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WoW lead producer interviewed

By Sebastian 'gosey' Selin
Apr 15, 2008 00:13


ImageBlizzard's own community part "Insider" has caught up with the World of Warcraft lead producer J. Allen Brack and art director Chris Robinson to talk about the development of Fury of the Sunwell.

The Sunwell is one of the most important sites in Azerothian history, which makes this the main discussion of the interview but they also bring up paralells with Naxxramas as well as the transition to Wrath of the Lich king.

Here's a clip:

"Insider: Do you see a lot of parallels between Naxxramas and Sunwell Plateau?

J. Allen Brack:
I see Sunwell Plateau more as an evolution of what we did with Naxxramas. Like I said, Sunwell Plateau serves a dual purpose of concluding The Burning Crusade’s story as well as representing the ultimate challenge for PvE content. In that regard, you could say it’s the Naxxramas of The Burning Crusade. But there are also some noticeable differences reflecting what the team learned from developing Naxxramas: Sunwell Plateau definitely has a more focused layout than the massive expanse of Naxxramas. Naxx’s immense size was one of its defining characteristics, and that was not a bad thing in itself. It allowed us to populate the necropolis with some of the game’s most memorable raid bosses, but at the same time I think its size made it difficult for some players to fully experience the dungeon. Sunwell Plateau’s smaller scale will let more players access the raid and give them a reasonable chance of clearing it before the launch of Wrath of the Lich King.

In addition, we consider Magisters’ Terrace to be an integral part of the complete Sunwell package -- a small group experience that, along with the slew of new daily quests, new badge rewards, and new crafted items, shows our continued commitment to providing meaningful, rewarding solo and small group content."


The interview, which is very much worth the read, can be found here.


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