It does work though.
eVeRyOnE sHoUlD bUiLd A cOmUnItY oF 40+ AcTiVe pEoPlE tO cOmBaT mE AnD mY FrIeNdS cHeAtInG. Lol
Or, they could just do BGBs and not have to worry about it.
Seems like a lot simpler of a solution.
You are not listening.
There are more people on the first 3 pages of the solo shuffle ladder than there are total people queing epics.
Just because its the same communities full of the same players fighting each other for the 100th time doesn’t mean the game is alive.
I wonder how many communities are composed of the same players in all of them and their alts.
Its like saying ruin is a lively guild cause it has 1000 players when 850-900 of them are usually offline/ have not logged on the game in months.
it also results in a poor gameplay experience. why would you want to play solo all the time? solo queueing is fine when you are by yourself and feel like playing, but that should be a precurser to a social event with other people, be it raiding, or RBGs, or epics. if you are playing wow alone you are playing it wrong.
Communities are actively purging non-active players.
that doesn’t make any sense, im not trying to claim that epics are the new most popular mode, im saying they are growing since their creation in 8.0.
this is why you purge. when your community leadership regularly purges inactive members you get left with a community of only active members. eventually you get full and need more communities.
im sure someone is out there with 900 alts in one comm, but the bigger more active communities all do regular purges, so when you see 981 members, they are all active players.
Tell that to ruin… they’ve been purging for years and just mass reinviting usually low level players who then stop playing usually and then they just mass kick and rinse and repeat the process.
You basically have 100 out of 900 actively doing everything.
They just invite people to pad their numbers… they don’t kick you for not getting in discord or not participating in general.
ruin is only one community and they do pve as well
And they also are barely known… and they’ve been around for years
and they are bad at pve to btw just fyi.
People who get known in video games are individual pro’s who usually become streamers not “communities”
Queuing into a match where no one is cheating, versus one where people are isn’t a poor gameplay experience.
But that said, I honestly just don’t like you. I don’t care about your game XP, etc. I’ve just read your posts for 4 years and think you’re a lame dude, and a poor sportsman. There’s definitely worse things in the world to be, but I just don’t find any merit in discussing anything with you. So really no offense intended outside of my opinion not being flattering, but I’m not here to talk to you, I’m here to help people and talk about BGs.
One of these doesn’t allow players to queue up in a raid group.
I think the people circumventing competitive restrictions are playing it wrong. I think the people mass dropping queue pops in their attempts to circumvent the system, causing other people’s games to start with one team half-empty, are playing it wrong.
just because you don’t want to join a group doesn’t mean people who do are cheating.
Just gonna leave this here.
if joining a group is so impossible for you that you think its unfair other people do it, maybe you are too anti-social for wow and should play something else.
You are mistaken in believing you are the majority on this game.
It is you who should find a diferent game
im pretty sure the majority of people in an MMO want to play with friends. everyone else is playing elden ring or modding skyrim
Nearly every wow pvp streamer is playing solo shuffle.
is that an argument?
form a raid n q for ebg, tell me wut happens
RUIN WPvP raids were awesome in BFA.