Just wondering, If all your Guild members, Real life friends and friends you've met on WoW and chat to frequently suddenly quit WoW would you still have the incentive and passion to keep playing?
Just wondering, If all your Guild members, Real life friends and friends you've met on WoW and chat to frequently suddenly quit WoW would you still have the incentive and passion to keep playing?
I'd keep playing, the game is fun enough to where I'd still play and try to find new people to play with.
I already did for now, hoping flex raiding might be able to tempt some people back next patch.
I'd have the passion but not the incentive. It might take me a while to get back into the swing of things if it happened but I don't think I'd give up wow at the drop of a hat. A new guild always opens up new opportunities.
Most of my friends quit in cata and so did I not long after Dragon Soul came out. I came back they didn't so I made new friends and if they quit I'd probably do the same thing again unless the expansion is seriously bad as in cata bad.
happened to me in Cataclysm. thanks to that pile of crap my guild was gone and all my friends quit eventually.
was hard to decide what i wanted to do but i moved on and here i am today still going on !
My few "guys i knew from IRL" have stopped playing ~year ago. I don't think it's negative thing, always did leveling and dailies etc. alone. My current guild is kinda dead too since 5.1, no matter as i'll stay just for guild perks.
All the friends I played with quit in WRATH and then the new ones quit in CATA. I no longer need "friends" to see content so No, I will keep playing until I see no reason to continue.
my guild(top1-3server) disbanded just when the ICC patch came. all (but 1)of the guild stopped playing or migrated aand my irl friends havent played since either and im still playing tho it's kinda boring sometimes when you have only 1 wow friend <.<. kinda still miss the core group, which i had played with from the kara. QQ
Probably go casual for a bit, or maybe find a new guild. Dunno.
Well as seeing as friends I've met via WoW are included in the same guild, if they quit, I'd play on for abit, then if it got too boring I'd also quit, only popping onto D3 to talk to one or two friends I also met in WoW
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WEnt casual , hell I even switched from Raiding pve to PVp and arenas ect , made new friends ect , however Im not as " hardcore " as I was and I flex my time table on wow to how I want , so I cna go clubs ect on evenings where I would previously have raids
I already quit with them still playing, after nine years it just felt like the right time. That said my quitting was the catalyst for quite a few of my friends/guildies who I tanked/raided with.
If the next expac is epic (like Burning Legion) and there are new character models, I would consider re-subbing into the game. Until then, there are plenty of other MMOs to waste time on which look better and have more customizations.
I havn't had any friends since TBC
Majority of my guild decided to cut back or stop playing after a fairly successful Cata expansion (raid wise for us). I attempted to recruit and continue but ended up burning myself out early into MOP and took a break as well. Me and another friend have recently come back to play casually and possibly clear through SOG and am having a blast so far. So much to do when you stop playing for a few patches and you don't have to devote all your playing time to prepping for raids.