Originally Posted by
Nathasil
More important than the 1 by 1 count of who lost what is the general feeling that was created by these changes. And that feeling is much worse.
The Alliance comes across as a total victim, just sitting there to be butchered by the Horde, not defending itself in any meaningful way. And if they lose, they lose big. And forever. Total desperation and humiliation. Also, they NEVER win. Nothing. Absolutely no new settlement of importance was created by the Alliance. They gained absolutely nothing.
Meanwhile on the Horde side...yes, they may lose sometimes. VERY rarely. And if they do, it NEVER is in a humiliating way. There always is immediate retaliation. They also don't lose anything meaningful. No, Undercity does not count because it was destroyed by Sylvanas, not the Alliance. The Horde did NOT lose Loradearon to the Alliance. You may argue that this is semantics and just looking at the current status of the war they did lose it to the Alliance in some way...but as i said in the beginning: The feeling delivered is more important. And from that PoV they simply did NOT lose Lordaeron to the Alliance. It was willingly given up by Sylvanas.
And when it comes to winning and gaining....oh boy. There is a litteral Horde Symbol as one of the zones of Kalimdor. They also got pretty much the entire Landmass of Legion.
Obviously Blizzard does not want Horde players to ever feel defeated and humiliated...while those are exactly the feelings they enjoy putting on Alliance players. And then they have the balls to make some mocking jokes on stage at Blizzcon. They really have nobody to blame but themselves that the current faction ratio at lvl120 is as bad as it is. And it will get worse.