It is fair, just because you like Wpvp doesnt mean the rest are enjoying it. The poppulations cannot be fixed, its too late. Give up. its over, blizz already announced bgs.
Those who dislike wpvp willingly choose to roll on a pvp realm, on the unbalanced faction, knowing the risks of doing so.
Those who like wpvp willingly choose to roll on a pvp realm, knowing in advance how phases would be released,
Diference is I’m complaining about blizzard’s unexpected plan change and its possible consequences, while those who complain about wpvp are just crying for the consequences of their own decisions.
The balance was 50/50 or close to it on most realms. Blizzard queue times made people xfer off and forced imbalance. Please know the facts.
Not really, within the first day some realms were showing 60/40 pop splits, and at the time many people still weren’t playing
I also remember a number of people complaining on the forums, about how they refused to transfer because “their guilds and friends were playing in X or Y realm”, or choosing not to reroll because "already level 7 in this particular realm"
The choice of a large chunk of players was made based on factors such as these. They could have very well re-rolled during the first few days.
Besides losing friends, familiy, guilds, names.
Again, those are your personal problems, not mine or anyone elses.
You enjoying Wpvp is a personal problem, not mine or anyone elses.
Your argument points are fragile and easily reversed
Not really, it is what blizzard promised me as a customer when they laid out their plan for phases, which I willingly agree to pay for (as did you and everyone else). However blizzard isn’t delivering what I payed for.
Thats the diference. I don’t expect the rest of the community to adapt to my person problems, but you seem to defend those who expect the community to adapt for their personal issues.
You were promised a connection to the game, which experiences can vary.
Actually no, we were promised a certain set of content releases. Blizzard, while within their right able to modify it, is a break of trust.
On the other hand, those who complain about wpvp, are just crying becuase they are not content with what they bought, but expect everyone else’s product to change for their sake.
You’re entitled to an opinion, but it doesn’t make it correct.
The diference is I am not expecting you or anyone else to go through a change for my own personal sake. I’m just pointing out that phase 2 was about wpvp with no bgs, and this is what everyone who bought the game willingly signed up for.
You on the other hand, want everyone else to adapt to a change in the plan, for your own personal sake. Such action on your part, is defined as entitlement.
dude shutup, this game is unplayable atm. Of course entitled druid players
So because BLIZZARD changed the game, your calling ME entitled. 10/10 Sound Logic.
Honestly, i’m never going to agree with your OPINION. I’m done humoring you in this topic, you are vastly too dense.
They changed it because of the outcry, of the entitled players who weren’t happy with their own decisions.
And I’m not calling you that, just the position you are defending.
It’s adorable that you think forum posts are the driving force behind the change. Blizzard doesn’t need to look at forum posts to see what is going on. They have the actual numbers of who is playing or not playing. They aren’t doing this because 10 or even 100 people whined on the forums, they are doing this because significant enough number of people stopped logging on and started canceling their accounts.
Yes and a huge number of players decided to stay and play. The change would not really alienate pvp players (they would still play), while bringing other people back into the game, thus the reason why this isn’t really a gambit, but rather a sure move to boost numbers.
However the original aim of my topic was about the dangers of letting the vocal mob decide for everyone else, not the bg issue itself (conversation just got sidetracked into the moral argument for it). The same logic and story is what eventually lead to the little changes in retail.
We all know how that ends.
Blizzard did not try to solve it, fool.
They did open realm transfers with faction limits, a bit too late though.
What I find interesting is that many of those who complain the game is unplayable, did not opt to transfer to a more balanced realm. Why do you think that is?
Most likely because alliance transfers are not available from pvp servers, and blizzard will not allow us to know realm balance numbers, so how would one even know if the target realm were balanced or not?