Discussion
How often do you PVP?
There was a time when I PVP’d almost constantly — at the end of Vanilla World of Warcraft, when I was trying to get High Warlord on my Tauren.
What does the faction conflict story mean to you as a player?
I wonder about this one fairly constantly, because I used to play both factions a lot more than I do now.
Would you rather fight 100 Garrosh-sized Deathwings, or one Deathwing-sized Garrosh?
Hear me out.
Which WoW expansion do you prefer to level in?
Now that World of Warcraft lets you choose between all of its previous expansions up to Battle for Azeroth to level from 10 to 50 in, I'm curious about which one you folks are choosing the most often.
What’s your favorite way to gear up?
I admit it, I still prefer getting gear to drop in a dungeon or raid.
What lore moment in gaming hit you the hardest?
I'm not specifically speaking about World of Warcraft lore here -- it can be any game, from Deckard Cain's last act in Diablo 3 to the fate of Phoibe in Assassin's Creed Odyssey, from Ethan discovering the truth in Resident Evil Village to the final confrontation with Adam Smasher in Cyberpunk 2077.
What games do you seem unable to ever really stop playing?
Of course, I have been playing World of Warcraft since 2004.
Where do you think WoW’s lore has changed most since the original RTS series?
I was speaking with a friend who played Warcraft I, II, and III, but never played World of Warcraft, or even read up on any of the lore.
How would you write Sylvanas Windrunner’s fate while pleasing the largest possible number of players?
First of all: ignore how you personally feel about Sylvanas Windrunner for a moment.
When was the last time a video game made you cry?
We're getting ever closer to the launch of Mass Effect Legendary Edition, which was the first time a game's story, characters, and sense of drama came together in such a powerful way that I cried.