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A/A are honestly just better coordinated, better disciplined, larger groups of casuals who enjoy a greater level of trust in their guilds thanks to success.
Sitting on a spawn with a full raid force for 16hours is not casual. Tracking for 16 hours isn't either, but most of A/A doesn't have the time or energy for that either. They divvy up the responsibility into manageable chunks for people who do other things besides sleep and play EQ. A/A are mostly very large groups casuals who just follow directions better than other guilds. If 3/4 can't make it, the 1/4 who do will still do what they supposed to and get it done so nobody worries if it worth responding to a bat phone when they free. They just respond to whichever ones they can and know that it is unlikely they won't field enough players for it to be a waste of time.
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