11-06-2004, 04:07 PM
FoxBat,Nov 5 2004, 11:57 PM Wrote:It has *never* added up to bug-free and well-tested content from any game company I've ever seen, especially Blizzard. QA can be quite a slow process. An attempt to implement everything Bolty is talking about within 2 weeks would probably self-combust over all the sloppy bugs introduced. It will likely take more time to get things into place without being utterly useless/abusable and/or destroying the rest of the game world in the process with crashes, exploits and such.
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Except, the things Bolty is saying are problems I pointed out are not the problems he sees them as. He noted that PvP needs a lot of work, I don't see that given what Blizzard has said what their vision is for it (which is team PvP, not individual PvP). He also noted that there were a lot of unfinished zones with no quests, I've been to every zone in the game, while there are some quests that still need rewards, all quests work and NPCs are in all zone, the only two zones not in the game at the moment are Mount Hyjal (I so want to see Nordrassil) and Silithus while Moonglade needs be populated, but that will likely be an an area to get quests and not really do quests (it's mostly a Night Elf city almost the same size as Darnassus). I also noted that Blizzard internally has been one patch ahead of us, it is likely that we will see a number of things with this next patch involving spells, balancing, and the introduction of things.
I forsee these next two weeks being mostly fixing of bugs (they still have the nasty one involving the login server dropping out and leaving it so people cannot log on). They probably won't do a whole lot of adding new things, just balancing final things and squashing as many bugs as they can.
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