For as many as there are those that want the Faction dissolved. There are those who don't want it to be dissolved. I feel like the best way to do this would be to add a 3rd faction that remains neutral. As I for one don't want to leave the Horde but I know others who might.
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I'd just put it up to player choice. Factions still mean a lot to a lot of people, but I don't think the story should force us into those roles. For gameplay purposes they have to exist, but I'm getting kinda tired of the story shoehorning me into flag waving patriot Commander.
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Yeah I don't try to advocate for the Horde and Alliance being dissolved. More all the races -needing- to be shoe horned into them to be playable. Which is at the center of Blizzard telling a story about the trials and tribulations of risen night elves in the worst way imaginable.
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I think they should have left the original concept of the world without fractions. Night elves are friends with tauren, humans are friends with orcs, all are neutral to each other. It makes sense after Hyjal. But instead, we only have stupid and destructive wars.
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Well the game is called "Warcraft" and I hate to say it but there was a success to the Alliance vs Horde stuff from the get-go. People are passionate about their factions. I am too. Hopefully, after BfA the faction wars are indeed over.
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I don't think dissolving factions entirely is the way to go about it, but player choice in some instances would be nice. Dissolving in gameplay terms just puts everyone in the same boat. You'd have Forsaken on the same team as Night Elves, forced to chum it up.
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Faction iconography is important though. As much sense as it'd be to have humans be neutral (they're one of the most versatile races in the game) they're inextricably linked to the blue team. Same with orcs and the horde.
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Another problems I can think of tons of races on the Horde with plenty of reasons to swap factions (Belfs, NB, Tauren, Goblins) but very few Alliance ones that'd go Horde.
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Honestly I'd just allow both factions to group up and communicate while keeping the split for gameplay purposes and downplaying our role in the war. If you want to be a hardcore Horde/Alliance fanatic, go nuts, but the story shouldn't treat everyone like that.
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I think WoW is at its best when the faction conflict serves as background tension to the main story. Where both factions can focus their energy on a non player threat, rather than making your player base cannibalize. BFA was unbearably toxic at points.
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I think BfA worked in an interesting manner where at first I was super excited for the Faction conflict (I disliked the Factions forced into the background in Legion) but the more the story went on I grew more and more excited for the two sides to team up against Sylvanas.
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