Horde stop following us to Earthshaker

Can’t really understand why this is blamed on Horde players from Flamelash.

No one did anything wrong. People simply made use of the faction imbalance during phase 2. The server was 70-30 before transfers and is now 95-5 with almost no people left there. You cannot blame Horde players for that. Alliance side would have destroyed the server in the same way if they had such a majority.

Only Blizzard need to be blamed for this as they did not offer players in such terrible realms a reasonable way out. Horde players moving away from Flamelash is expected. Earthshaker was around 60-40 for Horde before, but hopefully it’s more like 55-45 now so there’s some decent world PvP, not just zerging.

World PvP has always been about numbers. Everyone who says otherwise is foolish. This is why no one wants to play on a 60-40 or above servers, there’s literally no counterplay to larger numbers.

If the horde players were facing the same, they would have want to quit/transfer as well, anyone who denies that is full of blizzard. Regardless, this situation will lead to very interesting developments:

-Earthshaker will become a heavily contested server now.
-WPvP will be everywhere and hopefully the fights are more equal so zergs don’t decide everything.
-Flamelash is dead and will most likely not open the gates of AQ.
-Both Horde and Alliance players on Flamelash are screwed with no way out.

Other servers who are 60-40, 70-30, etc, will eventually become Flamelash. It will not be because of transfers, it will just be because of Blizzard’s complete and utter refusal to add PvP>PvE transfers or a faction cap/queue.

I feel sorry for all the players trapped in Flamelash now, both Alliance and Horde. To all the Alliance players out there, stay strong, many of us hate this situation almost as much as you do. To the Horde players who are celebrating this as a victory, you are absolute mongoloids.

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