It'll just be me tanking this, so apologies in advance if I can't field a question about the nuances of Swift Roundhouse interactions for Windwalkers, or whatever.Īlso, to be clear, we don't view a one-off AMA as a silver bullet. I'm planning on spending at least a couple of hours responding, and I'll try to cover as much as I can. So r/wow felt like the perfect place to address a wide range of topics in an open forum. And a forum post or blog would end up as a giant wall of text that doesn't feel much like a conversation.
A standard streamed Q&A wouldn't really be sufficient to cover the range of topics that are likely to come up, since we're limited in the number of questions we can fit in. I am accountable for everything that goes into WoW, so that should begin with me. I know there are a ton of questions and concerns that feel unanswered right now, and a need for much more robust communication on our end.
Just for some additional context in advance of this AMA: I suggested and volunteered to do this, and I'm looking forward to it. Here's Hazzikostas' note to the /r/WoW community: There is no specific end to the AMA, though Hazzikostas noted that he's "planning on spending at least a couple hours responding" in an attempt "for much more robust communication on our end". The topic is general, but more tailored to the Live Game ("current ideas, problems, etc."). On Friday, September 14th at 2:00 pm Pacific / 5:00 pm Eastern, World of Warcraft Game Director Ion Hazzikostas will be heading over to /r/WoW to take part in an "ask me anything" session with fans of the game.