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Post by KostaAndreadis @ 01:14pm 28/04/17 | 8 Comments
Recently I had the chance to spend some time at Blizzard's HQ in sunny Irvine, California. Long story short, they have an amazing work-space and if you've ever been a fan of their games it's basically the real-world equivalent of getting to visit Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Where Orcs take the place of Oompa Loompas. Anyway, I also got to spend some considerable time talking to the WoW team on the day that they released their biggest patch to date -- 7.2.

And it was awesome to learn how much passion the team still has. And the fact they all play daily.

At this stage, over a decade after its initial debut, it’s clear that there’s no one way to experience World of Warcraft. Some come in solo, immerse themselves in the world, lore and story, whilst others simply play the role of a healer or tank and tackle dungeons or larger-scale raids in a group. Then there’s the PvP arena where competition thrives, crafting for those interested in creative expression, or even just wanting to catch up with friends and socialise. Trying to factor and include everyone into the equation for an update is no small feat. There’s a sense among the team, even after all these years, to create new things for all players. New locations for them to explore and quest in, and experiences for them to share.

“We have every type of player on the WoW team,” Ryan tells me. “We play as everyone does so we can give feedback saying, 'man, I wish I could do a dungeon with my pets’. Which we then respond, internally with, ‘okay, is that feasible?’ A lot of times we have big ideas, ones where we wonder both when and if we can do them.”


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notgreazy
Posted 03:07pm 28/4/17
Can you talk to the other side yet?
Steve Farrelly
Posted 03:11pm 28/4/17
Other side?
Khel
Posted 03:36pm 28/4/17
Demon hunters can, they have their own demonic language and horde and alliance demon hunters can talk to each other using it
notgreazy
Posted 06:15pm 28/4/17
Other side?

Alliance/horde talking to each other.

Always bugged me that you couldn't, even though before release they talked about inter alliance clans being possible.
Khel
Posted 11:35pm 28/4/17
Well, the two sides mostly hate each other and are usually either at the very least unfriendly or at the worst in all out war with one another, so I doubt there would ever be too much cross-faction play.

The most recent expansion started with them in a bit of an "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" situation where they were working together to fight off the Legion, but then things went bad and the horde retreated and left the alliance to get f***ed and the king got killed, so now they REALLY don't like each other. Jaina and Genn Greymane are both pretty much ready for all out war, and Sylvannas is the new war chief and gives zero f**** about trying to make peace.
notgreazy
Posted 06:06pm 29/4/17
Well, the two sides mostly hate each other and are usually either at the very least unfriendly or at the worst in all out war with one another, so I doubt there would ever be too much cross-faction play.

The most recent expansion started with them in a bit of an "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" situation where they were working together to fight off the Legion, but then things went bad and the horde retreated and left the alliance to get f***ed and the king got killed, so now they REALLY don't like each other. Jaina and Genn Greymane are both pretty much ready for all out war, and Sylvannas is the new war chief and gives zero f**** about trying to make peace.

WoW lore imo really f***ed up Warcraft lore, at the end of War3 they had a friendly alliance and it was pretty clear they were going to work s*** out but then WoW started and it never went anywhere.
Jeffro
Posted 08:51pm 29/4/17
You guys see this cinematic they recently released. I thought it was pretty good but the Horde weren't real happy it was Alliance only.

Arpey
Posted 08:55am 30/4/17
Horde gonna Horde. That was made because they had a cinematic to start Legion off and Alliance didn't.
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