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Stradden 10/14/08 9:36:35 AM
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MMORPG.com Community Manager Richard Cox attended BlizzCon over the weekend and today presents us with this overview of the event including announcements from all of your favorite Blizzard games.
Read the article here. |
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miagisan 10/14/08 9:38:34 AM
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/ninja you need a link there buddy |
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Stradden 10/14/08 9:41:03 AM
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Originally posted by miagisan
Takes a few seconds for me to get that linked in after making the page :) patience. :) |
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miagisan 10/14/08 9:42:24 AM
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patience is a virtue young grasshopper! unfortunately i feel old today...so you get the upptiy old man |
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Velsha 10/14/08 10:53:18 AM
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Hello, Thank you for your review of the event. I was there with a friend both days. Although I am a casual game player, I have to admit I found this event some what fun for what it was. I was hoping for something that was more community driven though. Very little of what they did at this show brought the community together. It was a show rather than a gathering. Sure the opening ceremony was nice, we got to listen to the president of Blizzard give his hype about the company and the Con. I found some of the panels interesting. And the closing was very nice with all of the music and comedy. The only parts of this show that I felt tried to bring the community together were the stage contests... Costume, Dance and /Silly contests. Other community events I've been to, they've had banquet halls where everyone attending would have the chance to sit down and have dinner with each other while listening to the stage act. They had server gatherings, real live quests (not just visiting shops and standing in hour long lines) and contests (not just for the people that were pre-qualified). And t-shirt was given to each and every one of the guests as well as a bag of swag. Yes, I know that doing these types of things for the mass amount of people WOW attracts would be very difficult to pull off but I feel there could have been so much more for the community rather than the show we got. Heck, I would have paid an extra $100 for a dinner and a night at Disneyland. Blizzcon to me felt like a scaled down version of E3 rather than the community event it should have been. Would I go again? Probably, like I said before, I found some parts of it interesting. ~V |
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elocke 10/14/08 11:00:18 AM
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What, no mention of the WoW movie? no preview they said could be in this year's blizzcon? no info on even when a preview could be seen? well, another reason Blizzard annoys me of late, saying things are coming, but taking their grand ole time getting it done. The word stagnant comes to mind when it comes to World of Warcraft and this supposed movie. It's why I left and why I'm not coming back until they fix the lack of content over such a length of time. |
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Kunou 10/14/08 11:46:08 AM
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"It''s OK... I''m a leaf on the wind! Watch how I soar!" |
Originally posted by Velsha Oh I definitely agree, some of the other events definitely have a more "community togetherness" feel to them, but that's a lot easier to do when, take the DAoC Roundtable for example, you "sell out" of tickets at around 350 people instead of 15,000. Or even a couple thousand like SOE's events it's still doable, but once you've gotten to the numbers that BlizzCon attracts, you're pretty much forced to let the community come up with their own. I saw lots of big groups of people who met up in the 'Realm Meet-Up' areas who went from there. I will say though, having experience working on that side of the fence, setting up community events, it is very hard to balance the level of community related events versus just free time and options to do stuff. Lotsa people who come out to these things don't necessarily want the entire event to be planned out and scheduled for them, they prefer the looser approach with just optional events and panels. I couldn't imagine trying to do it at this level. |
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Kunou 10/14/08 11:47:14 AM
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"It''s OK... I''m a leaf on the wind! Watch how I soar!" |
Originally posted by elocke
There was one very brief mention of the movie, in the Q&A panel someone asked about it, and was given a very vague "It's going to be amazing!" answer, or something along those lines. But that was it really. |
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todeswulf 10/14/08 3:07:34 PM
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Hey Richard did you hear the Buzz going around that there was some pretty Big Changes to the whole Battle.net Forum system (Including WoWs ) in the works? One guy brought it up...and there was a quick no comment and the music started blaring again...did you hear about any of this? |
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pencilrick 10/14/08 4:12:06 PM
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