "new" WOW forums lately.
Hardly any complaining. Most constructive. My guess is that those WOW players are the staying bunch...
The whiners are now over at SW ... a PITY they will all come back in the next expansion.
:((((
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2-09-2012 @ 5:11PM
midnight08 said...
Or they're people like me who have active wow AND swtor accounts...
2-09-2012 @ 5:41PM
Kunikenwad! said...
There's a lot of generalizations in your post. Why can't both games succeed and be financially healthy? Why must it be black or white?
I played WoW. I now play TOR. I wish success for both dev teams because they are both fantastic games.