Blizzard rejects Uwe Boll’s offer to direct World of Warcraft movie
“A lot of gamers would know Uwe Boll. He’s the guy who directed several movie adaptations for video games such as House of the Dead and Alone in the Dark. He’s also the brains behind the new Far Cry movie. Despite his long history in making movie adaptations of video games though, Boll doesn’t seem to be Blizzard’s prime choice for making the World of Warcraft movie. In fact, as MTV reports, they practically laughed at him when he offered to do so. Boll recently got into contact with Paul Sams of Blizzard to make the movie. Boll relates the reply he got was a flat-out denial: We will not sell the movie rights, not to you…especially not to you. Because it’s such a big online game success, maybe a bad movie would destroy that ongoing income, what the company has with it. World of Warcraft developers ask for Arena wait time feedback Arena wait times have always been a problem in Blizzard’s World of Warcraft. Patch 2.4 looked to address this issue by fixing a couple of things in the queuing system. Now, the developers (more specifically Community Manager Drysc) are asking for feedback regarding the changes to see if they have had any significant effect in the game. From all indications, the developers’ hard work has been paying off as most players on the forums would attest. The wait times are a lot faster in general, although it still isn’t enough to address the Monday night queues which seem to be the most popular time for players to join arena matches. In case you want to leave some feedback for the developers, follow our source link below and log in to the forums to do so. ” “Despite the distinctive divide between Alliance and Horde in Blizzard’s World of Warcraft, members of the same faction can still hurt each other in Arena PvP.
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wow power leveling Some wonder why there are extra green and gold colors when it’s possible to just assign red and blue to either faction, and the answer roots back to the arenas. At the WoW Forums, one gnome asked why developers didn’t stick with red for horde and blue for alliance during Arena matches. He was then promptly enlightened, as Blizzard poster Bornakk came around to reconfirm another player’s response. Here’s the post, verbatim: We universally use blue to define the Alliance and red for the Horde on banners and such across the game. buy wow gold Using green and gold allows us to assign them to either faction while still having colors that are distinct enough that you won’t get them mixed up. True enough, we can imagine how disorienting it would be to see factions wearing opposing colors. Arenas in World of Warcraft allow intra-faction competition, making it a usual occurrence to see those of the same kin fighting each other. Painting the Horde blue in exchange of letting it kill its brothers is just harsh. Try the reverse: killing the Eredar twins in reverse order grants more loot The next time you’re out and about in Blizzard’s World of Warcraft, and you’re looking to try something different, don’t be afraid. gold wow You might just like what you get. Such a thing just happened to be the case with the Vodka guild of Mannoroth, who recently found out that reversing the order of the Eredar Twins kills appears to net players more loot. Specifically, one additional epic item and four sunmotes. To do this, it seems, all your raid group has to do is kill Lady Sarcolash before taking down Grand Warlock Alythess. guild wars gold It’s not exactly easy, but Vodka assures people that it’s both doable and fun.
With some extra loot thrown into the mix, you can see the incentive to make new strategies here. We suggest that well-equipped guilds who’ve managed to take down the Eredar Twins before try this out. cheap wow gold You’ll not only get extra loot, you’ll also be trying something new for your troubles. “
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