Definitely definitely definitely wrong, here is why...if that was the case people would not had been playing Wrath for just as long if not longer....age has nothing to do with it.
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Lol. Nein.
WotLK (together with Vanilla) has always been the most interesting and played private server expansion simply because it had the most active players back in 2009 with a solid 12m active subscriptions. It's not weird at all to see it topping the charts here aswell. I bet most of the people playing on WotLK realms started around 2009 when WoW grew extremely big and they come back here for the nostalgia.
And that is arguing against my point how exactly? You say it's time is over and people would get bored playing the same crap for 2 years, where I have proved you wrong and you proved yourself wrong...good job contradicting yourself. Perhaps you should learn how to create an argument that doesn't contradict to what I quoted from you and that is check mate :)
Exactly....I mean...they can't even fix Violet Hold or have any of the Wrath Dungeons scripted as well as their WotLK realms...
My point is there were way more players playing WotLK than there was playing Cataclysm so obviously it'll bring more people on the LK realms. We're talking millions of players. There's a reason to why Cataclysm dropped millions of subscribers and it's not because it was a better expansion than WotLK. With that said, why do you think there are way more people interested in playing WoTLK expansion? Hard much?
Are you one of the many fools that think a few level 10 quests are going to fix the population? Check mate? Get the **** out of here lol...
Mop will go down next, lost 50% of their players too
I'm pretty sure the reason for the decline in Neltharion's population is not because of "people getting bored of playing the same ****." If that had any bearing on anything, private servers probably wouldn't exist- we've been there and played that in retail, why keep playing it? Wotlk has been out for what, 8 years?
The problem that Neltharion has is the lack of attention from Warmane staff. Things that are broken don't get fixed and a good deal of the content is... buggy at best. And that's not just low level quests, it's throughout the entire game. If you look at the changelog, there's been something like two updates in the past year, and iirc, both of them broke almost as much as they fixed, if not more. Really, that's why it's dying, why would people come play on a buggy server where nothing is getting fixed, why would people stay?
I think you're right in that Nelth's time is over. That's okay, we knew it was going to happen as soon as they told us that the focus would be on WotLK, and so did they. But you're wrong as to why. If it got half as much attention as WotLK, Nelth probably would have been fine. There are people that want to play Cata, the fact that there's currently a thousand people playing on the server in the state that it is is proof of that.
Many people keep saying Cata is dead, or asking.
No Cata is not dead, it is just having a low stream of new players. Partially caused by people reading that "Cata is dead".
Maybe at other hours, when I am not online, it is silent and feels dead. However, when I am playing I see active groups and people doing things.
Ofcourse sometimes there is not that much to do with other players, but then you can always decide to do some pvp/pve (whatever you play usually, pick the other one). Orrrr, do some nice achievements, transmog farms, etc. etc.
But why are gamebreaking bugs not even confirmed?
https://www.warmane.com/bugtracker/report/33247