Blizz doesn’t care. I played Alliance on Skeram and nowadays its a 99% horde server. Your only choice is to reroll if blizz isn’t allowing transfers. That’s the truth of it.
Or he can transfer to a balanced pvp server like Grobbulus or Faerlina once the transfers open up again. I transferred to Grobbulus and I’m having a blast.
Your friend is either a Rogue or Feral Druid, or never left Westfall. It was all but impossible to travel mid to high level areas as Alliance without getting dogpiled or chased.
Entire Alliance raid groups were camped on the way into Blackrock Mountain. Landing at the Light’s Hope flight path was a death sentence because there was always a dozen Horde waiting for you. Morgan’s Vigil was a Horde base.
Census data is never accurate.
Either follow the advice from your Horde fellows or feel free to reroll on another server. Zero sympathy.
I will have to look at doing that then… but who knows when that will be…
Yes, on pVE servers, you are flagging yourself, so you are expecting a fight.
To me its kinda fun having someone randomly attack you when you least expect it. Yes you may get a bit aggravated, but then you reach out to friends and guildies to fight back.
That’s what I mean by spontaneous. Not having it planned.
Its the random things in life that end up being the most fun for me.
Meeting up with some friends in RL and spontaneously deciding to go somewhere etc. Randomly running into someone you know and gabbing a coffee. etc.
Ah I see you misunderstand what I mean: Flag yourself and do not turn it off on a whim. Just play with your flag on at all times. You can say that no fight is unexpected on a PvP server by the same logic really. As I am always flagged, thus I can always expect to be attacked. The difference on a PvE server is simply: You can opt out if you think the other side isn’t playing ‘fun’ or ‘fair’
I am not the one who wants to leave… Not sure why you are telling me…
I don’t understand why you keep being so aggressive to horde…
It’s just another person behind a computer screen somewhere out there.
Look I have played both alliance and horde. I don’t care who is what, I care about balance just as much as the OP. In fact I have a second alliance account, so I get it… yes Alliance is usually outnumbered on other servers, but thats why i really want close faction balances.
You’re forgetting the other side of that coin though. That means you can’t always choose to be the aggressor if the other party doesn’t flag. If you see some horde taking a node/herb you want, you can’t attack them unless they’ve opted in. Or say someone ganks you on a pve server while you’re flagged, they can simply leave for 5 minutes and then you can’t deal out any justice next time you see them because their flag expired.
Comes down to preference on how you wanna play, but playing flagged on a pve server is quite different than playing on a pvp server where everyone is flagged.
A little off topic but Grob is closed for transfers as well. As for your enthusiasm rppvp realms are the best because the rp element prevents layering so the names become familiar and become rivalries. Welcome!
Oh, I’m not forgetting about that at all. If you think 10v1 isn’t ‘fun’ or ‘fair’ and would like to opt out, you must allow other people the same opt out for situations they think aren’t ‘fun’ or ‘fair’. That player may think it’s no fun to get ganked in PvE or Farming spec, and why is your complaint of 10v1 more legitimate than theirs?
It’s definitely worse then whats reported. I guess the census data hasn’t caught up yet.
Just called my friend up, Stormwind is pretty packed at the moment compared to Orgrimar, which is dismally empty.
I have to laugh hes actually heading to Silithus to quest now… X)
Not sure what you mean here. I wasn’t complaining about 10v1s. I was just pointing out the difference in flagging yourself on a pve server vs playing on a pvp server since in one of your earlier posts you asked the OP to explain what the difference between those two situations is. If you perma flag on a pve server, you keep yourself open to being attacked yet you’re still limited on who you can decide to attack. That’s the main difference. That’s all.