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World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade

Senior VP of product development at Blizzard, Frank Pearce, takes us through the Dark Portal
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World of Warcraft fans are excitedly spitting frothy expulsions in anticipation of The Burning Crusade, Blizzard's first expansion for its world-dominating MMORPG. The massive add-on features a plethora of WoW goodness including new zones, dungeons, heaps of gear and items, flying mounts and, of course, new races, and it's guaranteed massive sales - World of Warcraft has an active subscriber base that's topped the whopping 6 million figure, after all.

The Burning Crusade should be with us November/December and Blizzard was recently poking the expansion in the eyes of thoroughly impressed games journalists here in Old Blighty. Naturally, we took the opportunity to grill the developer on its latest addition to the WoW world - answering questions, Frank Pearce, Senior VP of product development at Blizzard.

Can you explain more about the world event that's going to be opening up the Dark Portal?

Frank Pearce: No. Details are to be revealed.

What are the first things players will find themselves doing as soon as they go through the Dark Portal?

Frank Pearce: Well, there'll actually be a number of options available but I think a lot of the players, right through the gate, are going to be doing quests from the respective faction powers in the Hellfire Peninsula. I think a fair number of players are also going to want to head off to the dungeon instances right away. We want to get you right into it.

Will there be any... what I noticed is that the Alliance hub and the Horde hub are quite close together. Is the idea that it'll be one almighty scrap?

Frank Pearce: I don't know about an almighty scrap, but all the Outland zones are going to be contested territory. And there'll be outdoor PvP objectives, or goals to have outdoor PvP objectives in all those zones. Whether or not we'll hit them all up at once with PvP objectives remains to be seen. But that's our goal.

The outdoor PvP objectives in the zone of Nagrand involve the town of Halaa If you don't control that town, if your faction doesn't control that town then you'll have PvP objectives to kill the guards and whatnot and part of that will involve strafing runs over the town 'on rails' where you'll drop bombs. That should be fun.

What about flying mounts? Will they operate in the same way was ground mounts, in the way you buy them...?

Frank Pearce: Yeah, that's the plan. You buy them from vendors, there may be some prestige drops from certain instance bosses and some PvP rewards as well. And Warlocks and Paladins don't get their mounts for free anymore.

There's surely going to be a mass influx of Blood Elf and Draenei characters when the expansion launches. Have you worked out ways to handle/tackle that?

Frank Pearce: Well, we'll have to see what happens. I don't think you're going to see a big imbalance in terms of a lot of players rolling Blood Elves or Draenei and abandoning their existing avatars. People have invested a lot of time and energy into their existing avatars.

In what ways will Shaman and Paladin classes change now that you're making them available to both Alliance and Horde factions?

Frank Pearce: A lot of that will change right out the gate with the launch of The Burning Crusade because we're introducing new spells and abilities for all the classes and extending the talent trees. A lot of the homogenisation of the Paladin and Shaman occurred as a result of their roles in raids... we'll be trying to create raid experiences that hopefully will provide people with alternatives and viable alternatives in talent builds and whatnot.

What's happening with, or happened to, the hero classes?

Frank Pearce: Hero classes. Yeah. So, hero classes have fallen into the category of feature backlog. We don't have any immediate plans for hero classes, it's not part of The Burning Crusade. It's something we'd like to evaluate more going forward. But, you know, if and when.

Why did you decide not to introduce any brand new classes in The Burning Crusade?

Frank Pearce: Well, it wasn't so much a factor of what we decided not to do, as where we decided to draw the line and say 'This is more than enough'. Two new player races, 13 exterior zones, at least seven dungeon instances, the PvP arena system, outdoor PvP objectives - not to mention the items and the functionality that's just taken for granted and all the new talents and spells and thousands of items and gear on top of that. Our hope is that we chose to draw the line at the right point.

Can you be drawn at all on what's going to happen in the Caverns of Time?

Frank Pearce: You can ask, and I'll tell you you'll have to stay tuned for more details at a later date.

Any idea when that later date will be?

Frank Pearce: Soon, by Blizzard's definition (laughs).

Blizzard said recently that the plan is to release WoW expansions on a yearly basis...

Frank Pearce: That's our goal.

How set in stone is that plan, and how far into the future are you looking in terms of overall WoW development?

Frank Pearce: Well, the goal is concrete. That's our goal, and we've publicly stated that. Whether or not we'll be able to achieve that goal remains to be seen. An expansion set of the scope of The Burning Crusade is a lot of content to deliver on, on an annual basis. We're working to improve our production methods, to try and be more efficient on delivering and creating quality content. But at the end of the day, the quality of the experience is more important than the timeline it's delivered in. It's our goal to do it in that timeline but, if it's not ready, then... [sounds, on our dictaphone, like someone was eating a big bag of crisps at this point so we couldn't quite hear what was said. No one was actually eating a big bag of crisps, but that's what it sounds like].

