Introducing the World of Warcraft Community Council

There are way too many PvP achievements in the game that are best completed by coordination with the opposing team.

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How does that voting work? The only players I know are high visibility players (streamers + top raiders), people on the forums and then like a handful or so of people in game. I would imagine that’s how it is for the majority of all games.

I’m interested in having a place to see conversations unfold without the excess noise that tends to be created on public forums.

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People are of course complaining lol…

I think this is a good thing :slight_smile: we need more interaction from the devs! I really want the next 10 years of WoW to be good :smiley: I just hope they are very careful who they pick…

Yeah a lot of the BG achievements are best completed by just ignoring your team and doing what you need to get the achievement.

I’m surprised this didn’t already exist, even if not a publicly known activity. I have tried many times to be a positive provider in these forums but have all but given up because any suggestion is attacked by a wall of “no you are a loser”.

Hopefully this will work better.

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They have always had access to all the same research tools that every business has access to.

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Basically you get X votes, and you went and viewed all the candidates who had their spiels/interest areas and you picked up to X that you could vote for.

Top votes received win. It was just a website setup for it.

They could do similar for WoW, I mean they already have a website and sections you have to be logged in to see so after that point it’s pretty easy. Not saying it’s “better” either way mind you. I guess it depends on who you trust more to do the picking, Blizzard or streamer viewers. :smiley:

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They had private forums before with the same kind of audience ( youtobers/streamers) and we all know the drama what happened during Legion when they literally ignored those forums and called people toxic for not agreeing with developers and later deleted those forums.

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I don’t think players will respond too well if there are many streamers :grimacing: I don’t think people should be excluded just because they are a streamer but they should probably be a minority.

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I might do the same.

To all the naysayers here… I think that it’s interesting that the new forum is gonna be public. This means all of us could discuss whatever the devs are currently discussing with the community council.

This has great potential. Here’s to hoping for the best! :crossed_fingers:

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Yup, three versions. Plaguey, Bloop, and Ooz.

Gonna input all of this when I get home.

If you won’t listen to thousands of us you’re not going to listen to a hundred of us.

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The previous community council was Elitist Jerks and Method.

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what’s the achievement called

oh I have done them all - I only started a month ago and I have 1-4 of each so I don’t think I agree with you no one will get.

No, there were different people and they deleted those forums long time ago because those people didn’t agree with the devs. https://twitter.com/magdalenadk/status/1317179502242529282?lang=en

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I drew crappily on the walls at Blizzcon. Is that contributing?

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This is another tactic by Blizzard to not pay people to do jobs, but make the community do the jobs for FREE. Just like the PTR they got all the data they needed from people for FREE and then refused to use this information and released a buggy patch. Nice one blizzard, maybe hire more employees.

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