Well, lets be fair, that is the point, when people say things like that you instantly know you can pretty much disregard what they say next. Anyone who screeches ‘Horde Bias’ will generally supplement it with ‘facts’ that everyone knows, like…
Ahh, here we are, it didn’t take long…
There we go, a prime example of someone not thinking through what is being discussed in the slightest, and trying to make it into another.
So 94% of the Devs are Horde are they? We’ll leave aside that Horde and Alliance are in game concepts, there are no Horde Devs, there are no Alliance Devs. There are Devs who might play one side exclusively, or the majority of them probably (Tip: ‘Horde Bias’ fans, this is how you make a disclaimer stating it is opinion, not -fact-.) play both sides, the same as most players seem to.
So, that out of the way, 94% of Developers favour Horde, 1 Developer favours Alliance. So that 1 Developer makes up 6% of the Developers? This means the 94% of Developers are in fact 15.6 people. OK, lets assume that the 0.6 of a person is a part time worker, sure.
So you’ve got 16 ‘Horde Devs’ and 1 ‘Alliance’ Dev ? That sound right? The maths is solid, so that is what you are saying, soooo
You got a Source for those figures? I mean 94% is a very precise figure, you couldn’t -possibly- have just made it up?
Also, How is it bias if both Factions have to do the same quests, with the same difficulties, same objectives and same outcome?
You have just described something entirely without Bias!
If Horde could only do Orgrimmar and Alliance could only do Stormwind, then yeah, one side might end up worse off, but -Both- Factions do -Both-!!!
How on the Gods Giddy Earth is that Bias? Both do exactly the same!