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    Suramar Preview, Movie Review, PvP Realm and Beta, Expensive Items, Guardian Preview

    Update: Added some more movie clips.
    Update (9:00 PM EDT): Added behind the scenes footage.

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    Legion - Suramar Preview
    Suramar is the max level zone in the Broken Isle. It was unlocked in recent builds but it still doesn't appear to be complete just yet.





    Warcraft Movie Screening and Reviews
    Some members of the press saw the Warcraft movie last night, but they are not allowed to talk about it until May 30, several days after the EU release. Thankfully two people on Reddit have already shared their thoughts on the movie!



    Warcraft Movie Clips
    A few clips from the movie were released today!



    Warcraft Movie - Behind The Scenes
    A little bit of behind the scenes footage from filming was released today!





    Warcraft Movie Stills
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    PvP Realm and Beta Launch
    Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
    Hello everyone, we recently announced that Legion Beta will be starting later this week. We wanted to give you a heads up that the PvP realm will not be available for the first day of the Beta.

    We want to learn as much as we can from the first day of Beta to help improve the launch experience for Legion. So it's important that we focus as many people as we can on that launch content.

    Also, when the PvP realm does come up the next day, only battlegrounds will be available. Battlegrounds will only start if a lot of people queue for them, so we're going to focus the PvP queues on them for the beginning of beta.

    We'll monitor the queues and bring back Skirmishes once we feel we've gotten some solid testing on battlegrounds.

    Thanks again for all of your participation and feedback. We'll see you in Beta!

    Legion - Expensive Items on Vendors
    Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker / Official Forums)
    There are, as people have noticed, a small handful of very expensive items on vendors in Legion. This isn't anything fundamentally new - the original Kirin Tor Signet Ring cost a small fortune in relative terms when it first came out in Wrath, as did the Grand Expedition Yak in Mists.

    When it comes to cosmetic items and convenience perks, they vary tremendously by source, both in terms of playstyle and degree of difficulty. Some are widely-earned rewards, some were simply a matter of being around at the right time (e.g. the Onyxian Whelpling), others require tremendous skill (Gladiator mounts, Mythic raid mounts from current content), while others require a combination of persistence and luck (Time-Lost Proto Drake, Elegon's mount, etc.). Some require you to engage in PvP, others require raiding, others require extensive outdoor gameplay, or profession use. And some require a sustained and concerted effort to accumulate a ton of gold.

    Besides, think of it as a favor to all the arachnophobes out there - do you really want massive spiders skittering around everywhere?

    Just to be clear, I agree that the Mad Merchant isn't going to serve as a very effective gold sink. But that's because he isn't intended to be one in any meaningful sense. Gold sinks, in an MMO economic sense, are primarily things like repair costs, the Auction House tariff, and a range of useful expensive items that still fall within the price range of many guild banks and gold-rich players. In this case, a handful of very wealthy players may dump a large portion of their gold reserves into this one vendor, but that's ultimately a blip in the grand scheme of the WoW economy.

    If we wanted to drain as much gold as possible out of the economy using these items, we'd be pricing them differently. If the Blackfang Widow cost 200k, I'd wager that far more than 10x as many would be sold. Inflation is a concern, but that's a battle that will be waged on many other fronts. This is just a crazy merchant. The point of the items is to be ludicrously expensive, just as the point of something like the Time-Lost Proto Drake is to be ludicrously rare (if you think about it, a multi-day respawn that shares a spawn point with a more common variant and has a zone-wide patrol is pretty insane...). Some of the vendor's details may be tweaked, and there's been very good feedback in the thread on the relative attractiveness of the different items, but the 2mil price tag for the mount is not likely to change.

    This is starting to sum up the Legion expansion feedback in general. "We appreciate the feedback given, but not a damn thing's gonna change. We're totally listening to you guys though!"
    I'm sorry it feels that way. This is going to be a lengthy post that will stray far afield from the topic of expensive vendor items, but there there are at least two major underlying issues here:

    First off, there are multiple viewpoints on nearly any topic, as you can see in this thread. If I'd instead posted that we were going to reconsider and massively reduce the prices of the cosmetic items on this vendor, there would be other people feeling like their feedback was ignored. It's exceptionally rare that everyone wants the same thing (despite frequent framing of "no one likes X" or "we want X" when giving feedback). And even then, there is a large silent majority that does not post on forums. If there were actual unanimity regarding a certain issue, we would change our design: For example, early on in Warlords, we changed Group Finder loot from Personal back to Need/Greed until we could iterate on Personal loot further, and the community overwhelmingly told us that was a dumb idea. The change was reverted within 2 days.

