BlizzCon: YOUR Questions for WoW’s Developers

Posted 5th Oct 2008 04:26 PM by Maticus

Just a reminder: We’ll be going to BlizzCon again this year, so that means lots of exclusive content, interviews with the developers, and shots of the event!

We have plenty of things lined up that we want to ask the makers of WoW, but what do YOU want to know? If there’s anything you’d like to see us put to the developers, add it to the thread in our forums. We’ll ask Blizzard your questions for you!




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SSH83
Posted 06, Oct 2008 07:52 PM
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Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

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SSH83
Posted 06, Oct 2008 07:52 PM
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Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

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SSH83
Posted 06, Oct 2008 07:52 PM
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Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

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Maticus
Posted 07, Oct 2008 02:26 PM
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[QUOTE=SSH83;4160484]Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

You may have a point, but I certainly won’t be giving up WoW until they nerf everything to make it easier on myself, and I don’t know many others who would either raspberry

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Maticus
Posted 07, Oct 2008 02:26 PM
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[QUOTE=SSH83;4160484]Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

You may have a point, but I certainly won’t be giving up WoW until they nerf everything to make it easier on myself, and I don’t know many others who would either raspberry

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Maticus
Posted 07, Oct 2008 02:26 PM
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[QUOTE=SSH83;4160484]Well i have a question that i don’t think I would ever actually ask in person: How do they feel about the fact that the best way to play WoW is to not play it?  If players wait for raids to get nerfed and welfare epics to upgrade themselves before playing to see content and get geared, we save a lot of time and money for the same experience (or better experience since you’ll do less grinding and less periods of time with void of new content).

You may have a point, but I certainly won’t be giving up WoW until they nerf everything to make it easier on myself, and I don’t know many others who would either raspberry

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Twoflower
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:36 PM
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since wow has been running for quite some time now, i wonder how long they are going to continue developement and how many more addons we can expect. I know that Diablo2 servers are still up, and that game came out in 1999. will wow servers still be running in 2015 ? ^^

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Twoflower
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:36 PM
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since wow has been running for quite some time now, i wonder how long they are going to continue developement and how many more addons we can expect. I know that Diablo2 servers are still up, and that game came out in 1999. will wow servers still be running in 2015 ? ^^

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Twoflower
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:36 PM
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since wow has been running for quite some time now, i wonder how long they are going to continue developement and how many more addons we can expect. I know that Diablo2 servers are still up, and that game came out in 1999. will wow servers still be running in 2015 ? ^^

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