Conclusions from the WoW.com faction transfer survey

The other questions were a little hairier -- I tried to ask people not to answer if they didn't fit the criteria for each question, and there's no way to tell for sure that's what happened. Also, lots of people wanted to see the answers without voting, and unfortunately, our voting system doesn't allow a clear way to do that (I have since checked with our tech guys, who say that the solution we came up with, voting without choosing an answer, did not affect the poll). But after the break, we can try to suss some conclusions out of the data anyway.


Similarly, this question's answers don't add up -- 3210 people answered the first question, and 2735 answered the second, and clearly both of those numbers are higher than the amount of people who said they transferred factions at the beginning, not to mention higher than the number of people who said they transferred to each corresponding side (though it is interesting to note that the two numbers of total answers in these two questions show a similar ratio to the question above -- the ratio here is about 54/46, still in favor of Horde).
But there is still something interesting going on here: Blood Elves and Humans are the highest choice, and from what we've heard anecdotally, those are in fact the two classes that the majority of people have transferred to in both factions. Even if people were just voting for the faction they liked the best, the results here are pretty interesting. We can't call these conclusive numbers at all, obviously, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Blood Elves and Humans were really the most popular races being transferred to on either side.
But there is still something interesting going on here: Blood Elves and Humans are the highest choice, and from what we've heard anecdotally, those are in fact the two classes that the majority of people have transferred to in both factions. Even if people were just voting for the faction they liked the best, the results here are pretty interesting. We can't call these conclusive numbers at all, obviously, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Blood Elves and Humans were really the most popular races being transferred to on either side.

Finally, this question is a little more legit -- the total answers of 7027 lines up much closer (relatively, of course -- I wouldn't trust my life on it) to the 7993 people above who said that they hadn't transferred yet. And perhaps most interesting, the number here is actually higher than the percentage of people who have transferred. It's probably a fair conclusion, keeping in mind that this is a completely unofficial and unscientific poll, to say that we'll see another, even larger round of transfers when players are allowed to transfer to the new Cataclysm races. It still won't be a majority of the player base by any means, but from these numbers, we can expect it to be slightly larger than the transfer totals we saw last week.
Then again, people are projecting into the future here -- by the time Cataclysm actually comes around, people will probably want to roll the new classes anyway, and if they've leveled a Worgen or Goblin up before Blizzard lets them transfer, they'll probably be less likely to actually transfer another character. So many people who say now that they will transfer probably won't anyway.
At any rate, no matter what the numbers, we can make a few solid conclusions:
Then again, people are projecting into the future here -- by the time Cataclysm actually comes around, people will probably want to roll the new classes anyway, and if they've leveled a Worgen or Goblin up before Blizzard lets them transfer, they'll probably be less likely to actually transfer another character. So many people who say now that they will transfer probably won't anyway.
At any rate, no matter what the numbers, we can make a few solid conclusions:
- Blizzard made a truckload of money off of the faction transfer service last week, and the service has definitely justified its existence.
- While the majority of players isn't interested in using the service, there is a nice chunk of the playerbase that's already jumped ship, and I think we can reasonably put that percentage at over 10%, if not higher.
- As for where players are transferring, the exact numbers are still unclear, but it's pretty reasonable to assume that Alliance to Horde is winning out, even if it's just by a few percentage points.
- And we haven't heard the last of this faction transfer service -- Blizzard can expect another burst of transfers, possibly bigger than the last, when they open up the new races after the expansion.
Filed under: Horde, Alliance, Polls, Realm Status, Virtual selves, Odds and ends, Blizzard, Cataclysm






