The State of Blizzard's Union 71
Gamasutra has an extensive interview with Senior Vice President Frank Pearce (one of the company's original founders), and Starcraft II producer Chris Sigaty. They discuss some elements of the the company's future. They discuss their expectations for Starcraft II, some hints of what's to come in World of Warcraft, and word that 50 people are working on the mysterious 'Team 3' game. "Pearce: Our global headcount is like, 2700. Most of that is customer service for World of Warcraft. I mean in terms of development staff... it's probably around 350. For all of Blizzard. World of Warcraft development team is about 135 people...40 for you [indicates Chris' Starcraft 2 team], 50 for ... Team 3 ... Gamasutra: Team 3? What's Team 3 working on? Pearce: Team 3 is working on something really awesome. I will totally tell you, it's really awesome ... Nope, can't give you any hints. Gamasutra: Well, as long as it's awesome."
like, totally, like, awesome (Score:1)
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The following is my criteria for measuring word counts:
totally - any use, although it includes good (i.e. meaning "completely") and bad (i.e. saying "totally awesome") uses.
like (good) - means the same as any of the following: such that, such as, for example, as if, around, in th
Ghost II (Score:2)
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Shelving Ghost and grafting that into MMO space would seem more exciting, both as a gamer and in the business sense, since you could deploy that game to the next gen consoles along with PCs. Add to the fact that you have lower risk of cannibalizing your existing playerbase while entering (at least for
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I've read to much of the "like, totally" posts. I read that as "But it is like totally going to be Diablo 3."
Everything I read on this page sounds "valleygirl" in my head. Please make it stop.
Diablo 3? (Score:1)
Trip down memory lane (Score:2)
So my bet is that now we'll get something like a space flight sim set in the world of Starcraft
Re:Trip down memory lane (Score:4, Interesting)
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Expect the Unexpected (Score:2)
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Diablo 3 (Score:4, Informative)
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Re:Diablo 3 (Score:5, Interesting)
Not because I don't think they could make a new series...I just think that the Diablo storyline has a lot of potential, and the game itself has a lot of potential...look at the massive difference between Diablo and Diablo II...and then look at the large number of changes between Diablo II and Diablo II: Lord of Destruction...LoD was EASILY the best expansion pack made for ANY game EVER. No other expansion pack (in my experience anyway) did more to add to the game, fix what was wrong, or make it more fun.
Just imagine the monster they could make with Diablo 3...
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Not to mention that since the game took forever to make, you could literally watch the art get more and more detailed and complicated as you progressed through each act...to me, that added a cool little edge rarely seen in a game.
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Uhhhm.
You should read Mel Odom's first book of the Hellgate: London trilogy -- Exodus. It's sorta like the movie Anchorman where the reporter is talking about going in there to watch a panda have a baby but saying he can't because the panda will "literally rip your face off".. That's what Hellgate's story does to Diablo's "story". It rips its face off.
BTW, all the good artists and devs in from the Diablo days are making Hellgate: London so uhh, the jury is still out o
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As far as Bill Roeper and friends not being at Blizzard anymore...yes that sucks, but I think they will manage.
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'course, if the game sucks it won't matter that the book was good.
I'm aware that Roper has said they are on content lock now, in other words no real new content until after release. That being said, and understanding that you are under NDA obligations, could you just tell me your im
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They only gave us pieces to play with in alpha, and I'm not sure how much more is in the beta; I haven't played through it yet. At the basic level, killing stuff is a blast. But I'm not really impressed with the character development system. There's a lack of interesting skills and skill relationships, which is where D2 really shined, IMO. But in short, look at it as a sci-fi, first-person Dia
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Did you get to max level? I am hoping they just hadn't rolled out all the skills etc yet for you to see them.
Also, first person for hunters/fps chars and third person for melee etc I would imagine?
I am in the Tabula Rasa closed beta and it suffers from the same problem with a lack of skills that interplay. But the gameplay is really awesome, so I am hoping they can do something to think of mo
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BTW, all the good artists and devs in from the Diablo days are making Hellgate: London so uhh, the jury is still out on Diablo 3, if it ever even gets off the drawing board.
