The Queue: Better than Bejeweled

Good afternoon, ladies and gents! Let's waste no time and jump right in today, shall we?
Horris asked...
"I have a question. What's with the sudden change from red to yellow sockets between T7 and T8 for warrior tanks?"
Sockets have always been notorious for not being the optimal color for certain specs and classes. T7 seemed like the odd duck to me in that case, where the sockets were generally pretty good for most classes. Now they're back to being sort of weird like has almost always been the case.
If I had to take a complete, total guess, I would say Blizzard prefers it that way. It forces you to make a decision. Do you want to socket the gems that are optimal for your class, or do you want to use something else to get the bonus? Would using different gems actually end up being optimal with that bonus? With strangely colored sockets, you actually need to consider those things. To pull a random example out of my rear, if a Protection Paladin's breastplate had two blue sockets with a socket bonus of 12 stamina, would there be much question as to what they would put there?
I think they quite prefer it when gems are a bit of a puzzle. If I socket A and B will it be better than C and D? If I socket X and Y instead, can I get the socket bonus and keep my meta gem active? It's sort of a minigame.
Yazah asked...
"I just rerolled a healing priest and I have a few questions about bubbles.
Is it now appropriate to bubble a tank before they pull, or does it still negatively effect rage gains? I kind of remember hearing that they were considering fixing it, but I can't seem to find if they actually did or not."
For now, you just want to be a little bit careful about when you use them. Specifically, at the beginning of a pull might be a bad time. After that? Go wild. The only tanks that will have a serious problem with this is overgeared Protection Paladins because they're not gaining any mana via Spiritual Attunement because they're technically not taking damage. That's a very specific situation, though. In Patch 3.1, which we'll probably be seeing in the next couple of weeks, that won't even be a concern.
For now, use them to your heart's content, just not right on the pull. And even in raids you can probably do that, just not 5-mans where your tank won't be able to get any rage right off the bat.
Saphia asked...
"I know it's not WoW related, but I'd like to know how Alex likes his Roomba."
I love it, actually. It works pretty well! It can't get absolutely everywhere so I'll still need to clean some things up by hand, but overall it's a great little toy. It vacuums while I'm working and can find its way back to the charging dock when it's 'done' and it's really easy to clean and empty. It's not really a hassle at all.
I've always wanted one but people kept telling me that they don't work very well. I eventually took a dive and bought it anyway and it turned out that the opposite was true. It works great! You just need to follow the maintenance instructions that come with it, like you'd do any real vacuum. Make sure hair doesn't clog up the brushes, all that. It's great. If you don't take care of it... yeah, you'll have problems. It might even start on fire! Take care of it.
Fenrix asked...
"Is there any information on how the Children's Week quests are going to work in Northrend?"
Beyond the fact that the two new kiddies we truck around are Gorlocs and Wolvar? We don't know much.
Medros asked...
"On Instance 141, Scott Johnson and Kurt Schilling both stated repeatedly that WoW was done for, that Blizzard has put it behind them and that they are moving on with all their cool ideas, innovations, and advances in gaming into the new MMO that Kaplan is now working on. I don't recall hearing anything of the sort. So, was Mr. Johnson talking out his arse, or did I miss some major info from Blizz, either subtle or stated?"
Edit: I (Alex) just wanted to stick a note here to say I didn't personally listen to episode 141 of The Instance, and my response isn't aimed directly at any of the hosts of the show. My response is in regards to the supposed statements, and not the hosts themselves. I apologize for any slight that comes of this- my goal is to answer what Medros asks me, and I would've answered it this way even if there were no names involved whatsoever.
That's pretty typical "we have no idea what's going on behind the scenes at Blizzard but I want to make something out of nothing" talk. WoW has many years left in it, even if that's only because their new MMO won't even be out for many years. If we want to assume they'll abandon WoW when their new MMO launches (I don't think they will), we also need to remember they don't want WoW to go away until that new MMO is released. Why would they stop trying to improve the World of Warcraft years before the release of their new MMO? Why would they deliberately try to lose their playerbase by not continuing to improve WoW? It's completely illogical any way you look at it.
As game developers, they wouldn't want to stop improving their game. As a business, they wouldn't intentionally encourage people to quit WoW, which is exactly what ending innovation on WoW would do. It's utter nonsense. If anything, they would use WoW as a testing ground for some of the concepts they want to use in their new MMO, but even that would only work to a very limited extent since their new game would use a different engine. They'll continue to develop this game right up until the next MMO's release and possibly even afterwards if this game still has a following all those years from now.
