The other problem, based on that quote, is that Blizzard seems to have let their intentions blind them from reality.
Okay, so the Purge of Dalaran was supposed to give the Alliance a victory and a major new city. Sounds nice on paper. In practice?
1) The average person does not like attacking innocents.
2) You canceled any Alliance-controlled appearances of Dalaran.
How is anyone, Horde or Alliance, supposed to feel good about that?
If it is this common to hear Alliance players complaining, have you ever considered that you have alienated them? Intentions do not equal results. Whether or not you think they're justified, obviously there's a huge percentage of people who are feeling alienated. Just because you intend to appeal to them, does not mean you actually are.
LOL and I bet the Alliance will STILL just walk away after Garrosh is dead.
What absurd storytelling.
Tauror...you just misread what I said completely. By the 'Player Horde' I meant the Horde faction that the Player is a part of, not the Player themselves...
Well shit. I did have some faith hellscream wasn't that bad since he did give the civilans time to leave... Guess I was wrong. Will he kill them but.
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Aye mate
Because Horde zones can't have them losing right? The Alliance has never had quest chains where they lose, amirite? lol.
I don't care if you said MoP, Cataclysm is equally as relevant still since this is when the complaints started. If you want to play bullshit semantics, then you can just talk about Theramore. Which happened after Cataclysm and is part of the MoP storyline.
In the book it was explained that all the children were ported away from Theramore before the blast, soooo
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Also, after the purge Varian shows up and reprimands Jaina saying that he was working on getting the Blood Elves back in the Alliance. And since the Sunreavers would have presumably switched sides with the rest of their race, we'd have still gotten Dalaran as well. And then they later said that the purge was planned by Garrosh as a means of forcing the Belves to stay with the Horde. Um, what?
If the purge was supposed to be the Alliance's big moment, why has Blizzard tried so hard to undermine it as an Alliance victory? Why did they write it so that things would have ended better for us had we done nothing? Why is our "victory" playing right into Garrosh's hands?
Like I said to Alenarien, we know nothing about post-SoO. SoO ends with Garrosh's death and the retreat of the Alliance forces, we know nothing about the future deals until upcoming patches.
It would be like invading Normandy and already planning to make deals with the future German government.
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Yes, yes you are.
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Why do I need to repeat myself? Having a zone flip to the Horde's STORY in that zone doesn't mean the Horde, by default, has to wreck the Alliance in every single one. The Alliance has storylines (Andorhal is a good one) where we just completely lose and leave. Westfall is another one (Since I already know you were going to say "B-b-but Andorhal was in a neutral zone!").
What don't you get about this? People don't care the zones flipped. At least most don't. They care that the Horde shit all over the Alliance in every single one.
You can hide behind that excuse if you want, but that doesn't make it right.
Well that's just taking the whole ratings board enforced immortal-kiddies-in-video-games to a moderately ludicrous extreme... I find the whole thing slightly comical - as I saw someone neatly express once, the whole "job" of children is to grow up & become adults. Hence the process of childhood is one of experiencing new things & losing their innocence. To try & eliminate absolutely every rough edge from fiction is just counter-productive.
It also rather softens Garrosh's psychopathic bad guy image considering all the kids would've been nuked to a crisp if he hadn't taken them.
Last edited by lakhesis; 2013-08-31 at 09:46 PM.
Not in Kalimdor. The Horde is pushed back in Kalimdor, Krom'gar's forces are dismissed in Stonetalon, leaving the Alliance and their Grimtotem allies reign supreme against the trolls, the Alliance advances in South Barrens. Basically, Garrosh won nothing in Kalimdor, not even with the destruction of Theramore.
Now, if you say to me that Sylvanas has to be dealt with, I will agree with you.
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