Not really
Okay. See you in the battlegrounds :).
I can’t see alliance who are dead in the GY.
Only die when oom
Thats how mage works
Wow isnt the real world, payed faction xfers can exist.
But like the real world you can be responsible for the choices YOU made and resolve it yourself. All this does is allow you to pass the buck at your leisure because you don’t feel you should be held reasonably accountable for ignoring all previous data and warnings. A company shouldn’t have to constantly bail people like yourself out of a situation because you are willingly ignorant as a grown adult.
Then why were realm xfers added if personal responsibility in a video game is so important
Realm transfers were added because Blizzard shagged the pooch and didn’t release classic with nearly enough realms to handle the player base they should have expected but didn’t.
Repeating the same statement over and over doesn’t make what you’re saying a better arguing point. Not going to delve any further into OP’s topic because I’m not well-versed on it.
ITT: Horde players who rolled Alliance since they knew faction imbalance would be an issue chastising players who didn’t have the foresight and rolled horde.
That’s about it.
realm transfers were added as a payed service in phase 2, nice try though
They were also added in Vanilla in patch 1.11.
Free xfers existed in Vanilla in patch 1.7.
Blizzard shagged the pooch and didn’t release classic with nearly enough realms to handle the player base they should have expected but didn’t.
Honestly, they did this the first time around for the same reasons, so #NoChanges
50 minute artificial queue times
I’m sorry, what?
Explain to me how the queue times are artificial if the other faction actually doesn’t want to engage in PvP as much.
God this situation is so hilarious to me. Been advocating for at least paid appearance changes for a long while now (if barbershop is seriously that big of an issue to the “nochanges” crowd), and so many people say, “just reroll.”
Suddenly when the players are inconvenienced by something that affects them, “rerolling is not a valid solution.”
Just LOL.
You’re also a complete retard
Alliance got told to reroll to “the better pvp faction” or transfer to a PvE server during phase 2 when the game was literally unplayable because doing anything took an hour+ death walk. Almost half the ally playerbase quit the game or went pve only. Horde made their bed, they can lie in it.
I might have mildly more sympathy for you guys now if you didn’t camp every single meeting stone and flight path 24/7.
Also, the populations aren’t even remotely close. 5-10% seems small until you look at server sizes. 500-1000 more horde online on my server at any given time of the day cramped into outland.
Yeah, no thanks. Enjoy your BG queues.
People should be able to play any faction they want without having to sit in 50 minute artificial queue times because the other side doesn’t participate in PvP as much.
The problem with this sentence and your entire assertion is the word should (see is ought problem) and your presuppositions. Why should players be able to freely choose to pick the PvP dominate side for the expansion and then not have to endure queues? Why do you think that’s fair?
The populations are very close to each other in size overall. Alliance mindset keeps them from PvPing. This is a problem that is easily fixable by Blizzard
It’s not easily fixed at all though. It’s been a problem since the inception of the game and hasn’t been “fixed” yet. You assume that if free transfers are given any one will actually take them, big news: they won’t.
Others have suggested mercenary mode which is about the worst idea ever as it completely destroys any semblance of equality and equity between the factions. Essentially horde get to have their cake and eat it too, see overpowered racials and fast queues. Not to mention the griefing that happens. You can google it.
At the end of the day only players can solve this problem. Blizzard haven’t been able to do it successfully since the beginning of the game. Players are going to have to step up.