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Which one destroys gaming communities/games?

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Reecelol
01.13.2012 , 04:03 PM | #1
I'm not sure which to believe. Its either LFG/LFR systems or addons/meters.


I need some clarification.
I play wow too. You jealous of my anime hair and ADD?

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Veluthurk
01.13.2012 , 04:03 PM | #2
Both have different impacts on the community.

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Reecelol
01.13.2012 , 04:05 PM | #3
Quote: Originally Posted by Veluthurk View Post
Both have different impacts on the community.
what role does the community play in the downfall of the community?
I play wow too. You jealous of my anime hair and ADD?

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PjPablo
01.13.2012 , 04:05 PM | #4
LFA

Looking for Addons

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Dirtybomb
01.13.2012 , 04:05 PM | #5
Quote: Originally Posted by Reecelol View Post
I need some clarification.
People destroy communities. Tools just sit there collecting dust until somebody uses them. How people use them is not the fault of the tool.

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Ituhata
01.13.2012 , 04:09 PM | #6
I don't mind addons, I just fear what they will do to the game as far as I am concerned. This will go from being an enjoyable exploratory experience to a numbers game and a second job. Then it will be just like that other game.

LFG is a tool that I witnessed firsthand destroy my server community, and judging by the severe increase of nameless ******s I've run into, it was a gamewide epidemic.

No need to scramble for a retort, this is just my .02

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Skaara
01.13.2012 , 04:09 PM | #7
I'm gonna go with hardcore elitists and eq vets trying to force their play style down everyone's throat.

Yeah yeah, I know..opinions are opinions.

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Carnerous
01.13.2012 , 04:11 PM | #8
Everything that EQ didnt have destroys the community

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Knickerus
01.13.2012 , 04:11 PM | #9
Quote: Originally Posted by Dirtybomb View Post
People destroy communities. Tools just sit there collecting dust until somebody uses them. How people use them is not the fault of the tool.
Guns don't kill people...

But guns really do help with the task!
Nien Nunb

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Vitiock
01.13.2012 , 04:12 PM | #10
I'm gonna go with cross server dungeon finders. You don't form a community with people you don't stay in touch with.