So it’s just makework to keep the esports team busy? That’s totally lame, considering how many esports workers they laid off recently in other games.
Funny how you just vomit this same nonsense when I told you in another thread:
- Improve the game
or
- Add them to the community interaction team
or
- Have them come up with community events like trivia or 1v1 duels.
You are just being a robot copy pasting stuff.
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Yes, that’s how jobs work. If you aren’t working, you’re going to get laid off. The WoW esports team is justifying their pay-checks by drumming up new events for the game.
Dude. I’ve answered you like a dozen times at this point. You can’t rub a dollar and magically conjure new content. That’s not how it works. Stop saying this. Anything they can do to improve the game in the immediate is not constrained by $$$.
Of course you can. That’s how they move developers to other teams for other games in Blizzard.
You’re just being evasive on purpose. If those esports people are in charge of organizing esport events, they can be put in charge of organizing community events with ideas coming in from others.
Mass refugees I see in the future.
Should I do the great push before or after taking a laxative?
This. +10000000000000000
We just want more customizations and a better balanced game between classes. Fix scaling in old content.
Do you understand what a “man hour” is? It is the estimated amount of work that one developer can produce in an hour. You can produce one man hour of work per hour per developer. $$$ can get you more developers but ultimately you still need time to produce those man hours, and throwing ten devs at the process is not twice as fast because each of those devs will need ramp-up time.
All this is to say, Blizzard is in a bad place right now, like at this very moment. Shifting developers over to 9.1 right now will not instantly result in content. In fact, more man hours thrown at 9.1 means more QA on the back-end of the process, so you aren’t even assured it will come faster unless you’re very sure to lock down feature creep. Allocating existing resources to on-ramp new devs can slow you down as well even if you control feature creep.
There’s a whole gaggle of Dilbert comics about how these things can go out of control. There is no magic solution, it simply will take some amount of time for 9.1 to come out, and Blizzard needs to do things for the game before then.
Don’t you guys have phones?
Good then pay them. Blizzard is making record profits. There ya go. Throw 50 devs if needed.
Nice so if they actually do some QA instead of having some poor unpaid beta testers jump on to PTR the game may actually improve. Bad place? Lol record profits say otherwise. Try again.
The magic solution is money. And Blizzard has tons of it. You got your answer.
Blizzard is literally hiring people right now.
Still doesn’t solve the short-term problem.
Glad it’s going to be on Twitch, not that im going to be more interested but because I might hop to it if bored. Haven’t really watched a single event since the move to YouTube, but that’s just me.
I made a great push last night if you know what I mean. Us old crap- I mean nightborne sometimes have problems with all that wine! Speaking of which, I wonder if this “Great Push” is why we still look like hot trash?
So? Like I said, the argument is about shifting the esports staff into some other place.
You were arguing for their lack of coding knowledge.
I gave two other options: organize community events plus become the additional communicators between blizzard and the community.
You suddenly switched gears and randomly started talking about “they can’t create content”. Bruh who even asked?
It just seems you are unable to accept that you were given a solution but mindlessly continue on a crusade of “Blizzard is in a bad place” despite having facts that they are making record profits.
Like I said, this shows a pattern of your posts trying their level best to place the blame on the community but when it comes to Blizzard you stand like “the last defender of Azeroth”.
AOE cap doesn’t matter for anyone. If they did it and didn’t say you wouldn’t even notice.
Are you really doing dungeons pulling 20+ things? lol
Love carrots. The Great push is on SOON.
I run into problems with it constantly doing old content or doing big pulls for world content.
It’s frustrating that some specs ignore it and others are hindered by it.
You would have to wearing a blindfold irl to not notice the cap.
Islands say “haha you cant aoe pull on here anymore” as is older content in the world heavily affected by the aoe cap when it doesn’t need to be.
Blizz defenders will just say “maybe your CPU isn’t good enough for the AOE cap to work” if you push them into the corner.
Careful
How about this: