I'm aware of that, and that's all I'll say on the matter.
Aight. I understand.
Then the only thing left is to kindly ask if you can put in the suggestion to have separate ladders and PvP rewards for both realms, despite having them interact with each other. Maybe thats enough to keep people playing PvP alts on Onyxia and prove we have enough activity on our own after S1. Thanks in advance.
How can we show it, if you won't even see first season without introducing instant 70 realm?
Anyway what is a counter argument to splitting ladders?
Best regards!
We will still be able to see where players queuing for PvP are coming from, and I believe the priority might be for using other Onyxia players before Blackrock.
I don't personally care about splitting ladders one way or the other, so I don't have anything to counter.
Then the only thing left is to kindly ask if you can put in the suggestion to have separate ladders and PvP rewards for both realms, despite having them interact with each other. Maybe thats enough to keep people playing PvP alts on Onyxia and prove we have enough activity on our own after S1. Thanks in advance.
Onyxia players will be ganked by more experienced blackrock players and will not want to play pvp on Onyxia anymore.
if a player from onyxia has 4 free hours a day, he spends 2-3 on raids and 1-2 on farming, wants to play pvp and against him are people who spend 4 hours on pure pvp. All other things being equal, a blackrock player has an advantage over onyxia player
Onyxia players will be ganked by more experienced blackrock players and will not want to play pvp on Onyxia anymore.
if a player from onyxia has 4 free hours a day, he spends 2-3 on raids and 1-2 on farming, wants to play pvp and against him are people who spend 4 hours on pure pvp. All other things being equal, a blackrock player has an advantage over onyxia player
This can / will happen even on Onyxia.
I know several high rated players that are looking forward to play competitive in TBC on Onyxia.
I agree with the difference in time and investments required, and I still don't think it's fair.
But even if you get "ganked" by more experienced players, no matter if they play on Onyxia or Blackrock, they'll move up in MMR and you wont be facing them again.
Onyxia players will be ganked by more experienced blackrock players and will not want to play pvp on Onyxia anymore.
if a player from onyxia has 4 free hours a day, he spends 2-3 on raids and 1-2 on farming, wants to play pvp and against him are people who spend 4 hours on pure pvp. All other things being equal, a blackrock player has an advantage over onyxia player
That would be true for anyone on Onyxia who created an alternate character just to PvP, or even who just focused on PvP with their main. This is a really bad argument, you're just saying Blackrock players are better at PvP and it's unfair to play against someone more skilled in a competitive mode. I doubt your Onyxia PvP mates are going to agree that they are by default worse than Blackrock ones.
That would be true for anyone on Onyxia who created an alternate character just to PvP, or even who just focused on PvP with their main. This is a really bad argument, you're just saying Blackrock players are better at PvP and it's unfair to play against someone more skilled in a competitive mode. I doubt your Onyxia PvP mates are going to agree that they are by default worse than Blackrock ones.
A player from a PvP realm does not waste time on other activities
And it's easier for him to get equipment
Onyxia players will be ganked by more experienced blackrock players and will not want to play pvp on Onyxia anymore.
if a player from onyxia has 4 free hours a day, he spends 2-3 on raids and 1-2 on farming, wants to play pvp and against him are people who spend 4 hours on pure pvp. All other things being equal, a blackrock player has an advantage over onyxia player
Bro, you just insulted the whole Onyxia community :D Thanks!
This is not the thing and never will be.
Since decision is made, we can only wait and see how it will develop. Nothing else to do I guess.
I know several high rated players that are looking forward to play competitive in TBC on Onyxia.
I agree with the difference in time and investments required, and I still don't think it's fair.
But even if you get "ganked" by more experienced players, no matter if they play on Onyxia or Blackrock, they'll move up in MMR and you wont be facing them again.
The most competitive ones still eagerly await the start of Blackrock TBC I have not heard of any that are hyped to spend 100 hours grinding again before playing the main game.
As usual on private servers as an alternative they would wait for people to share them accounts if it was not for Blackrock release and that would be the way worse outcome for Onyxia players.
Also your guild threatened to quit so I guess it is time now?
The most competitive ones still eagerly await the start of Blackrock TBC I have not heard of any that are hyped to spend 100 hours grinding again before playing the main game.
As usual on private servers as an alternative they would wait for people to share them accounts if it was not for Blackrock release and that would be the way worse outcome for Onyxia players.
Also your guild threatened to quit so I guess it is time now?
you can can have your own stupid little bracket where only people on blackrock are in it, no need to have any of you "tens of people" mixed in with us from onyxia who doesnt want you there.
The most competitive ones still eagerly await the start of Blackrock TBC I have not heard of any that are hyped to spend 100 hours grinding again before playing the main game.
As usual on private servers as an alternative they would wait for people to share them accounts if it was not for Blackrock release and that would be the way worse outcome for Onyxia players.
Also your guild threatened to quit so I guess it is time now?
I didn't say anything about the "most competitive ones", just answered my guy believeing only Blackrock players would stomp less experienced players.
You do know there are competitive players that have played Vanilla on Onyxia and will also enjoy TBC as whole?
People will be more likely to play pvp alts on blackrock, but as many has stated this will have an effect on Onyxia as whole, in pve as well.
I've never stated that my guild threatened to quit, you must confuse me with someone else. Everyone in my guild are going to continue playing on Onyxia, both PvE and PvP.