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Posted: Oct 16th 2009 1:25PM (Unverified) said
I do hope they stay alive enough so that the people who worked hard at the development team for so long have jobs and don't get laid off. Thats as far as it goes. Let them keep their jobs for the hard work they put in. Maybe one day WAR will learn to listen and fix those problems in the comments below, maybe not. Even if they do it may be too late. You know what they say, if an MMO doesn't get it right the first time, it may never get a chance again, even if its fixed.
I bet if WOW had a single or even just 2 starting areas, and only so much content and things to do in the beginning, and it took them a year to try to fix anything, WoW wouldn't be the giant it is. Even if the end result 5 years later was still what it is now. The big first impression is sometimes everything.