tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3287859335174901821.post5139612789553864934..comments2024-03-18T19:38:53.390-04:00Comments on Parallel Context: Ghost TownsRedbeardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05306063084983025771noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3287859335174901821.post-52424773689865048822012-05-23T08:46:26.225-04:002012-05-23T08:46:26.225-04:00@Killington-- This scenario isn't unique to Wo...@Killington-- This scenario isn't unique to WoW by any means, but because WoW has 5 times the subs of most other MMOs out there, its problems are magnified. And if they go ahead with the merging of servers for certain zones, those issues will be even more amplified.Redbeardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05306063084983025771noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3287859335174901821.post-88187314175134866902012-05-23T06:27:34.852-04:002012-05-23T06:27:34.852-04:00"You can't expect a new player to blindly..."You can't expect a new player to blindly stumble through all of the social pitfalls and land in a good guild without guidance, and likewise you can't expect someone to blithely ignore all of the social issues that some players bring to WoW."<br /><br />This is exactly why I quit WoW. I was playing a Shaman and had nearly gotten him to level cap at the time. My build was uber dps and I was frequently at the top of the parse when I did random dungeon finder groups. I loved my class and was really enjoying the game, but I eventually quit because I couldn't find a good group of people to do stuff with. Every time I looked I couldn't get past the tons of trolls and whiners. Having a good guild to enjoy things with can easily make or break a mmo for me.Killingtonhttp://wasdway.comnoreply@blogger.com