Jindo wrote:No offense, but how can you call this new system more casual?
You are lacking in the logic department, aren't you?
Jindo, do you understand that premade versus premade queues are unreliable for honor? They are upwards of thirty minutes for a game, not including the play time necessary to beat an organized opposing team.
This has several issues that accompany it, two of which I'll name: account sharing by people like Gladiatus and win-trading. Assuming this change happened because pugs were complaining about facing premades all day, well then it most certainly would be a "change for the casual" so to speak.
Why else implement the system then? Because there certainly is no evidence that dictates vanilla WoW had premade versus premade queues until after TBC's release. So, we have a private server that advertises blizzlike, yet implements non-blizzlike patches to convenience the majority (casual pvpers).
You know what, I think this is a very familiar picture I'm painting. It sort of looks like... retail World of Warcraft. Huh... Interesting.
(That, my friend, is how you formulate an argument. Go read a book, you moron.)