Matthew Rossi
Patch 8.3 will have new catch-up gear, but I wonder if we need catch-ups in other areas
There's a whole host of catch-up gear coming in patch 8.3, available through doing the quests in Uldum and the Vale of Eternal Blossoms as the forces of N'Zoth attack both regions.
What’s your dream change for World of Warcraft?
Because for me, it's a change that I absolutely know will never, ever happen.
Yes, Diablo 4 will have microtransactions
There may well be more divisive topics in gaming right now than microtransactions -- I mean, give it five minutes, I'm sure something will come up -- but it's clear that nothing is as perennial a source of gamer discontent than they are.
The Key Ring isn’t part of WoW Classic Phase 2
If you have been playing WoW Classic and have been waiting for the keyring to be added to the game, well, we know two things.
The Queue: The difficulty of writing
So, yeah, how about that sports team?
This is the Queue. Let’s see what people want to talk about.
What class do you most want to see in Diablo 4?
We know that we're getting Barbarians, Druids, and Sorceresses in Diablo 4, all of which hearken back to Diablo 2, with both the Barbarian and Sorceress also having that Diablo 3.
Please do not try this at home, just watch as Colin Furze makes Junkrat’s RIP-Tire a reality
I'm not kidding, please, please don't watch this video and run out and make one of these, okay?
What do you most want to see from character customization in Shadowlands?
One of the most surprising announcements for Shadowlands and World of Warcraft in general was that WoW is going to see added customization options.
The story behind the new Allied Race Death Knights in patch 8.3
Once again the folks at Wowhead have datamined up a crucial piece of information: namely the voice files of Highlord Darion Mograine and the Lich King himself, Bolvar Fordragon, that are part of patch 8.3's change to allow Death Knights of every Allied Race and the Pandaren.
Off Topic: Are we seeing the return of linear, closed world gaming?
I don't know if the term closed world makes any sense per se, but considering that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim ushered in the term 'open world' and it's become synonymous with a certain kind of gameplay experience -- also known as sandbox games -- I thought I'd talk about whether or not gamers are finally ready to embrace games which don't subscribe to that philosophy.



