Originally Posted by
potis
It does, not as many as more famous games, but it does, they are just low term and the subscription is the problem, and the savior at the same time.
WoW requires some responsibility/commitment towards other human beings after a certain point ,the younger generations are not that.
Net cafe culture allows me to view tons of people as they grow up with games, many, many people play WoW over a course of an expansion, reality is, 90% of them have no business playing it, its not for them, but its "A game thats being played" or "Has been played for so many years, must be something about it".
And you can always check reddit/wow forums etc, to see the whole "New player need friends" spam, and so on, so on.
But, most of them treat it as single player, very few understand the concept of it, and seek extra "knowledge" and "help", so eventually they reach a point where single player ends, they ask "What do now". they dont like the answer--> Complain or unsub.