yea buuuut we been seein people say that for the last what 2 weeks? and again pointing to the fact we still dont have all the talent trees even, and the ones we do have, have some glaring issues that if not addressed promptly… well yea
That just happened on friday
Very likely this week.
again , we been hearing that for about 2 weeks. and still its not here.
I mean, I’ve only been hearing about it since friday, because that’s when it was added to the launcher.
The game literally crashes every time you open the inscription window after learning minor inscription research (75 skill). Armor pen doesn’t work. Spell haste doesn’t work. Mana users lose ~6k mana from their first cast every time they cast a spell after drinking.
So no, it’s not ready.
zug zug, doin the lawrds work.
That’s actually not the bug.
Visual mana regen doesn’t match actual mana regen, so you think you’re full but you’re not and when you cast your bar moves to your actual mana.
These should all be easily fixed though, hence why they’re not top priority bugs, they seem to be working on progression blocking bugs first.
When I played the TBC beta(first wave invite), I maybe ran into 2 bugs total.
Everday I play the wrath beta I run into a bug, but most of the bugs are well known so I don’t know what their progress is on fixing them. I do report them everytime I see them.
Whatever, I don’t play classes with blue bars.
Except DK, but that’s more of a light blue.
Not much point in reporting, bugs have been pointed out since launch of the beta and are ignored. I fully expect launch to be worse than private servers at this point.
I think it will be ready for PRE PATCH in 30days. And maybe have a month of pre-patch also with the BETA still going. So looking at another 2 months of testing/fixing.
hold the hell up you got into BOTH betas? fekin SEIZE THE COW FOR IT HAS HOLY BETA KEYS, SEIZE HIIIM NOOOW N GIT HIS KEEEEEYS
Nine or more weeks to Release. You heard it here.
Reasoning: They can have up to 8 weeks of XP buff, and they still haven’t started the buff today. So we’ve got another week of no buff, then if they’re not ready they’ll use the full 8 weeks (4 before pre-patch, and 4 weeks of pre-patch) to finish things off.
So Wrath will be at or after 14th September 2022.
I mean, I said here early lol.
It was a joke
Everyone’s making predictions, so next week I’ll come back and say “You heard it here, at or after 20th of September 2022!”, or the XP buff will start and we’ll know.
I’m still expecting the 27th of September or the first week in October for Wrath due to the Quartiles, but that all comes down to the beta performance and Blizzard.
Here was my old assumptions before Dragonflight “this year” was announced:
Eh, if we’re talking quarterlies then oct is too late.
October is Q4. Release there means people resubbing in Q4 bumping those numbers (though Dragonflight will do more), and people resubbing for Pre-patch in Q3 bumping those numbers.
I don’t know if you understand how quarterly reports work if you think October is late for Q4.
Only so many points they can work on at any given time. Not sure what their dev/QA even looks like, but there are limits to what hey can address each week. You figure one dev can knock out 3-5 minor issues but one major issue may be all they do for 2 sprints. We don’t have insight into it, so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt.
No one here is the product owner or knows the entirety of what they are working on. They would do themselves a service by being slightly more communicative, although the crap they get from the community when it doesn’t fit their expectations is juvenile at best, especially for something you’re not paying much for, so I don’t blame them for heads-down approaching it while keeping us in the relative dark.
Because they’ve got TWO releases scheduled for Q4, would be silly to pack in a 3rd if they’re looking to boost reports.
The fact that they’re releasing Dragonflight before the end of the year, shows that they realise the two playerbases are completely unrelated. Meaning they don’t need to stagger releases because one won’t effect the other significantly.