In your opinion who are the biggest QQers?
In your opinion who are the biggest QQers?
PvPers, no doubt about it, especially with younger gamers prefer that gamestyle.
Low rated pvpers whine the most.
90% of everyone in WoW is a Whiner in some form or another.
What about option 5: People who claim to have cancelled their subscription 6 months ago but still posting on forums about how awful the game is and how everyone else should cancel their subscription.
Low rated PvPers no question about that
average casual joes and pvpers cry the most about silly shit.
PVPers followed by hardcore raiders without a doubt. Honestly the people that QQ the least are the ones that enjoy the game the most. Most of the time those are the more casual players who just play for a few hours each day. Looking at the LFD for instance i have to say lately that the QQ in there has also gone down while in places like the world bosses/ LFR the QQ has gone up.
When looking at the forums though the biggest QQers are the people that quit. The only thing they do is whine and complain all day long without ever thinking. They shout and spew lies and half of the time they are even wrong. Of course those QQers are battled by people like me who hate the QQers and QQ about the QQers
Those who don't play anymore ... I want that option
Which one of these options is "casuals?"
Lol this poll is offensive.
PvPers! WoW is a PvE-centric game with PvP as side-content. Since World of Warcraft is a gear-based game, its PvP content is never going to be balanced. That's why I don't understand all the PvPers QQing about the game.
There are so many other games which offer much better competitive gameplay - just think of Chess.
All of the above?
Really liking the views here...
18 replies and 19 views.
Says all that is needed about this poll! lol
From the #1 Cata review on Amazon.com: "Blizzard's greatest misstep was blaming players instead of admitting their mistakes.
They've convinced half of the population that the other half are unskilled whiners, causing a permanent rift in the community."