new poster from EU with leaked info, seen it happen before
new poster from EU with leaked info, seen it happen before
The best lies contain a grain of truth. Better to take this with a grain of salt.
As to why June makes sense. Sure Summer time is traditionally bad for video game sales. However the timing makes sense. You're looking at the end of the 2nd quarter, which would be padded by the release. Third Quarter will be strong as the remainder of sales, and subs coming back as summer winds down and autumn begins.
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They had lots of content about WoW and D3 but apart from that? One short panel about HotS, some things about Hearthstone but nothing new and surprising and nothing about SC2 I can remember of. At the moment Blizzard has 3 big games and people expected to get lots of info about all 3 of them. Also there wasn't that much in-depth information about the games they showed like in the past. Maybe it would've been better if they focused more on just WoD on Blizzcon instead of splitting the time between RoS because the way they did it, it felt like we didn't get that much information. There's still a lot of speculation about the things they showed and they needed to release some blogs to clarify what they meant. With RoS beta already out people can gather the infos they want but with WoD it's different.
such news...! We wont see wc4 for a very long time.Warcraft IV is not planned
Druid since Feb. 06
Um just one question what the hell does Informations mean?
Druid since Feb. 06
Last edited by Simca; 2014-02-02 at 07:36 PM.
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Console release required console-specific developers to be brought on board + expansion overhauled the majority of the game's systems.
The D3 team went from like ~80-90 people to over 100 in the year following its release.
The only way the OP would be correct is if they scaled down the D3 again very recently (my knowledge is half a year old) and he didn't know about the period with an increase in development.
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Because some people assume that the state of a thread being open/closed validates or invalidates a leak, so people can say "Boubouille said X" when mods lock a thread.
Since that happened in the past, we now only lock threads if they're super obviously false, and I can't prove that the entirety of this is false, just small pieces, so it will stay open.
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There are multiple parts of a development team and coding is part of it not just artists. A team won't downsize because the game is out of development, even when a game is published there is still a LOT of bugs. You implement a patch to fix bugs more bugs show up from patching. I honestly don't think the team has downsized especially since they have a new expansion coming out. A expansion causes more bugs and as soon as it launches there will be a TON of bugs that needs to be fixed that they may or may not expect. NOT only on PC's but on consoles each of which requires a team to patch.
Further more expansions also have patches that require artists when adding new content. Those same artists could also be working on another expansion out.
Last edited by Ceethemage; 2014-02-02 at 08:03 PM.
Damn those generic field onions posing as the much finer forms of Allium Amaryllidacae Alliodae. Moderators must stop this onion disaster! (PS, not making fun of the poster...just providing a culinary chuckle). In all reality, like Sim said, moderator action on these threads communicates a message through the Tin Foil Network and it creates a much larger problem than one contained thread. Unless they have verified information either way, they typically let them be.
BAD WOLF
well...- The Team wants to launch expansions faster but it is still a problem because there arent enough good developers who applied at Blizzard Entertainment
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/blog/127...iring-2-3-2014