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Developer Interview for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King

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I had the chance to take part in an interview with Brian Birmingham and Ana Resendez in advance of the official release of World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Classic. They both work as lead software engineers on the classic WoW expansion for the Lich King. Here are some of the interview’s highlights from the wide range of subjects that were covered.

Features: Should They Be Added?

One of the features in Retail WoW that makes finding parties to complete dungeons exceedingly quick and simple is the dungeon finder. However, it is frequently highlighted as something that contributed to weakening the sense of community among players because we weren’t naturally joining groups on our own and kept running into the same faces, which strengthens community bonds and new friendships. Birmingham brought up the fact that they promised not to add Dungeon Finder back in if they ever returned to Wrath from the very beginning of Classic.

The team had to reconsider their position because the community has voiced a strong demand for it. He continued, saying  “the biggest argument we hear against it is ‘if you don’t like it, don’t use it,’ but it doesn’t really work that way. Once it’s available in an ecosystem, it tends to leach players away because it’s so convenient.” This is accurate; the first time around, we saw that play out with WoW. The number of gamers wanting to form groups in various ways crashed as soon as we were able to automatically queue for items. It’s simpler to add your group to the queue than it is to use other techniques to recruit people, even if you were just attempting to find one extra person. So either you have to implement an automatic dungeon finder and understand how it will affect the community, or you can’t include it in the game. With it, there is no genuine room for compromise.

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The developers had also considered merging the raid lockouts for raids with between 10 and 25 participants. Many guilds felt under pressure in Wrath to undertake weekly 10 man and 25 man raids in order to increase their chances of obtaining gear. This was troublesome mostly because it lengthened the time required for raiding, and playing the same content twice as often can result in players becoming fatigued twice as quickly. A further stressor on raid groups in Wrath was the inability to easily divide a 25 man raid into two 10 man raids. This specifically became a problem with Trial of the Crusader because there were suddenly four versions of every raid instead of only two after Heroic difficulty was enabled.

Birmingham said they had gotten a lot of feedback from players who preferred to play one version of the raid with their buddies and the other with pick-up groups and didn’t want the lockouts shared. He gave this explanation of their solution: “So what we decided is actually, it wasn’t really a problem until Trial of the crusader, so we’d really like to try the Ulduar model where the lockout is split between 25 man and 10 man so you can do each of those in a week. But still, the Heroic versions are something you can do optionally inside the normal version, so we are going to try and see if we can do that for Trial of the Crusader.” Sincerely, this is a great answer. I’ve always been disappointed that they switched away from having the difficulty of the fight alter as a result of people acting differently during the fight. Each solution has trade-offs, but if they can successfully implement it in ToC, it would be nice to see that applied to ICC as well.

The new user interface (UI) that will be included with the Dragonflight expansion was also brought up, along with the chance that some of it might make its way into the Classic branch as well. Birmingham stated that it is something they may be able to incorporate in portions, highlighting in particular the capacity to rearrange additional elements on the UI. He added, “One of the things that we were really happy about with the initial Classic release, I know I’m one of them I really enjoyed the way it looked, was bringing the original UI for folks who were nostalgic for it. We put a lot of effort into making sure that when you first start the game, you think, “Oh, yeah, I remember this; this is how it looked.” In light of this, it’s probably doubtful that Classic will receive the same comprehensive UI revamp that DF is receiving, but players could see some aspect appear if the community wants it.

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Tougher heroic dungeons

According to a recent interview, phase two of Wrath Classic will also include harsher Heroic Dungeons. Although there has been a significant departure from how Wrath operated in the past, ultimately, this should be a good thing. It will definitely serve as a bit of a catch-up mechanic for players, which will make it simpler for raids to backfill their teams when the first tier is complete. This raises several issues, one of which is whether the Heroic+ dungeons will stop rewarding rare gear and start solely dropping epics.

Birmingham quickly clarified that he was unaware of the precise strategy being used to deal with treasure in Heroic+ because it was still being developed. He did, however, state that he thinks it is currently intended for the additional stuff that drops to be genuine additional loot. You will receive both the new epic loot and the rare gear that typically drops in Heroic. The player will still be able to go back and complete the ordinary Heroic version of the dungeons to obtain those rare items and be able to obtain the enchanting mats that way, he added, if that isn’t how they decide to go about it.

This entire interview was a fantastic opportunity to go over some of the information we already knew and to get a glimpse of what is coming up for Wrath Classic. When phase two is released, some people could be disappointed by the concept of changing some aspects of raiding and the addition of Heroic+, but these modifications could make Wrath Classic even greater than it was. Although Wrath had many positive reviews, there were also several significant drawbacks. It is amazing to watch the development team address these problems by coming up with fresh approaches.

At 3 p.m. PDT on September 26, Wrath of the Lich King Classic will be live worldwide. To find out what time zone you are in, go to the Wrath Classic launch page.

