How to fix the PvP imbalance between Alliance and Horde

Filling the bar twice a week is going to become less and less viable as a catch up mechanic as the number of weeks to catch up on becomes larger.

Yes, Blizzard has chosen to try to incent people to do things they don’t like, which is why they bleed subscribers, incidentally causing the current problems. They ought to quit doing that. Upping the conquest for random and epic battlegrounds would help, letting people catch up faster, while keeping people like me who are fully capped involved, but giving us the choice to avoid whichever size of battleground we dislike.

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You’re basically saying the exact same thing I am, just in a nicer way :rofl:

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So… what? Did you actually have a question? No, isn’t “the truth.” It’s a blanket troll statement that 12 year olds use to get a rise out of someone struggling with player vs player. Again, it never has nor ever will add any value to any conversation.

No i’m not lmao You’re reinforcing a troll comment. I’m explaining the facts.

Sorry but it’s the truth. Horde have a lot of good pvpers, Alliance need to up their game just a little to match.

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So how do you explain your own observation that win rates are equal, then?

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Ok would you prefer “focus on the objectives, what role your class has to play in the team conflict, and try your best not to make a mistake”?

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I never said equal, I said “close to” 46/54 is close. Therefore if Alliance up their game just a little, it could be even closer.

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We just got owned in a DWG. Wasn’t even close.

Heyyy I just won a DWG about 10 minutes ago

You obviously didn’t read anything I said.

I’ll say it one last time. Choose to deflect if you want, not going to waste my time. If more skilled players play 1 side, the rest who will never be any better than they are will not “git any gudder” than they currently are. Some people peak. Using adolescent fad statements will not fix that nor does it “tell the truth.”

This isn’t true. Everyone has room for improvement. We aren’t talking about a professional sport here

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Was that the one I was in? I’m guessing you would have noticed as I capped the cart at the end (not sure why I bothered, it ended 1500 to 150 or something lol)

Nope, no Horde carts were capped in mine lol. But the score was similar :sweat_smile:

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No they don’t. People peak at skills all the time. It doesn’t have to be professional. Some people are just sharper with reflexes, quicker with key presses, etc where several people will never be like that. Some people are almost savants. No matter how much I practice reading, I will never be able to read/retain what Kim Peek did.

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Having room for improvement and actually improving are two different things.

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I mean if you don’t put the effort in, you won’t improve.

That’s obvious but that does not mean everyone can improve. That mindset is just asinine.

Yes, and I think that there are a lot of Alliance who queue for BGs who are not interested in putting in an effort, hence the perception of higher deserter rates.

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Exactly and yet we are supposed to feel bad for these types?