That was a different story. Alli has smaller pvp playerbase (so less ppl to gear up) and got more honor / games so they geared up waaay faster (exponentially since they started to dominate so horde players geared even slower).
After a few weeks when everyone was equally geared everything went back to normal (50-60% horde wins)
To counter that, pre-season, I had to either form my own groups or join Honor Farming groups that were displayed in the battleground finder in LFG, which still apply to this days.
If Blizzard implemented a system that actually allowed you to form premades ranging from 10 to 40 players, I would of been joining / creating them.
Nice try. Organised breaking of the ToS (which you are doing when you try to circumvent the 5 man limit to premading in BGs) is a reportable offense under gameplay sabotage.
It is not my problem that you take part in organised anti-social behaviour. It is your problem. I will report you every single time I see you organising this rule-breaking behaviour and I will sleep with a smile on my face knowing you are banned for doing it.
Feel free to report me for making sure you follow the rules, or are punished for breaking them.
Oh and, iâm guessing that was your premade leader we disposed of yesterday?
Because he is a cry-bully. He wants to bully the playerbase all day by ruining everyones fun, and the moment anyone stands up to them they cry foul. Absolutely rancid behaviour and just goes to show that what I said here is true:
Itâs not organized breaking of the ToS though. Again and again weâve been telling you, itâs not forbidden. If it were, they wouldâve actually started taking action against it and they havenât. Itâs also not gameplay sabotage.
You mean âsocialâ? Pre-made runs are far more social than and group of pugs that are insulting each other because they canât agree on which tactics, or start insulting each other because they canât win, or expect everyone else to do the work for them.
Pre-mades by design are more social
I have no idea who youâre talking about as I havenât heard anything about a leader I know being banned
Abusing the reporting system to falsely get someone banned is a bannable offense in itself.
The day Blizzard implements a system whereby more than 5 players can queue up for the same BG Iâll agree with you but until then, itâs breaking ToS in my eyes and Iâll continue to fight the good fight against your kind.
Since you obviously have no evidence for this assertion, Hitchensâ razor can safely be applied: âWhat can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.â
Or in terms you might have a less hard time to process: âPic or it didnât happen.â
Of course not. There is no name, because no one has been banned.
Just out of curiosity, where exactly can one find this âruleâ. If you claim it exists, then you have to know where. Otherwise, Hitchensâ razor again.
There arenât that many leaders of premade groups, and if any one of the leaders got banned, the word would certainly have spread.
For your information:
-It is against the ToS to organise a mass report action aimed at specific people with your friends.
Meaning - you canât advertise here or anywhere in game, to randoms, to friends or to your guild/community members to report a player based on your sympathy (in this case hate) towards that same player. You canât decide that you hate a player and therefore try to get him/her banned. You canât decide alone that someone is breaking the rules by premading and mass report them. You risk getting banned yourself for this.
Also, not happy of the misinformation and debatable behaviour, youâre also sponsorising your bannable actions in the forums.
My days.
What a clueless human being.
You seem to be the only one furious here.
The real tragedy is that you are organising mass reports based on what you donât like in the game. And this is bannable.
Do you only come to the forums when one of your minions sounds a call to arms? The BG section has been rife with threads and posts about unhappy people complaining about premades and how they generally ruin their PvP experiences.