sorry if there is already a thread about this, but i couldn't find it.
so there is this massive online game called World of Warcraft, some of you might have heard of it, it only has like 10 million users, and the Tv advert has people like chuck norris and Mr T, and so i ask of you, who plays, and what kind of character do they play, also this is a thread for conversing about the game, talking about raiding, dungeons and potentially creating a group of users who could eventually make a guild.
I have several characters in game, my main char is a tauren pally who i don't really play much anymore as i started a Human pally on a different server and im in the midst of levelling him at the moment, so speak up people.
what race are you?
what class are you?
and what kind of game do you play.
Playing Blood Elf Warrior, because I thought the retardedness of Season 9 Warriors was going to last longer than it did. I wish I would have rolled human right about now, so I could wreck people's faces with double burst trinkets.
It sucks how underpowered warriors are this season, almost as bad as s5
the boy still plays, i was on last night doing a few bits and bats, it doesnt really hold my interest. Im sure it would have been a different story had I joined near the beginning rather than in the last year and a half or so
I was a blood elf hunter when i last played, im now a troll hunter... i like having pets
Blizzard wants new World of Warcraft expansions every year
Somehow it makes sense that when Blizzard releases a trailer for a new World of Warcraft expansion with massive orc cannons mounted on the back of a giant cyclops, people get a little excited. But maintaining enthusiasm for the nine-year-old game might also mean getting new content out at a quicker pace—even as often as once a year—according to new comments by WoW lead systems designer Greg Street.
Blizzard has managed to spread four major expansions over those nine years. There have also been, as Street points out, smaller patches, but shifting to a yearly release schedule for expansions would be a considerable step up. It's a move that could change the way new and returning players view WoW, according to Street.
"We find that expansions are what bring players back to World of Warcraft," Street tells Digital Spy. "Really good patches will keep them, but they aren't as good at bringing players back to the game.
"We really want to get to a cadence where we can release expansions more quickly," he says. "Once a year I think would be a good rate. I think the best thing we can do for new players is to keep coming out with regular content updates."
Let's face it: WoW remains immensely popular, and it's not exactly fighting for its life here. But with the continual churn of new MMOs, many of which are free-to-play, it's clear that Blizzard wants to keeps its position as the planetary leader for just a bit longer.
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