Let's talk about Legion
Who comes back here first: Feali or Gif Dwarf?
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Illidan will put himself in the avatar of sargeras body. at the end of legion and then getting blessed by the final titan and thus he gets his naarusupersaiyancrapwritingfuckthisshit form.
last weeks build went live at 8 pm, so get comfortable boys
Originally Posted by Bigbazz
I hope so hard for beta... I already have my beta key ensured by winning a giveaway of vanion eu...
PLS I need to see what they have done to my class...
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This is... somewhat true?
Off the top of my head:
- I know Vanilla had an Alpha, but I don't know much about it. Based on the amount of information I've heard about it, I doubt it was under an NDA. Personally, I didn't pick up WoW until December 2014, a month after Release. I know TBC had a Beta (I was in it), but I don't know about the Alpha. Based on what I remember of TBC and how untested most of it was (i.e. virtually all the raid content), I seriously doubt it was public, even in secret.
- Wrath and Cataclysm had secret (more like 'worst kept secret', but I digress), NDA-enforced Alphas that were not in-house. After the leaks in Cataclysm Alpha, they finally learned how stupid that idea was (lol NDAs in the era of the internet).
- MoP's Alpha was 100% in-house and and the first beta wave was F&F + some yearly pass people. This can partially be blamed on the yearly pass thing (i.e. they had to do it that way), but not entirely.
- WoD had a public, NDA-less Alpha (which started F&F), but it didn't last too long (a month and a half?). For the majority of the WoD Alpha, there was only one playable zone (FFR) and one playable faction (Horde).
- Legion has had a longer public Alpha than any other Blizzard game besides Heroes of the Storm (whose Technical Alpha phase lasted for 10 months). However, the game has never had classes or specializations literally unplayable for extended periods of time in any public testing phase before.
Personally, I think they're defining Alpha vs Beta purely on two criteria:
- Are enough zones playable (i.e. >=2)?
- Are all of the factions, races, classes, and specializations playable?
This explains WoD's Alpha period (Beta launched with Gorgrond, a few weeks after they made Alliance playable). If this is the case, Destruction being done may be indicator for the last build before Beta.
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I am pretty sure the alpha thing is as people have suggested just a title blizzard are using because of the assumption of keys being given out en mass to people when in beta. Hec there is even evidence on this very forum of people hoping they go beta for that very reason but the issue is more compounded because wod was so contentless and people are really hungry for new and exciting content. It actually fairly smart in this respect they get there tight group testing done and can make sure everything is tightly working before they do go beta . I am sure beta will just be a stress test anyway. So until nearly everything is pretty much set in stone accept a few balance tuning passes I dont see beta coming out until that happens so like 3-4 more weeks
Many shadow priests in the thread would argue Reaper of Souls (lvl 60 tier talent) should be baseline, otherwise our execute SW is virtually useless with it only generating insanity on kill. But I digress, they wanted marksman to be about no pets. Shouldn't have to pick a talent to make that possible.