    Second, almost every facet of WoW is an activity that caters to a minority of the playerbase. That may sound odd at first blush, but it's true. In a sense, that's part of the magic of WoW. It is not a narrow game, but rather one that can be enjoyed in numerous different ways, by people with hugely diverse playstyles. A minority of players raid. A minority of players participate in PvP. A tiny minority touch Mythic raiding. A tiny minority of players do rated PvP. A minority of players have several max-level alts. A minority of players do pet battles, roleplay, list things for sale on the auction house, do Challenge Mode dungeons, and the list goes on. Virtually the only activity that a clear majority of players participate in is questing and level-up dungeons, but even then there's a sizeable group that views those activities as a nuisance that they have to get through in order to reach their preferred endgame.

    And yet, taken together, that collection of minority groups literally IS the World of Warcraft.

    Perceptions of feedback are further complicated by the fact that, due to the cooperative nature of the game, players tend to make connections with others who favor a similar playstyle. I'm generalizing a bit here, and there are certainly exceptions, but I'd guess that a typical Gladiator-level player probably doesn't have a WoW social group that consists of people who mostly solo-level alts and explore the world. And most small friends-and-family guilds don't spend a lot of time talking to competitive Mythic raiders. So when there's a change, or a feature, that is aimed at a portion of the game that isn't your personal playstyle, it's easy and in fact natural to have the sense that "everyone" dislikes it.

    If we decided to focus on a specific playstyle and elevate that portion of audience above the rest, then we could certainly visibly and consistently address clear feedback from that group, but WoW would become a far smaller game in the process.

    Another major consequence of this structure is that if we have some special reward (be it a unique mount, a powerful item, a title, etc.) and we choose to associate it with a particular playstyle, almost by definition a majority of player feedback will be against that decision. For example, if an awesome mount comes exclusively from PvP, the majority of players who don't participate in PvP yet desire the mount would prefer that it were otherwise. If our goal were to please a majority, we would likely have to make a version of that mount also available through raiding, and one also available through outdoor questing and reputation, at the very least. But doing that would dilute the reward itself. Ultimately, the approach we take is usually to tailor different content and rewards that can feel special to different groups, rather than trying to come up with a lowest common denominator that isn't special to anyone.

    In closing, I know it often can seem like we don't listen. We are - just to many, many different voices. And it may be that a given change, feature, or reward is simply aimed at a different portion of the playerbase. Or we could be wrong and we haven't realized it yet. So please, keep talking.

    Just a simple question that they won't answer: Will the mount be unique or will it show up reskinned elsewhere? If it's unique, I'll buy it. If it's not, I won't. What conceivable reason could they have to not answer something so simple? So frustrating.
    The only reason is that it's difficult to make absolute "never"-type statements with confidence. We have no plans to offer a recolor or highly-similar version of the Widow, as we agree that it would undermine the value of the mount (highly debatable though it may be) if there were easily-obtainable variants.

    But in the distant future? Who knows. Maybe some day we make a spider expansion, all about spiders, complete with a playable arachnid race (this is where I alienate all the arachnophobes who were grateful for my first post in this thread), and there are spider mounts everywhere. So I can't say "never."

    But in general, we feel that we've diluted the impact of some of our mounts by offering numerous variants of the same base creature. It's appropriate for some creatures, especially where it feels like a prominent part of the natural fauna of a new continent (e.g. all the various Proto-Drakes in Wrath, or Cloud Serpents in Mists), but when something is unusual we should try to keep it that way. A mount like the Ratstallion should also remain unique for the foreseeable future.

    Blue Tweets
    Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
    Classes
    Brewmasters: Wall of text crits you for 9001.But you Ironskinned, then Purified it, so you survive. (Celestalon)
    I really wish you'd post things like this for every spec, but that's unreasonable. But it would probably stop shadow priests >
    Aye, I wish we had time to give more attention and have more discussion with every spec, but it's not really feasible. (Celestalon)
    now you are telling people (mythic raiders at that) how to play the class they have been maining for years? Icing on the cake.
    When we make significant changes to, there's a new learning process for even the most experienced players to go through. (Celestalon)

    Or maybe more to the point; as healers, should we be letting BMs drop low instead of trying to obsessively keep them above 80%?
    We're aiming for a world where ALL tanks, regardless of class, who are at 80% are viewed as not an emergency. (Celestalon)
    If your tank is at 80%, I'd hope that you look at that as "Sweet, I'll let HoTs cover that", not "Time to Flash Heal them!" (Celestalon)

    Paladin (Forums / Skills / Talent Calculator / Artifact Calculator / PvP Talent Calculator)
    Good morning! Will judgement of light heal players at full health? Will be a lot better if only players at less than full hp
    No; we will change this to not spend charges on players with full health. (WarcraftDevs)

    PvP
    Could you bring back rated arenas to 70/80/85/90 to make the brackets active again?Take out achievements I don't care.
    We have no plans to return rating to these brackets. (WarcraftDevs)

    Will crit return to do 200% DMG in PvP instead of 150% now that multistrike is gone?
    Critical Damage and Critical Heals in PvP combat will continue to deal 150% of normal spell and ability effects. (WarcraftDevs)

    Are Tol Barad and Wintergrasp battlegrounds being removed with Legion?
    Both Tol Barad and Wintergrasp will remain active in #Legion. (WarcraftDevs)

    Misc
    Eric turns to the room of quest designers and says he's going to put us in-game. I say "Please don't." (craig_amai)
    He puts us in as incompetent NPCs who got captured. And makes a quest to find us and kill us. Such love. (craig_amai)

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    I hope the reviews are just bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by moveth View Post
    I hope the reviews are just bad.
    That's really sad. Why if I may ask?

