WoW is a relatively quicker game. I've played both to around level 20 (of 50 for EQ2, 60 for WoW) and it didn't take me half the time it did to get there on WoW as it did in EQ2. Scads of 'hardcore' players have already maxed out their characters in WoW, while it just hasn't happened yet in EQ2. Even the comparitively casual players that have been on board since release are higher in WoW than they are in EQ2, and the EQ2 players had a couple weeks' head start.
WoW is a lot more conductive to solo play, too, which is a lot more conductive to short gaming sessions. I can see a few-hours-a-week'er getting to mid-level and most of the game's non-hardcore content on WoW much easier than I can on EQ2.
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