Brewfest screenshots without that hangover

Haven't made it to all the Brewfest Beer Gardens yet? Can't find the Pink Elekk's and the dreaded Wolpertinger? Woken up in a stranger's capital city with no pants and no recollection of the last 24 hours? Have no fear. The WoW Insider team has done all that for you. And we took pictures!
From Riding Rams to Tauren Beer Maidens, we've got screenshots of all the major attractions of this short-lived seasonal event celebrating, um, imaginary creatures and overindulgence, really. Best part: no Brewfest tickets required!






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
simplehiker Oct 7th 2007 4:23PM
Ugh, I can't do any of the brewfest stuff, even a tipsy the screen shifting gives me massive motion sickness.
klink-o Oct 7th 2007 4:40PM
"Woken up in a stranger's capital city with no pants and no recollection of the last 24 hours?"
Haha, nice.
Even for all the problems that the event has had I'm still greatful to Blizzard for the clear amount of effort they put into it. I especially enjoy all the little things, like the ogre's brew making you throw up or the ticket vendor hitting on you. It's what keeps the game fun.
Woodstock Oct 7th 2007 5:00PM
I believe you can turn off the motion shift though the graphics menu - it counts as a water effect.
I'm avoid going nuts on thus festival, but I'm pretty sure I'll still get my mount.
Tarbh Oct 7th 2007 5:06PM
To turn off the blur, you disable full screen effect in video.
On that note, the gallery is a completely bogus representation of brewfest, not a single completely blurred picture. I demand it to be shown as it was meant to be!
robotrock Oct 7th 2007 6:00PM
A complete waste of dev time IMO. Even if it had worked out as intended...
Hollywood Ron Oct 7th 2007 6:09PM
Org is so horribly designed that the racing ram is impossible for me to get. So I'm done trying. Ironforge is just one big circle, so I may get it on Ally side instead.
Quoi Oct 7th 2007 10:27PM
@5
STFU about wasting dev time. FYI, there is one team that is responsible for the holidays. That's all they do, so they wouldn't be working on anything else anyway. Clearly the concept of "division of labor" escapes you.
Mainman Oct 8th 2007 8:04AM
@ #6:
Are you kidding me? One anticlockwise lap around Org is all you need, the same as in Ironforge. I've usually got 30 seconds to spare by the time I make it back to the questgiver, regardless of which faction I'm playing as. Really, all you need to do is learn the route and know how to conserve your ram's stamina.