As a group of players we have been together for almost 3 years. Some of us less then that and some of us more. We now find ourselves in the unique situation where some of us are playing Warcraft and some are playing SWTOR (a few are playing both) however, no one wants to write each other off just because of game choice.
So what we are in the midst of doing here is changing this from a guild page to a community site. We now have forums for both Warcraft and Star Wars. If we were to get involved in another game we simply expand the forums to accommodate the change.
This is a little outside the box thinking, but other groups have succeeded at doing similar. Assuming the core of us enjoy playing with one another then this seems like a very positive course to me. We can build a community rather then a guild. Of course the community will have guilds operating in each of the mentioned games, but the point is we are not synonymous with a single game. We shift the focus to the players not the game and we are our own entity.
What will this change for you the player? Very little keep using this website as you have been. Give shout outs in the shout box, post screen shots, use the forums nothing changes as far as these things are concerned. But we might see some new faces both from Warcraft and Star Wars and as a group of great gamers we get to stay together and keep in touch.
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