Because pvp in every single game ever that consists of pve and pvp has the most obnoxious and rude players and for that reason they often get the most attention.
I'm not saying all pvp players are like that but a large portion are. I think of it like two children: one is sitting and playing with toys and is content. The other is screaming it's head off because the toys aren't to their liking. Which child will be the first to receive attention?
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Edited by gregoryw3: 2/20/2017 3:32:38 PMWell said, Like World Of Warcraft there pretty cool headed (unless it's Deathknights then they are toxic little -Blams-) NVM I just went on the Battlegrounds Blizzard forums and it's just like this place except not as toxic...maybe Reddit is better. At least the server I play on is super chill.......except when we have a guild war... Edit: I think PVP people are just toxic, thankfully I'm not a PVPer....oh well my 18 days in PVP totally means I'm a pve-er. Well time to accept that I'm toxic....
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I was an original Beta tester for that. Played it until 2008. At first it was all about Rogues being overpowered because they stun locked a priest from full health to zero and couldn't do anything about it. Then it was Hunters complaining that they were the weakest class to suddenly being over powered and people complaining about being kited and couldn't get close enough to hit the hunter. Then Shaman being over powered because of a chest piece made from a recipe that would heal them when hit. Then druids complained about being too under powered to suddenly being over powered. OH and watch out for shadow priests, they're just over powered and no one wanted rogues in raids because they required too much healing from the healers. The forums used to be nothing but drama. And god forbid if you were a screwed up guild master who says they couldn't heal during the raid because they were too busy managing their guild administrative work. And everything has been fixed and working as intended.
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I agree 100%.
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Excellent analogy and couldn't have said it better myself. KUDOS to you sir!