As Editor here at GeekReply, I'm a big fan of all things Geeky. Most of my contributions to the site are technology related, but I'm also a big fan of video games. My genres of choice include RPGs, MMOs, Grand Strategy, and Simulation. If I'm not chasing after the latest gear on my MMO of choice, I'm here at GeekReply reporting on the latest in Geek culture.

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Helldivers are angry at Arrowhead because the community manager was fired without due process

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Throughout history, it has become evident that, in the face of tyranny, those who cherish liberty and democracy will stop at nothing to defend them. They will fight relentlessly, using every last round of ammunition and shedding the final drop of blood. In a stunning turn of events, it appears that developer Arrowhead is facing a potential revolution, as previously loyal Helldivers 2 players who once supported the developer are now expressing their outrage. They passionately advocate for justice and the inclusion of the undemocratically dismissed community manager, who has affectionately been nicknamed “General” Spitz, into the official in-game lore.

In typical fashion, an overnight Change.org petition (courtesy of RPS) has garnered nearly 4,500 signatures at the time of writing. This is an attempt to make Arrowhead reevaluate their decision to let go of Spitz, a community manager who has been an integral part of the community since the game’s release. In the midst of the PC/PSN account linking debacle, Spitz, like a game critic sensing the winds of fate, rallied the community on Discord (as seen on Twitter) to express their discontent through reviews, refunds, and other means. It enhances our influence in the discussions with Sony. They completely disregard our discord.

After the chaos subsided the following day (yesterday), Spitz addressed the community, describing this action as “almost.” It hasn’t exactly resulted in their termination. Shortly after, a final transmission was confirmed where Spitz disclosed that they had been released, expressing their resilience by saying, “Every war has its casualties.”

On May 7, 2024, around 11:45 PST, the Helldivers Discord community made an interesting discovery. It seems that the community manager, Spitz, had been unexpectedly removed from his position, and any evidence of his previous involvement in the discord was completely wiped out. This incident seems to have ignited a revolution, with Helldivers demanding the immediate reinstatement of Spitz and his immortalization in the game for his self-sacrifice.

“We strongly advocate for the official canonization of General Spitz in Helldivers lore. Embracing the spirit of liberation. Supporting democracy. For the betterment of the game and its devoted community.

It’s interesting to see how this situation unfolds. Arrowhead CEO Johan Pilestedt himself commends the determination of players in the Sony showdown, but there seems to be a hint of contradiction here. “General” Spitz provided us with some thought-provoking words to ponder: “I was well aware of the potential consequences when I made my statement about refunding and altering reviews; nevertheless, I remain steadfast in my position. I fulfilled my role as a representative of the community, just as I was expected to.

Spitz is no longer the Community Manager.
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Ciri from The Witcher expresses her hope that fans will give Liam Hemsworth a fair chance in his portrayal of Geralt

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Netflix’s The Witcher has been at the forefront of the recent trend of video game IP transitioning to TV, alongside HBO’s The Last of Us and Amazon’s Fallout adaptations. In 2022, it was announced that Henry Cavill would be stepping away from his role after Season 3, making way for Australian actor Liam Hemsworth to become The White Wolf in Season 4.

In an interview with Collider (courtesy of Eurogamer), Freya Allen, the actress who plays Ciri in the series, has reached out to fans who may find the change to be a challenge. Allen expressed his view of the situation, acknowledging that it may not be ideal and that fans can be quite critical. He mentioned that he doesn’t want to speak on behalf of Hemsworth, but based on his understanding, it seems like Hemsworth is aiming to inject some heartfelt elements into the project. I’m eagerly anticipating his performance after all that training. And he’s truly a delightful individual. I hope people give him a fair chance, you know?

It’s unclear why Henry Cavill decided to depart from the show, despite his previous commitment to stay for the entire seven seasons if needed. Netflix has announced that The Witcher has been renewed for a fifth season, which will be the final installment of the series.

 

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CEO of Helldivers 2 commends the remarkable determination displayed by the community during the intense Sony showdown

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The experience for Helldivers 2 players has been quite turbulent lately, and we’re referring to a community that is accustomed to leaping from great heights into the most intense and terrifying battlegrounds imaginable. In the midst of a highly debated PSN account requirement for PC players and facing intense backlash, Sony has made a surprising reversal, yielding to the overwhelming force of public opinion. The CEO of Arrowhead, Johan Pilestedt, has displayed an intriguing attitude throughout this challenging period. He has shown remarkable composure, actively engaging with community managers and experiencing the difficulties they face firsthand.

Pilestedt expressed his admiration for the community’s determination and praised their ability to work together on Twitter, following Sony’s reversal. He sarcastically expressed gratitude towards Sony for their “prompt and efficient choice to make PSN linking optional.”

In the future, Pilestedt expressed his vision of working closely with PlayStation and the players to establish a groundbreaking benchmark for the concept of a live game. The aim is to foster a strong partnership between developers and the community, ultimately resulting in an unparalleled gaming experience.

What are your thoughts on the commotion surrounding Helldivers 2? What are your thoughts on Sony’s involvement, Pilestedt’s attitude, and the community’s reaction? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments section below.

 

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