You know, while WC3 modding certainly has the upper hand vs SC2 atm, because of more resources and because it's easier modable, but I don't see anything like this ever being achieved in wc3... and let's not forget we are in the year and age of 2011.
Also, mods in sc2 will be able to be sold if they are good enough, which will attract many modders to try their best in sc2, in hopes of gaining money from what they do.
I believe that modding certainly extended the life of wc3, and will continue to do so, but i highly doubt that there will be any new mod in wc3 which will get at least as popular as Azeroth Wars, Footmen Frenzy and so on (not to mention DotA).
As for Warcraft 3 completly dissapearing, not a chance, not anytime soon. As it has been proven by SC1, players will still play it, even 12 years after it's initial release, there will always be players to play the most popular custom maps.
Also, mods in sc2 will be able to be sold if they are good enough, which will attract many modders to try their best in sc2, in hopes of gaining money from what they do.
I believe that modding certainly extended the life of wc3, and will continue to do so, but i highly doubt that there will be any new mod in wc3 which will get at least as popular as Azeroth Wars, Footmen Frenzy and so on (not to mention DotA).
As for Warcraft 3 completly dissapearing, not a chance, not anytime soon. As it has been proven by SC1, players will still play it, even 12 years after it's initial release, there will always be players to play the most popular custom maps.