This isn’t just an alliance problem… In fact, it’s actually slightly WORSE for Horde, as they’re the only ones currently capable of getting matched into BOTH Alliance and Horde premades.
That out of the way, I agree premades are a pretty large problem and pretty miserable to get matched against when pugging. It’s a waste of the pugs’ time in nearly every case, and stomping the hell out of people who can barely fight back is boring for those in the actual premade.
No as an Ally I got matched into several Alliance premades. Its easy when the ally premades all que at the same time. As an ally pug the only time you ever face another alliance team is against a premade.
No I used to play the matches out but at some point its become pointless. I don’t think you understand my situation at all these are matches we cannot win.
Interesting… The thing they added this weekend isn’t supposed to be allowing any alliance vs alliance match ups… It should be always trying to match alliance vs horde, and then if horde queues are too lengthy, it uses the spillover horde to fight other horde… Wasn’t aware the system was bugged and matching alliance v alliance as well.
I mean you could have read a few lines further down
Logic would dictate that there shouldn’t be any instances where there aren’t enough horde for alliance to get matched against… Else we wouldn’t have had a problem with horde queues to begin with.
People that call games over before they start, sit semi-afk after first death, or /afk at the first sign of difficulty are way worse for my gaming experience than getting stomped by a premade.
I’ve been in hundreds of BGs where people with similar reasoning and attitudes to you just throw the game because it isn’t an instant win. Just stop queueing without a team if you’re gonna troll/throw.
So you /AFK because there are afkers, but you’re not the problem, afkers and pre-mades are the problem. Lol. Holier AFK than thou
Individual skill in battlegrounds absolutely does matter. I’ve been in plenty of them where one or two individuals have turned the tide in our favor. Similar to how one or two people that give up as soon as it’s hard or they see that they’re against a pre-made can throw a match. It’s like the opposite of skill, now that I’m thinking about it.
One in a million might be your personal experience, but I’ve been in thousands of battlegrounds and it’s happened hundreds of times.
Probably if you always blame outside things for every difficulty and then use that as an excuse to not try anymore you won’t see these types of patterns, so I understand where this isn’t clicking for you.
Maybe try queuing up with your arena team. I’m sure the two or three of you can manage to turn the tide of a WSG if you’re as skilled as you think you are. (: