So, cowards then. It doesn’t change the fact that they are responsible.
Yep. Things like that irritate me. Characters flip-flopping all over the place, no consistency, just doing what is really convenient for the story they want to push through, instead of starting with what a particular character is like and building a cohesive story from there.
Danuser and his unreliable narrator trope
That’s completely irrelevant, you can’t be complicit in the act then after the act say “Well, I don’t like what you did.” You’re still a culprit
Yes lets opposethe person who shown no problem commiting genocide and we have no guarantees of winning. The real horde turned on her. Look at saurfang in the battle for lorderon. Notice how in the cinematic in 8.2 only the u dead stood by her. But yes lets blame the entire horde when it was just undead and wierd players who apparently areinto deadthings
At this point I’m so pissed I’d love to see a few more of these leaders become loot pinatas.
After what they did to my Horde, let them all burn.
I don’t know who exactly is/are to blame for it, but it sucks
It gives a sensation of missed opportunities and lack of depth. It’s a shame.
I get that, the Horde deserved better.
Man, common You’re entire faction participated in every meter of attrocities through Ashenvale and Darkshore.
After all is over, whole your faction participated in concentration camps.
this person answered you prefectly
And that’s especially illogical for the loyalist PC, who went into action fully aware and consenting.
The Horde was very much complicit and willing, then we get the stupid Saurfang drama and somehow we all realize how much we love the Alliance. We don’t, except maybe the Taurens.
The fact is, the faction war must be maintained through small conflicts around the world and not major catastrophies like Darnassus.
The Alliance is vastly superior in military power and would easily wipe off the floors with us.
This reasoning doesn’t work for three reasons. First, even if you’re into the RP, this forum is OOC.
Second, in my general experience, your real-life views get projected into your RP character, especially since you’re essentially playing as you.
Third, and finally, the horde leadership structure at the end of BFA was completely changed, much like how Germany completely changed at the end of WW2. Sure they did horrible stuff, and we shouldn’t ever forget that, but holding them over it is dumb. Especially since both horde and Germany make it very clear that they hated what they did.
So you don’t agree with it? Good cause I thought everyone lost their marbles on this.
Anyway, I hope the US forums speak up about this bad, very bad choice they are making cause nobody listens to us here. But I doubt it. The virtue signaling is too good for them to pass up on.
Would have loved a faction war on the new city were the horde tries to burn the tree again
Seriously? People do that crap?
I don’t think “They weren’t evil, they were just cowards” is the winning argument you think it is…
I believe the saying goes: “All it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing”, or something like that.
The Alliance also made camps with Orcs in after the second war (Think it was the second war). Blackmoore was a pretty bad guy.
Blizz are walking a fine line im not against cross faction play grouping playable content. But a neutral night elven city just does not make sense to me
Yea apparently. It’s because they’re your feelings and thoughts, so it’s easier to build an RP character around them.
I don’t RP, so I wouldn’t know.
Neither do I, but I am on an RP server. Well, RP-PVP when that was still a thing, but seriously why the hell would I make a crazy zombie to and what? Act like it’s me? That is the opposite of what I thought RP was. Anyway, the point is, this is still a game, even if people RP themselves. You can’t compare it to reality because again, it’s a contradiction of the point of why people play this game, a game, because it’s not reality.
yeah they helped, without them committing genocide and burning the tree down there never would have been a need for a new world tree after all.
So in a way you are right. They did help.