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by Syp, Level 43
Last updated at November 17, 2008, 11:08 pm
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Both expected and unexpected, in a way, Mark Jacobs announced via the Herald (good boy for using the Herald!) that the "Combat and Careers" portion of 1.05 -- you know, pretty much all of 1.05 -- was being moved to a newly created 1.06 patch. 1.05, which begins more or less whenever you read this, will house the Heavy Metal event and some other changes. This means that we're in for at least one more patch (1.06) before we hit the fabled 1.1 content patch and the Tankly goodness.Mark gives the reasons behind this last-minute changeup: in making such widespread changes to careers, they want to make sure they get it right before it goes live, and right now that's not the case. Read into that what you will or what has been said -- controversy over some of the bigger changes (grudge tinkering, healing nerf), the knowledge that a major misstep at this stage of the game could severely hurt WAR in the PR department right as Wrath is running rampant, or Mythic listening to the playerbase and responding in a way that perhaps is going above and beyond what they did in beta. All of these are acceptable, in my book.
We're going to have enough to do with Heavy Metal to keep us occupied, but... yeah, people are anxious. We want class balancing, we want some new hefty content, and perhaps most importantly, we want to hear more about what lies beyond 1.1 -- what's in store for WAR in the long run. I know that's a tall demand and perhaps unrealistic for a MMO that's in its toddler year, but it is what it is.
One thing I especially like from his post:
We are looking at several interface changes geared to make target selection, spell-casting, etc. easier and more reliable especially in RvR.
As Mr. Burns would say -- excellent.

14 comments
Jay Nov 17, 2008 at 11:48 pm
+1 votes
Healers not nerfed? O frabjous day! BW and Sorcs not buffed? Callooh! Callay!
Both of those make me very happy, and very supportive of the PTS system. I'll gladly accept a week or two of extra vetting on changes in exchange for avoiding change for change sake.
Both of those make me very happy, and very supportive of the PTS system. I'll gladly accept a week or two of extra vetting on changes in exchange for avoiding change for change sake.
Clo Nov 18, 2008 at 1:08 am
+1 votes
I wonder if this means right clicking on a players icon in party/sc/etc to bring up a drop down list to be able to /tell, /invite, /ingnore etc
its just the simple things i miss as i am just a simple girl :P
its just the simple things i miss as i am just a simple girl :P
Obersten Nov 18, 2008 at 2:35 am
+1 votes
Excellent. Well put. Now, Smithers, release the hounds!
Mitsubachi Nov 18, 2008 at 2:46 am
+1 votes
Ugh. And I was looking forward to actually playing a scenerio again since I swore off t4 until the changes. Nothing like a 500 to 2 fifteen minute RP farm fest with five BWs owning you in the face. Feh.
zizlak Nov 18, 2008 at 5:06 am
+1 votes
I find it perfectly ok, if they see that the changes don't work and postpone them rather than having severe problems in the game after the patch.
It's easier to life with an existing unbalance..than exchanging it with a new one. The one thing I especially like is the reverting of the changes on the PTS to the hot's (yes, I'm a healer, but you can't buff dps while nerfing the heals heals).
It's easier to life with an existing unbalance..than exchanging it with a new one. The one thing I especially like is the reverting of the changes on the PTS to the hot's (yes, I'm a healer, but you can't buff dps while nerfing the heals heals).
prowlinger Nov 18, 2008 at 8:33 am
+1 votes
Still no mention of fixing CTDs or the nvidia memory leak bug? 
Tsula Nov 18, 2008 at 8:35 am
+1 votes
Understand the reasoning behind the delay, but was so looking forward to my upgrade as a Shadow Warrior. Either way can't wait to get home today and see what task I most do for HM event.
Ossigor Nov 18, 2008 at 8:47 am
+1 votes
I can't believe they aren't dedicating more resources to career balancing. This career patch is going to be too little too late. I am trying my damndest to stay in love with WAR but I think EA has Mythic by the balls already is causing some serious misdirection.
I can't believe they haven't implemented oRvR lake PQ-style influence to all lakes, yet. I know they want to get it right, but its been two months already. With the huge sucess that witching night was, I am really suprised.
I can't believe they haven't implemented oRvR lake PQ-style influence to all lakes, yet. I know they want to get it right, but its been two months already. With the huge sucess that witching night was, I am really suprised.
DaPoets Nov 18, 2008 at 9:28 am
+1 votes
I think some people here don't realise how difficult it is to make an MMO... You say it's been two months, why haven't they done this or that... They are still trying to fix things from day one, let alone juggling adding in class balance, new content, world events, etc... give them a break! WoW could only dream of a Dev team that is this on the ball and responsive.
slurms Nov 18, 2008 at 11:43 am
+1 votes
I assume that 1.0.6 will hit in 1 week and be the balancing AND the addition of the new classes for those who completed the Heavy Metal event, and then 1.1 will be at the end of the event, opening the tank doors to everyone?
Do I get a cookie? Or was this already obvious?
Do I get a cookie? Or was this already obvious?
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