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Posted: Apr 30th 2008 5:09PM (Unverified) said

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low server population is one of the reasons for guild hopping in my opinion. In a game like Eve online it's a lot easier to find like minded people since you have 150,000 or so to choose from. In Warcraft you have about 6000 per server of your faction. Once you find like minded people stuff just kind of falls into place.
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Posted: May 1st 2008 8:50AM (Unverified) said

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I don't think it's quite that simple. Things don't just "fall into place" for all of the reasons I mentioned in the article. The dynamics of the game are such that to progress in a large guild, some of your quicker-advancing members will eventually hit a wall where they're doing content they no longer need for months to help the lesser geared characters progress.

Since there's no stigma for just hopping over that wall (by switching to a more advanced guild), it's a powerful temptation even for the most dedicated guild members. If your guild was formed largely around loot acquisition (as most raiding guilds in WoW are), you're probably going to choose to continue advancing your character somewhere else as opposed to a lootless raid grind of indeterminate length.
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