Thank you for your reply, and I can see the amount of heart you put in it, but what the actual hell are you talking about??Just going to throw this out there, since this argument is brought up a lot. When enough people leave an MMO, that MMO dies. A lot of people "didn't like" 1.0, and what happs the person you had over wasn't paying your bills. However, let's say you live in an apartment with a roommate and you both share all the expenses - if you kicked your roommate out, now you have to pay all the bills on your own. Which could easily lead to you not being able to pay them at all and you losing the apartment. That's what happens when MMOs just decide not to please their consumers, they lose their playerbase, lose their funding, and die. The best thing to do is compromise and come up with a solution, not be a bratty kid and say "Pft! I'm burning your house down but if you don't like it you can just leave, I don't see the problem!".
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