110270-where-the-heck-is-everyone

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I remember playing vanilla wow and spaming in trade chat for a scholo run for over 4 hr's (not exaggerating) I will take a smaller server community over that any day of the week.


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It's quite bad even at 50 if you live in GMT+8 side of the world. https://forums.wildstar-online.com/forums/index.php?/topic/109963-i-love-this-game-so-much-but/


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Doesn't take that long to level a character id go to a different server if the one your on is low on players. Pergo stormtalon and evindra are supposed to be decently active.. also concider the dominion is the least favored of the factions as well.. so where ever you go it might feel a bit dead at times.


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No one wants to play alts because playing alts means having to suffer through what you have to do at 50 to progress all over again. Like someone else said, it's a very unfriendly game for alts - which is so so damn stupid.


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I can answer that: It started when WoW went casual and installed "convenient" things like cross server group finders for all the content. If people don`t have to talk to each other and group up to play the game they won`t. It`s as simple as that. If the only way to get group activities done was to use the chat WS would feel a lot more alive.


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Thats odd, my wow experience is very different from yours. I started wow in January '05, i leveled a hunter to about 20ish before i thought they would be to much for me and started a shaman. I got that shaman to about level 30  before my friends decided to get into the game and they chose a different server from mine. So i started a druid on that server, got him to 28 before i rerolled a rogue. Got the rogue to 15 before i decided to make a warrior, which i stuck with untill i got him to 60. All said and done i didn't hit max level until late winter of '05. Never did i feel like i was alone in the world, and the zones that i was in were constantly populated. Getting groups was easy, and i even started a guild with some people i met while leveling in the zones that grew to a sizable roster of people actively leveling (about 6+ months AFTER launch) Now i started 2 months after lanch and zones were populated, wildstar 2 months after launch and zones are dead. Just because a game is not alt friendly does not mean it should not have populated leveling zones so soon after launch, that signifies that the game is not appealing to anyone who did not buy in at launch (a very very bad sign) IMHO they need to reduce the amount of servers they have until they get a steady medium population on every server, if someone new picks up the game they are instantly gonna be turned off by the fact that every server is on low population during prime time (especially with the game being as new as it is)  Once the server issue is taken care of advertise the hell out of the game to bring people in, give away free trials at retailers (remember the wow trial disks at the counter?)


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