Originally Posted by
Bamboozler
This attitude that, "If I'm bad at World of Warcraft, Blizzard should make it easier for me." is not something to be proud of. If I try out for the football team and I'm slow or a I can't tackle for shit, I don't expect the game to change just for me because I can't play it optimally. While this isn't the best analogy, that's how some of you who advocate the queue system come off. I've seen numerous people say, "So I don't get judged." or "So I don't have to suck up to the leader." or "I was bad so I got removed and replaced." If that's your constant experience in this game, especially in groups, you may want to consider that this game MAY not be for you.
This mentality that you can whine loud enough to get your way is something a baby would do. It's not a position that's respectable. Do I understand why Blizzard condones it? Yes, it's the money. They equate losing 100 faithful, raider-type players to be an acceptable loss if they can gain 1,000 scrubs out of their gameplay changes. That's a business model and it makes sense from a financial point. Also it makes sense that your friends aren't on all the time, I get that, too. Queues are handy in that situation, but not necessary. That's not sufficient reason, I believe.