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Blizzard Watch Behind The Scenes - Week of August 8

Alex Ziebart, Anne Stickney and Liz Harper chat about what's going on this week -- Demonic Invasions, the release of One Night in Karazhan, and plenty more. You can listen right here or over on Soundcloud.

Blizzard Watch Behind The Scenes - Week of August 8

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Again, at some point you have to take responsibility for the choices you make. What good is it to come to a site, you full well know, talks about news and what content is upcoming, then complain about being spoiled? How is this site supposed to talk about what's new when all they get is complaints? Even when warning are given? I wish they'd just go full spoiler news mode, or not. That way I'd know if I'd continue to support them knowing what's coming up, or move on to a place that gives me what I'm looking for. You obviously can't please everyone, and people complain about even having middle ground, so I wish they'd just go one way or another.

jabrone77

To answer your question Someguy: While I have learned to skip over them, up to 100 days before Legion is slated to release, I have seen the words "May contain spoilers for Legion" in the header on lore podcasts and columns. I don't mind anymore. But, I do skip over them completely. While I can understand appreciate that someone might come to a site to discuss new things in any type of Blizzard game, I have to say that I'm not interested in seeing or hearing spoilers (of the scope that I have read and been spoiled via BW) before that content is even available to me. When the expansion is released? Sure, I don't mind- I will then be able to go see it for myself within a few hours- but, I have been skipping a fair deal of BW content for almost 1/3 of a year now- though clearly I am still a patron. The problem lies with those patrons who chose to remove their support based on their opinion being more extreme. The game goes through some serious content droughts and (as far as I know- and can tell) no one actually "likes" the hype-train for the next expansion when they discover it doesn't have any more content to give. In short- Misses Stickney and Harper are on point- The two groups are polarized, and within that, everyone is very particular about exactly "how much" they fit into said parties.

Mitchell

I can never understand why someone would come to a site that discusses new things in any type of Blizzard game, and complain about seeing spoilers. If you want to avoid information why would you come to a place that offers that information? Even at times when warnings are given, people complain about peripheral vision and seeing comments out of the corner of thier eyes. It's a little ridiculous. I respect the desire to stay unspoiled, but if it means THAT MUCH to you, why come to a place you know that info is out there and complain about it?

jabrone77


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