Update: There's lots of fervor over this last question and answer -- it seems that a lot of people don't quite agree that's what Scott and Curt (with a C) said about what Blizzard was doing with WoW and the next MMO. You can judge for yourself if you like -- the episode of The Instance in question is right here. Give it a listen and see what you think.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 5)
Shulkman Apr 9th 2009 3:09PM
There is a website that I've seen featured on here before, that shows talent builds ranked by current popularity. Could we link that again so I can finally get the darn thing bookmarked?
elvendude Apr 9th 2009 3:15PM
talentchic.com
mimic Apr 9th 2009 3:15PM
I believe you are looking for http://www.talentchic.com/.
king0lag Apr 9th 2009 3:16PM
http://talentchic.com/
but I honestly would take it with a grain of salt... unless you wanna get laughed out of a raid for being a 71/0/0 specc'd boomking :P
king0lag Apr 9th 2009 3:16PM
Well... Timing: I fail it.
Xorr Apr 9th 2009 3:19PM
It's called TalentChic: http://www.talentchic.com/
Very useful.
-X
Shulkman Apr 9th 2009 3:20PM
Thanks Ya'll
jafari Apr 9th 2009 4:28PM
Also
http://armorydatamine.wordpress.com/
pretty detailed stuff for different builds
Sean Apr 9th 2009 3:11PM
Here's a technical question. Once a patch has been installed, is there any need for me to keep the patch downloads on my hard drive? I would like to burn the whole lot to a CD or external drive to free up some space.
elvendude Apr 9th 2009 3:16PM
No, there's no reason to keep the patch files. The only instance it's helpful is when you're installing from a CD (either with a fresh install or with a new expansion).
SaintStryfe Apr 9th 2009 3:22PM
absolutely none. Go ahead and move them or delete them. two things: One, your Wrath disk has a full install up until 3.0.0 I believe, so you can straight delete any patch prior to that, and just back up subsequent patches. You can back up the other ones to make reinstallation faster though.
ghola Apr 9th 2009 3:15PM
About that Argent Tournament - any idea if that area will be a Sanctuary? I play on a pvp server and I imagine it will be Wintergrasp 2.0 for the first few weeks after 3.1 if pvp is allowed there...
Brownjohn Apr 9th 2009 3:20PM
PVP will most likely be allowed just like The Isle in TBC.
Jayeless Apr 9th 2009 3:36PM
On the PTR the Argent Tournament Grounds is a Sanctuary.
RogueJedi86 Apr 9th 2009 4:22PM
Drat, I was hoping it'd be like Quel'danas. For a place where both factions are fighting in tournament, there should be pvp to bolster that feeling. Just put guards everywhere like Quel'danas so the griefers will be severely punished. There is such a thing as consensual pvp.
jbodar Apr 9th 2009 7:16PM
@RogueJedi
Uhh, kinda goes against the goal of the Argent Crusade to recruit new soldiers and promote cooperation between the Horde and Allies if the two sides just murder each other all day right in front of them. ;)
Zhiva Apr 9th 2009 10:47PM
@RogueJedi86
http://www.darklegacycomics.com/139.html
Nathanyel Apr 10th 2009 4:25AM
Yeah I still don't get why even PvE-oriented people started ganking on that Isle... I mean, at least in the first few weeks, successfully completing dailies, no matter which faction you are, pushed the development of the Offensive's bases and helped reach the stage where you could buy new welfare stuff. Sadly the link to raid progression was 86ed, else there probably would've been large "anti-PvP" raids to keep down gankers.
Balius Apr 10th 2009 4:48AM
I started killing people on my PVE server because they were acting like jerks. Kill/node stealing, /yelling to each other constantly, following other players around in packs and making things harder, even repeatedly doing the bombing quest in large groups over and over so nobody else could do it.
The behavior of the Alliance on my server was terrible, which was both frustrating and aggravating, so when the opportunity to kill them presented itself, I did so.
Shawn Coons Apr 9th 2009 3:21PM
Whoa...you need some better fact checking.
On the Instance, Scott speculated (not stated) that Blizzard might have some really big ideas they hadn't put into WoW yet, and that it would be likely they move some or most of them to the next gen MMO they are developing. But in no way did he or Kurt (sic) say that "WoW was done for."
You better check your sources before you publish a second hand account.