Posts tagged: design

Creators of Epic Advice working on Epic Plan encounter planner

Now this is interesting. Our old friend Jesta, who made the EpicAdvice.com site not so long ago, is working on a new project at EpicPlan.com, and while it’s still hidden away in pre-alpha, you can see what they’re up to in this thread on EA. It’s a slideshow/diagramming web app, basically — you can take maps of the game’s instances, lay out icons and symbols on them as you wish, and then animate and caption boss fights and encounters. The end result is a very clear way to show off different raid strategies, and we’re told the slideshows are embeddable on other sites as well (you may even see some here eventually on WoW.com).

Unfortunately, they’re only taking signups for the beta of the service right now, and while you can watch a show in action on the technology demo, you can’t make your own quite yet. But it seems like a very impressive tool for raidleaders, both to share plans with the public and players seeking help, as well as your own raid members. It’ll be great to be able to make a quick and easy visual display of where to stand and what to do during boss fights and instance encounters.

Breakfast Topic: Feats of Strength

Allison’s great post about all of the Feats of Strength still available in the game got me thinking: just what kind of value do players place on these “kinda” achievements? Personally, I never gave them much weight — I have a few of them (I picked up the Vampiric Batling a while ago, and I’ve got the Competitor’s Tabard, among a few other old-school and commemorative achievements), but the ones I’ve got I didn’t really do anything to earn, and the Feats still available don’t really mean that much to me. Unlike “real” achievements, Feats don’t even give you meaningless points, and they can’t be used to get you into any raids or runs that you couldn’t do otherwise. They’re boring to me.

I’m not that way about all achievements — there have been a few that I’ve worked to get done, and there are even non-achievement items that I’ve pushed for in the past (I worked like crazy to finally get my Netherwing drake, and the only achievement I got for that was the Netherwing reputation). But Feats of Strength in particular seem passive to me, by Blizzard’s design: if they happen, great, but there’s not enough reward there for me to go out of my way to get them. What do you think?