If you are lucky enough to go to BlizzCon you will also get this awesome murloc suit:

Giev!!
If you are lucky enough to go to BlizzCon you will also get this awesome murloc suit:

Giev!!
Stumbled upon this little story over at the WoW forum:
But later on we travelled north to Westfall. We found this lonely dwarf paladin farming Harvest golems, was a little sad. Not flagged, we just stood there waiting for him to attack. But the poor guy used divine protection and ran away, hoping to get away from us without dying. We ran behind him for a couple of minutes and he just ran and ran and ran with no destination. Then finally he stopped and looked at us, only to run a little more until he reached the ocean. Since we were both mounted we just watched him swim further out until he was out of sight.
I loled. Does that make me an evil person?
There has been much going on recently (job interview, signing new job contract, preparing for moving to another country and such…) but we will try to update this blog more often :)
No, I don’t mean Black Temple or Gruul’s Lair or Serpentshrine Cavern. Those raid dungeons will not be seen by that many people to be honest.
I am talking about the end-game after level 70. Before the Burning Crusade was launched we read about upcoming 10 man raids which especially made my guild happy. We were a small guild who sometimes had problems filling a ZG raid. We hoped that smaller raid instances would actually make it easier for us to raid – without having to be as strict as so called “hardcore” raiding guilds. Our goal was to play and have fun with people we like, but we also wanted to combine that with progress in raiding.
After levelling up to 70 we realised that it hasn’t become all that much easier. My guild, which is now bigger than before, have had lots of fun together in the numerous 5-man instances, and we have slowly gotten ourselves attuned to Karazhan. But how about people who aren’t blessed with a nice guild such as mine?
There are lots of fun 5 man instances that are pretty easy to manage for a group of people used to playing with each other in a guild, but a few of them are very difficult to complete in a pug. I’ve had like 2 successful pugs in Shadow Labyrinth, but they were both with very experienced players. A “normal” pug just can’t handle it.
Some of the 5-man instances (and Karazhan) require an “optimal” group setup. If you don’t have the exact setup you just can’t do it.
What I would really like to see is a new 10-man instance a bit like the old UBRS. It was a nice instance (I never got bored with it actually) and manageable even with a pug. It would also be nice to be able to go to a raid without doing a long attunement quest chain.
In the Stratics developer chat a few days ago Tigole mentions Zul’Aman that will be implemented in an upcoming patch:
Brannoc: *anon67* Do you have plans to add more 10 or 15 man instance dungeons like Zul’Aman for casual players?
Tigole: Karazhan has been a big success and I think a lot of players really dig the 10 man raiding size. We’re going to try to make Zul’Aman for 10 people as well. It’s still a little ways off so there’s always the chance something can change but we think ZA would make a great 10 person zone.
Yes, people dig the 10 man raiding size, but a new Karazhan is NOT what the players want and I hope Tigole realises that. People don’t want long attunement quest chains, and many say Karazhan is too difficult (respawn rate especially mentioned). That is what has been said over and over again. The EU CM Ommra tried to summarise the feedback in this thread – now we can only hope the developers actually listen to what the players say.
And it is confirmed that Tseric quit. Or got fired, who knows.
I suspect that we will see lots of threads and blog posts about how good Tseric was and how much he will get missed. I can’t say I will miss him all that much – I dislike his arrogant attitude. As I said in a previous blog post I am sure he was doing his job in a good way, but I just didn’t like the attitude he had towards the players and the community. Sometimes there is only one thing to say, but there are tons of different ways to say it.
So a trailer for the Black Temple is released. Have a look at the two following threads. This one is posted by a blue poster:
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=286591307&sid=1
and here is one posted by a player:
http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?topicId=286631704&sid=1
Do you notice the difference? The player post starts off with a positive comment, and most of the following replies are positive as well.
The blue post is immediately flamed with negative comments like “nice huh but we will never see it anyway waah waah”. Not saying they don’t have a point, but it is fascinating how people follow a trend like this (praise or flame). It’s a very typical forum phenomenon.
I’ll get back to the discussion itself later, that is also interesting :)
The WoW community hase been in uproar about Tseric’s outburst this weekend: http://wow-en.curse-gaming.com/devtracker/1/en/details/1733/
Basically he snapped and showed some of the frustration CM’s must feel about all the trolls and flamers that are roaming the forum. It all starts with his second post saying “good luck with trying to get me fired”, and it’s later on in the thread he really shows how frustrating his job can be:
“Posting impassionately, they say you don’t care.
Posting nothing, they say you ignore.
Posting with passion, you incite trolls.
Posting fluff, you say nonsense.
Post with what facts you have, they whittle down with rationale.
There is no win.”
The discussion is now heated about the state of the forums and the responsibilities of the CM’s. Some people cheer Tseric on, saying it’s great that he shows that he’s a human and not a machine. Others think he’s highly unprofessional and should get fired.
Tseric is in my opinion often trolling and has a weird philosophical view of life which he unfortunately tries to share with the Off-Topic community on the US forum (sometimes I’m just like “lol wut?” when reading his OT posts). But some blue trolling is just nice imo, and I don’t really doubt that he is taking his other CM duties seriously.
I’m a bit ambiguous to this situation though – on one hand I totally understand that the amount of pure bullshit on the official WoW forums could make anyone insane, on the other I think he handles it a bit unprofessionally. Can’t he just go out and get drunk and whine about his job like normal people? (Maybe that’s what he did, only most other people don’t have the login info to a blue account… ;p)
Unprofessional or not, no job in the world involves taking insults as part of your job description. It’s amazing how most of the CM’s (especially Nethaera) manage to stay positive most of the times with all the bullshit they have to put up with.
It’s strange how people can excuse the rudest behaviour by saying “you get paid to take my shit!”. Do these posters actually think they will change something with the game by being rude? I know what I would do – totally ignore those posters and dismiss them as whiners.