And? As I said, my kind of question doesn’t work well for the Q&A process. It’s a post about an issue I’d like to see them address, but why I’d have low expectations of them addressing it substantively or honestly in the Q&A.
If you look through the thread, most commentary is about questions people would like to see or what questions they think they’ll be evasive in answering (or just people mocking the Q&A). Not a bunch of people talking about the specific date and time the question thread will go up.
Also, threads like this can be a good place for people to discuss how complicated topics with large questions could potentially be turned into a small question capable of eliciting a substantive answer.
And…expecting a blue answer here is setting yourself up for disappointment. Now if you were just posting for the forum crowd and reactions from forum goers - forget I said anything.
Yeah, I’m generally always just posting for the forum crowd. I never expect blue posts to respond to anyone on anything anymore (though who knows, maybe some Blizzard developers do a fair bit of lurking on the forums without posting, but I kind of doubt it - I think it’d depress them too much to read this place).
Sometimes I’ll phrase a point though as if it’s addressing Blizzard. I don’t usually think about it too much, but thinking about it now, I guess it’s because it can give a post more of a rhetorical flow.
When will players see more bugfixes for the new worgen models? Glowing eyes don’t work, many sounds are totally wrong, and the running animations are still way too stiff.