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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-08-2011 @ 2:30PM
Transit said...
@Amaxe
I have played the Alliance side. And up until recently actually raided on both the Alliance and Horde side at the same time! And on a pvp server! (My Alliance guild fell apart, so I moved my toons so that they would all be with my Horde guild. I regret it now with how well the lfr system is, but whatever.) I like leveling characters on both factions.
The complaints I hear on the alliance side were until recently the complaints I heard on the horde side. And maybe because I am older and watched my nephews leave for college, but a lot of this bickering reminds me of when they were younger and they would argue over who got the bigger piece of birthday cake.
Sometimes you get a bigger piece, and sometimes your sibling does. When someone goes to a dinner party, even ones that they pay for, not every serving is the same size. There is no INTENTION of giving someone a bigger piece, it just happens.
Blizzard is trying to make a entertaining game for all it's players and not just half of them. Are they perfect? No. But they give it a damn good try.
I really wish the rhetoric would just calm down and I think this series will not help that. I play this GAME as a way to reduce stress in a very long work day. It reduces stress because it is a game and a hobby, and I treat it as a game and a hobby. I come hear to get news on my game and hobby. This is going to be a series I avoid because it will not serve any of those functions.