08-23-2006, 10:23 PM
Long term? Definitely a good thing. Short term? I miss seeing the familiar faces.
I gave up on pvp with my level 60 warlock due to long queues (usual population imbalance issue on Malygos). I got back into it on Aman'Thul as something to do when the friend I was levelling with wasn't on.
The queue times were short, and the player pool was fairly small. The players I ran into in the 20-29 bracket, I saw again in 30-39 and then 40-49. I remembered the Alliance players who knew what they were doing, learned which Horde players love to wait in the flag room to ninja flags.
Last night I don't think I saw any familiar faces in any of the games we played. Played one AB match that the Alliance were leading 3-2 for most of the match then had a brain meltdown and lost 0-4. I got some great heals from a druid from another server in that game; I wonder if I'll see him again?
A couple of warsong games were pretty one-sided. The Alliance controlled the midfield a bit in one game, but couldn't coordinate an offence.
Chris
I gave up on pvp with my level 60 warlock due to long queues (usual population imbalance issue on Malygos). I got back into it on Aman'Thul as something to do when the friend I was levelling with wasn't on.
The queue times were short, and the player pool was fairly small. The players I ran into in the 20-29 bracket, I saw again in 30-39 and then 40-49. I remembered the Alliance players who knew what they were doing, learned which Horde players love to wait in the flag room to ninja flags.
Last night I don't think I saw any familiar faces in any of the games we played. Played one AB match that the Alliance were leading 3-2 for most of the match then had a brain meltdown and lost 0-4. I got some great heals from a druid from another server in that game; I wonder if I'll see him again?
A couple of warsong games were pretty one-sided. The Alliance controlled the midfield a bit in one game, but couldn't coordinate an offence.
Chris