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    Quote Originally Posted by moveth View Post
    I hope the reviews are just bad.
    I hope you break your pinky toe.

    Also, wait for it to drop. So far it seems it's much better than other videogame movies.

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    so the whole hype over the Overwatch early access was just hyoe. Most other games if they say early access mean early access, not just 3 or 4 days where you might get some time in the game then have to wait till the game launches to play again. If I had know the early access was a lie I wouldn't have preordered

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    Speaking of bad reviews, why did MMO choose to post that questionable, vague and totally unhelpful review by the redditor on the front page? The doomsayers are going to lap it up, but it isn't even a coherent review. It basically says 'I liked some bits and didn't like others and some people will think it is bad.' Wow. Quality stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grimo View Post
    Speaking of bad reviews, why did MMO choose to post that questionable, vague and totally unhelpful review by the redditor on the front page? The doomsayers are going to lap it up, but it isn't even a coherent review. It basically says 'I liked some bits and didn't like others and some people will think it is bad.' Wow. Quality stuff.
    If you have come across a better review, please let me know. That review and the other one in the link are generally positive (and two of the only three reviews I have seen so far).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vance1982 View Post
    so the whole hype over the Overwatch early access was just hyoe. Most other games if they say early access mean early access, not just 3 or 4 days where you might get some time in the game then have to wait till the game launches to play again. If I had know the early access was a lie I wouldn't have preordered
    It said early access to the beta. Not sure what you misunderstood or expected lol. Nowhere did they tell you "hey you get to play the game a few days before everyone in the live version"
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    Quote Originally Posted by chaud View Post
    That review and the other one in the link are generally positive (and two of the only three reviews I have seen so far).
    You and I both know that most of the people here will only look at that tiny quote you added and consider the movie a failure before any official review appears. Imo you should've added the 2nd edit he posted.

    I hope the reviews are just bad.
    Case-in-point.
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    I kind of figured the movie score would be in the 60-70 range. I'm sure actual movie critics will be pretty harsh on it though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vance1982 View Post
    so the whole hype over the Overwatch early access was just hyoe. Most other games if they say early access mean early access, not just 3 or 4 days where you might get some time in the game then have to wait till the game launches to play again. If I had know the early access was a lie I wouldn't have preordered
    Anyone that preorders a video game deserves whatever befalls them. Asinine things to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwynplaine View Post
    I kind of figured the movie score would be in the 60-70 range. I'm sure actual movie critics will be pretty harsh on it though.
    If only movie critics would actually matter, sadly enough they don't matter as they are bribed by opposing movie studios.

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    If you do math, separate SC2 titles are cheaper than Complete Trilogy now. Be careful

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    So their gold sink mount from a prior expansion of 120k becomes 2m gold in Legion...

    Nice of Blizz to acknowledge the fuckup they did with the free gold off WoD's Garrison that grossly inflated the value of gold.

    Good job morons.

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    And the WoW movie is shit. Does this really surprise anyone?

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    Awesome! I'm glad the movie seems to be great according to that guy (If you do read up what he said/has answered). And I agree with him that the CGI looks amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shudder View Post
    Anyone that preorders a video game deserves whatever befalls them. Asinine things to do.
    Correction, anyone who orders a game that doesn't get something non-preorders don't is being silly.
    Pre-ordering Overwatch also got you some xmog type stuff too, IIRC.

    Why pre-order Wow when you get *nothing* special out of it and can wait until pre-patch to decide?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dakushisai View Post
    If only movie critics would actually matter, sadly enough they don't matter as they are bribed by opposing movie studios.
    I'm not so sure about bribery but opinions are like assholes.. everyone has one. They've been known to be wrong but they've also been known to be right.
    I'll just wait until release, read the plot on Wikipedia and judge whether or not it's neat enough to see it in the theatre as opposed to wait until it's released on dvd.

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    Suramar looks amazing :O!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shampro View Post
    That's really sad. Why if I may ask?
    I didn't realize that what I wrote had 2 meanings when I wrote it. What I meant to say was that I hope that the review itself it bad and the movie is better than the reviewer thinks. Because I want the movie to be better than a 60-70/100.

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    Video blocked on copyright grounds @chaud

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