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Drysc on PvP balance and WoTLK
Drysc, one of the posters from the official World of Warcraft community team today answered a quite long and interesting post regarding various PvP issues on the WoW forums.
By Sebastian 'gosey' Selin
Mar 13, 2008 17:29
Drysc, one of the posters from the official World of Warcraft community team today answered a quite long and interesting post regarding various PvP issues on the WoW forums.Quote from Drysc:
It happens, but I'll try to touch upon each of your points and maybe give some small amount of insight and reassurance that they're all points we're either aware of or actively working to resolve.
Regarding spec viability we would definitely like to see every spec at least partially viable, that doesn't mean however that each spec will be equal in a very cutthroat PvP environment like the arenas. A prot warrior or shadow priest or what have you should though be able to jump into a battleground or arena and be able to do something with some small amount of success. How much success that should be is really the question, but our general philosophy is that we're ok with some specs not being as viable as others, we sort of have to be.
There's a synergy within the classes for PvP, as well as PvE, that doesn't lend itself to a model where every spec is exactly the same, exactly as viable as the other, in every situation. At that point we start watering down classes, watering down abilities, copy and pasting, the focus of the game is lost, dogs and cats are living together... mass hysteria.
Moving on to battlegrounds I don't believe we've ever stated that we have fewer maps to keep queue times short, that's not an issue. The issue is the amount of time it takes to create a battleground, and balancing that work time with other areas of the game. Battlegrounds are very labor intensive, Warsong Gulch which is probably the smallest of the battleground maps still has some terrain issues here and there. Playtesting, balancing, making edits, all require a very large amount of resources to ensure a successful battleground.
Now, that's not to say we aren't willing to put in the time, only that we have an entire game to put resources into, and those resources have to be delegated appropriately. The entire team is now working full force on Wrath of the Lich King, and the new battleground it also includes. Hopefully there will be some time to get additional battleground maps into the mix even after it ships. Personally though I think I'm most excited about Lake Wintergrasp just to see how it turns out.
In any case I'm sure the people you've been playing with have appreciated your time with them in the game, and I think you'll be pretty excited with the stuff going on in Wrath once we get a bit closer and can start revealing more and more.
But I hope you had fun, and see you around maybe.
Original post (Official WoW forums)
It happens, but I'll try to touch upon each of your points and maybe give some small amount of insight and reassurance that they're all points we're either aware of or actively working to resolve.
Regarding spec viability we would definitely like to see every spec at least partially viable, that doesn't mean however that each spec will be equal in a very cutthroat PvP environment like the arenas. A prot warrior or shadow priest or what have you should though be able to jump into a battleground or arena and be able to do something with some small amount of success. How much success that should be is really the question, but our general philosophy is that we're ok with some specs not being as viable as others, we sort of have to be.
There's a synergy within the classes for PvP, as well as PvE, that doesn't lend itself to a model where every spec is exactly the same, exactly as viable as the other, in every situation. At that point we start watering down classes, watering down abilities, copy and pasting, the focus of the game is lost, dogs and cats are living together... mass hysteria.
Moving on to battlegrounds I don't believe we've ever stated that we have fewer maps to keep queue times short, that's not an issue. The issue is the amount of time it takes to create a battleground, and balancing that work time with other areas of the game. Battlegrounds are very labor intensive, Warsong Gulch which is probably the smallest of the battleground maps still has some terrain issues here and there. Playtesting, balancing, making edits, all require a very large amount of resources to ensure a successful battleground.
Now, that's not to say we aren't willing to put in the time, only that we have an entire game to put resources into, and those resources have to be delegated appropriately. The entire team is now working full force on Wrath of the Lich King, and the new battleground it also includes. Hopefully there will be some time to get additional battleground maps into the mix even after it ships. Personally though I think I'm most excited about Lake Wintergrasp just to see how it turns out.
In any case I'm sure the people you've been playing with have appreciated your time with them in the game, and I think you'll be pretty excited with the stuff going on in Wrath once we get a bit closer and can start revealing more and more.
But I hope you had fun, and see you around maybe.
Original post (Official WoW forums)
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is he comparing a shadow priest and prot warrior to have the same viability in arena there? :S
needs to be more like early wow where each class brought something unique to pvp i.e shaman and their super WF or rogues and BACKSTAB. not this everyclass is almost the same attitude :(
I remembered they were all top notch about The Burning Crusade when it was about to release, but in the end it let a lot of people down.
I have a feeling the same thing is going to happen with Wrath of the Lich King, and more people will cancell their account just because it ain't worth it to have faith in anymore.
Also: Lol with a capital L at comparing protection warriors to shadow priests.
Maybe i geet bored fast from 1 class , or maybe they just nerf / buff to much for the so called (Balance) to the game.
their are so many bugs and issues going on atm and it seems like blizzard cant make a fisth andmake some classes eqaul to each other.
If WoTLK is disapointed for me i hope other MMO's will be around if not then i think i quit Warcraft :=)
Things that bugs me the most in TBC =
Battlegrounds matchmaking - ding level 70 and you face S1 / S3 T4 / T6 people
After 2.5 years 1 new battlground --_-- wtf ?
Arena System Flaws- Team Boosters, Cheaters,
Class Imbalance - low synergy for some combo's/Setups for Arena
Lack of uniqeu pvp sets pve sets
Dispellers who dispel your 30 min buf in 1.5 seconds :P
Massive Amounts of Crowd Control by some classes
These things went worse and worse in my opinion , but still i have fun tough , but i dont know for how long :+)