Prove me wrong then.
Yeah.
Yeah…
Trying my best.
Did you honestly play wotlk? I remember looking at the arena pvp leaders and it being full of alliance players. Even all the streamers played ally
Yes, I stand by my prior statement.
It doesn’t get the totals correct but I’m betting it gets the A/H ratio within a point or two.
Always wondered how it worked. Thank you
Imagine being so far down the western slope of a certain bell curve that you earnestly believe the Alliance faction crumbling is good for the game (said the Belfadin to absolutely nobody in particular).
Here’s what I find interesting. People say we need same faction BG’s because of faction balance issues. But nobody is advocating for cross faction pve. Both factions are trying to take down the same raid bosses. Why can’t an orc and human be in the same raid group if horde can fight horde in BG’s. Faction imbalance causes pve issues as well as pvp issues.
It’s not that hard with the boost.
What does that have to do with anything? You ever stop and think, maybe that guy is married and that’s why he doesn’t have sex
oof
There’s some needed comic relief. ty
While I’m sure people from PvE players are queueing up for BGs, it’s most likely far from a majority. And probably even less than that that are doing it often enough to matter in the grand scheme of things. I think excluding them skews the numbers less than including them.
I got your back
It was the boosts. You all have no clue what your talking about.
You could see it in prepatch. Soo many damn alliance came over and boosted mage/rogue/druid/warlock.
Add the BE?
That’s what did this.
I think only allowing boosts for the underpopulated faction on each server would have done wonders for this game. They wouldn’t have made as much money though. They have smart people. They should know that. They chose money over balance.
You win.
Alliance re-rolling isn’t an idle threat. I’ve had several guild members roll horde alts recently and several of the really serious pvp streamers have as well. It’s going to snowball just like it did in retail unless they do something quick. A few people move, then other people follow their friends, and eventually one side becomes so untenable there’s almost no reversing it at that point.
went from 35/65 to 28/72 A:H in just a month on my server. probably way more lopsided since thats based off logs
Streamers play for a living and have the time and resources to ditch their original characters. Most of us aren’t willing to abandon our gold and many days played to gear characters.
I think a good chunk of them picked Horde because some guide told them to.