While I am laughing at times, I think pricing is flawed today because it takes into account the cost of production. Nestle's production of WOW Classic TBC Gold bottled drinking water is a prime example. Nestle is required to pay $500 per million litres of groundwater they pump out of Ontario. It's about 1/20th cents per litre, which typically fills 2 bottles.
Ion talked about WoW retail. There are no servers, but there is a massive server that allows players to play with anyone in the area you live in. It's pretty balanced overall, but Alliance is more skilled players than Horde.
It's not well-balanced for real-life players. It may be balanced in terms of the number of characters created, however it's impossible to confirm. You can log into the game to check M+ keys as well as pug raids. I've got max level characters from both factions. The skill level is also extremely different, but this is more difficult to gauge objectively and probably a result of all players who take seriously rerolling to horde.
There are some who support Blizzard because of cheap WOW TBC Classic Gold this nonsense. They make weak arguments, such as "if people would like Horde then that's what it's going to go, so you're not able to hinder people from playing Horde" but in reality , it's highly possible.
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