And as far as how long we'd do that, that depends on the community, right? Because if players are playing WoW, we certainly want to continue to support it.

Is TBC going to be available via digital distribution as well as traditional retail?

Frank Pearce: That's a really good question. Actually, it's something we're talking about. The retailers, and our relationship with traditional retailers, is something that's really important to us. We are doing digital distribution of the original client in North America, and it's something we're talking about for Europe. But no final plans there yet. It's something we're talking about, but no final plans for The Burning Crusade.

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1st Twisted Evil

Immensly looking forward to the expansion, and looks like blizz are in for another great hit... ofc Razz.. ahh well cant stay long, Azeroth awaits...
Anonymous on 23 Sep '06
Allt his hype is probably true I can see it... however comparing WoW to other games that are going to be released I see it losing its player base from its garbage team of workers that can't ever get anything done without extended maintanence and the servers being down all day... I've seen maybe 2 times this hasn't happened... And not only is their working team bad the support team is bad as well.. I sent an email in because I thought my account was compromised and I told them all i could about the account and all they said was never report to blizzard your account has been compromised unless you are 100 percent sure... well lets see the password was changed so I'm guessing it was I mean... Unless you guys are changing my password who else has it? And then I was told to call their customer support team.. I got put on hold for 30 minutes then it auto hanged up. I recently decided to /cancel my account. And the last thing I should say is that your account is not secure... They use the same pw for ingame as they do on the forums and the site... This is a big big account security problem and they are dumb for using it... Also when you visit their site you will notice half the pages don't work. I should mention also though this game is quite fun when you are just starting to play it... then you get to 60 and everything has to be done in a raid group to go any further. This is something that is garbage. Even having to 10 man stuff is garbage. You should have the solo choice if you choose to. I love to be that Ranger in the corner of the room that noone knows but he is a godly fighter. That is why I'm looking forward to Lord of The Rings Online. This game appears to offer plenty more than world of warcraft. More realistic graphics also. Well this is all opinion say what you will...
Ignatio on 23 Sep '06
This game seems promising enough to play after the first one but Ignatio has some valid points. I have been kicked off numerous times when playing and have had many frusterating login problems as well but nothing bad enough, at least for me, to stop playing altogether. I just have to say this is one of the best games I've ever played and although I'm not an addict like almost the entire player base (just what I've heard) I cannot see myself quitting the game because most of my Warcraft experience has been really fun. Still If what happened to Ignatio happened to me I might consider quitting... maybe... perhaps... I don't know. Oh one more thing, The graphics on Warcraft I think are meant to be the way they are and it makes the gameplay less intense and more easy going. Ok peace.
Anonymous on 23 Sep '06
Sure the Expansion looks good, and adds alot of new features.. but is it all aimed at those who have mowed thru raiding content? -- The Caverns of Time is protected by the Brood of Nozdormu faction for example is only gained by running AQ40...Is this going to be the same trend for everything? Will these new dungeons requier tier 2-3? Is the Expansion even worth buying for the small guilds of 20 or less main players?

I have played this game for over a year...my guild recently fell aart because of the Expasnion...The guild was was made back in January 2005, not too long after the Launch of WoW, on one of the release servers, in the Top 5 for opening the AQ gates...We made it to the point of running Ony and starting into MC... (via guild partnerships) but the partnerships were unreliable, seeing as the guilds we partnered with shared our same phiosophy..this is just a game and RL should always come first...Doing it independadntly is much more productive then scraping along with other guilds...

My buggest question is...if we want to do anything in the expansion, will we beforced to sell our souls to raiding guilds, or are we forced to cancel our accounts?

The next question is..where are the Draeni and Bloodelf NOOB zones? -- They arent dipicted on the Outlands map.. do they just magically share a starting zone with another race?

These are the questions that need to be asked and answred rather than, "How Much?"
Anonymous on 24 Sep '06
You my friend are a complete moron. If you removed your head from your butt you would know where the new starting zones are, like 99.999% of the rest of the WoW population.

The expansion will offer new content up to level 70, a new pvp system known as the arena system, and new content from lv 1-20 for new races.

Also the raiding cap is being lowerd to 25 so that your forementioned crapy guilds can pretend to not suck.

gg, and nxt time lrn b4 u type. kk? Good.
Anonymous on 25 Sep '06
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