True enough, but a game takes a team. It's difficult to say what D1 or D2 would have been if Blizzard proper didn't have some influence on it. Being the mother studio/publisher they had a lot of influence. Many thought John Romero was the messiah of gaming and that he alone could inspire and design a awesome game. We got Daikatana. Turns
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We already have Diablo 3. (Score:2)
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Re:Diablo 3 (Ghost) (Score:2)
Diablo 3? (Score:2)
Team 3 project: (Score:3, Insightful)
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MOD PARENT UP (Score:2)
Other developers should take note. (Score:3, Insightful)
I did appreciate his comments on developers. The job is pretty much thankless when everything is going right. Do your job right and most people don't care. Have problems creep up and your the center of some not so good attention.
It was also interesting to see how many people they "admit" to working on WOW and Starcraft 2. I assume the other is D3. 2000+ others? Most support. I can see that considering they are selling a service when it comes to the numbers WOW has.
The rule is, always talk nice about your competition. Then again when your at the top you don't have a reason to trash talk
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The only real knock I have on Blizzard is how damn long it takes them to get expansions out for WoW. I cancelled my account after 9 months, due to boredom. I know they delive
World of Diablo (Score:2)
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Couldn't ... care ... less (Score:2, Troll)
Blizzard lost all credibility as far as I am concerned with bnetd.
Re:Couldn't ... care ... less (Score:4, Insightful)
Yes, how dare they try to stop people from pirating their games!
Sorry, but sometimes things cost money.
The "everything should be free" crowd will mod me down, I'm sure, so posting anonymously.
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Re:Couldn't ... care ... less (Score:4, Insightful)
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I severely doubt you can back up the assertion that the primary users of bnetd were people who pirated their games. I bought and paid for every copy of Blizzard games I had in my possession (multiple copies, even). The people I play
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Here's my top 4 reasons for wanting BnetD (and notice that they DO NOT include piracy):
5 - Store characters on a server that will last longer than 90 days AND are non hackable.
4 - Allow/disallow Maphack at MY choosing. (Maphack is not a hacking tool, it is a UI improvement)
3 - Choose who can join my server. (No Spambots, just my friends + their friends)
1 - Mod support. All of the really great g
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Two words, Open Battle.net. Additionally, how many characters did you have that it was impossible to commit to playing them each for one hour in a three month timespan? Lastly, I have my doubts that Bnetd or anything related to it was hack-proof. Speaking of which...
Case in point.
Once again, Open Battle.net. Also, t
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Quote: I don't see how this is even an issue unless you enjoyed hanging out in the chat channels. Spambots didn't join anything but the main channels, mostly the trade channels, and couldn't join your game if you gave it a password.
Allowing spam bots onto chat channels guarantees that nice players will no longer join chat channels.
Spam bots joined public games too. It's not so much about hosting a private server, if
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Blizzard lost all credibility as far as I am concerned with bnetd.
BnetD: Hey blizzard is it okay if we invent something to circumvent your primary motivation for people to buy your game?
Blizzard: Ummm no. could you stop please.
BnetD: no. We want to do this. Why don't you help us out and give us your verification algorithm.
Blizzard: no please stop.
BnetD: no. Fuck off.
Blizzard: ahh well. Mr.
Hardly.. (Score:1, Troll)
The primary motivation to buy the game was to PLAY it. If you pirated it, you could still PLAY it with your friends via several methods. The difference was that you couldn't use their "official" matchmaker service. The existence of BnetD had, at most, a negligible impact on the level of piracy.
They also didn't demand the key checker; they OFFERED to use whatever keychecker Blizzard was willing to give them access to.
It was a valid fair use case, killed off by venue-shopping.
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The primary motivation to buy the game was to PLAY it. If you pirated it, you could still PLAY it with your friends via several methods. The difference was that you couldn't use their "official" matchmaker service. The existence of BnetD had, at most, a negligible impact on the level of piracy.
They also didn't demand the key checker; they OFFERED to use whatever keychecker Blizzard was willing to give them access to.
It was a valid fair use case, killed off by venue-shopping.
Variants bne
Three Words (Score:2)
Of.
Starcraft.
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An EVE/E&B rip-off, Blizzard style.
Serene, peaceful and having fun since a long time (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Whatever it is..... (Score:1)
Hydra (Score:2, Informative)
The tough questions (Score:3, Funny)
Now that's what I call hard hitting reporting! Gamasutra's not afraid to ask the tough questions.
Blizzard is H-core (Score:1)