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
Elastoplast Sep 10th 2009 9:05AM
That's 570,000 players, not 57,000.
So that's $17,000,000, not $1.7 million.
Just splitting hairs, is all...
Chukie Sep 10th 2009 9:07AM
Id happily split that hair.
Celton Sep 10th 2009 9:15AM
Are you trying to say that 30 million people play WOW in the US? I think the 57,000 number is correct. /rolleyes
Elastoplast Sep 10th 2009 9:26AM
No, what I'm saying is that 19% of 3 million is 570,000.
/facepalm
ZMES_Matt Sep 10th 2009 9:47AM
You beat me to it. :P
Mr. Schramm did indeed misplace a decimal.
MechChef Sep 10th 2009 10:30AM
Pssh. What's an order of magnitude between friends?
thebitterfig Sep 10th 2009 11:08AM
I think Mr. Schramm also made a mistake in the application of the word "net" to profit. Net profits are the gains after all overheads and interest are paid. However, there are costs involved for Blizzard in the faction transfer. A lot of them are sunk, such as the cost of programming the feature in the first place. There are also advertising costs, and possibly some fairly small costs to Blizzard incurred with each individual transfer. What the estimated 1.7 or 17 million represent are the *Gross* profits, which is the amount of money you rake in before you subtract the costs.
However, that's just economic nitpicking on my part...
Mike Schramm Sep 10th 2009 11:29AM
Fixed. Have I mentioned that I'm bad at math? Thanks very much for the catch.
bouffanda Sep 10th 2009 9:08AM
I think you're right to be skeptical of 19%. Wow.com readers are NOT representative of the WoW population as a whole.
snowleopard233 Sep 10th 2009 9:17AM
Well, it's the best and easiest sample the guys here can get. I'd still argue there's a diverse group of players who read this site so it's not like the statistics are a total wash. Overall, I'm happy they posted the results so soon and find them interesting.
nyctef Sep 10th 2009 10:11AM
Also, I think people who have transferred factions are more likely to fill in a survey about it. The other questions are probably a lot closer to the real numbers though.
Zayd Sep 10th 2009 9:10AM
European servers now please Blizz.
kthxbi.
Evlyxx Sep 11th 2009 6:49AM
Indeed gief plx!
Bossy Sep 10th 2009 9:12AM
Those stats don't represent anything.
The average WOW player hardly reads upon WOWinsider or does fill in forum polls.
Hardly a few 0.0X % of those Millions of players .
Article is not representing a random sample of WOW players at all.
swampsquatch Sep 10th 2009 9:36AM
While I will agree that this poll doesn't represent the average WoW player, you can make a theory of what the WoW population did based on your findings as long as you don't present it to be fact. I am sure we all know how polls, sample sizes, and misleading polls are taken.
To Mike I wanted to add something you forgot for the conclusions.
"At any rate, no matter what the numbers, we can make a few solid conclusions:"
5. WoW.com readers cannot follow simple directions like, DON'T VOTE IF YOU DIDN'T USE THE SERVICE, to try and get the most accurate results.
6. WoW.com readers could not wait patiently for a follow up post on the results of the polls and resulted to not voting and clicking vote for the results. Thankfully not screwing with the numbers, but obviously many of them weren't that smart and most likely just picked a random result to see the other results.
I admit I was hoping this post would be sooner, but now it doesn't really matter because idiots messed with the results.
Zrob Sep 10th 2009 10:06AM
Swamp,
Don't blame the respondants for a poorly designed instrument.
Instant results never should have been available.
Shionia Sep 10th 2009 9:16AM
Not just new races that some are waiting for, but new race/class combinations. Knowing I will be able to change to Troll is the main reason I'll finish doing the last few levels on my Nelf druid.
Boz Sep 10th 2009 10:18AM
Forgive me if I am misinterpreting, but I believe what you're alluding to is that we'll see another spike in transfers once the new races and class combinations become available with Cataclysm.
I, personally, will be transferring my Troll Shaman to Alliance once the Dwarves figure out how to communicate with the elements.
I expect many other gamers will be making similar moves to one faction or the other for cosmetic or social reasons.
Shionia Sep 10th 2009 10:49AM
@ Boz: Yes, I should have been clearer - while I'm sure a lot of people may faction change to grab a high-level goblin or worgen, some of us are going to be happy to simply have the new classes available to the "old" races.
Chris P Sep 10th 2009 9:19AM
Blizzard still got a lot of money to make out of the EU... I myself is moving my Gnome Lock to Blood Elf