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Coming from a guild that has tried since lanuch to balance the so called casual and hardcore divide I can relate to alot of whats been said. When the game first started and we got together we were able to do quite well with the balancing act in MC and later BWL and even AQ40 for a while, people were happy and it seemed to be working.
Where it feel apart, and I think this problem is magnified in TBC, is when the fight start to require that the whole raid pay attention to whats going on(twin emps, cthun, various naxx fights) and most of the fights in TBC. It takes a clear vision to keep a guild like that together and even then it's very hard to do because the casual's don't always see or learn as fast as the hardcore, they become frustrated as they sometimes feel looked down upon by the hardcore and the hardcore feel like they are wasting their time and get tremdously frustrated by what they feel are silly or stuipd mistakes. Whats a guild to do in this sort of mess? I'm not sure there's a good answer here simply because at the end of the day each end of the guild wants different' things and I'm not sure those ends are compatible. I'd say you need to see where most of the guild wants to go and try to lead the guild in that direction. You can' t make everyone happy all the time and trying to is just not going to work.
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