Re: A question for those who no longer play.
I play both FFXI and WoW.
I never quit FFXI, meaning never cancelled my account. But it has happened that I didn't log on much for a month or two in a row.
The only reason I decide to boot up a different game than FFXI, is because I want to.. I never really put much thought into it. Most of the steady players, when they get behind their computer the first thing they do automatically is boot up FFXI, without thinking about it much. They just log on and then see what they want to do. While I do and have done this myself a lot.. sometimes I just feel like playing something else, and so I do. If I end up playing it for months in a row, than that's that.
I swear, not once have I seen the term "FFXI" on the WoW forums or ingame.
Everytime some mentions WoW, you're advertising the game and showing how small FFXI community is compared to WoW, and I'm sure you don't want that.
It's like people from some small country, lets say Farawayslavia, always talking about USA being the land of miracles, but 99.9% of USA hasn't even heard of Farawayslavia.
I play both FFXI and WoW.
I never quit FFXI, meaning never cancelled my account. But it has happened that I didn't log on much for a month or two in a row.
The only reason I decide to boot up a different game than FFXI, is because I want to.. I never really put much thought into it. Most of the steady players, when they get behind their computer the first thing they do automatically is boot up FFXI, without thinking about it much. They just log on and then see what they want to do. While I do and have done this myself a lot.. sometimes I just feel like playing something else, and so I do. If I end up playing it for months in a row, than that's that.
I swear, not once have I seen the term "FFXI" on the WoW forums or ingame.
Everytime some mentions WoW, you're advertising the game and showing how small FFXI community is compared to WoW, and I'm sure you don't want that.
It's like people from some small country, lets say Farawayslavia, always talking about USA being the land of miracles, but 99.9% of USA hasn't even heard of Farawayslavia.
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