Blizzard's Blue Tracker
Now personally, I don't like theirs compared to MMO-Champion, World of Raids, or WoWRaid. All those have a nice layout that allows for quick viewing and easy summaries of posts. It's much preferable to the "tool" Blizzard has put up.
Additionally, the Blizzard blue tracker lacks an RSS feed and the ability to search through the posts.
It's clear that Blizzard did this to dissuade the use of third party blue trackers and other sites.
Some folks in Blizzard like to try to control the flow of information and all that. But in the long run I don't think this will do very much to dissuade other sites from having their own blue trackers since the Blizzard one lacks many necessary features, and this new tool really won't help control information release (since all we see is "soon" and other word games anyways).
If Blizzard really wanted to make this a tool that would be useful they could implement the following things:
- Tagging of all blue posts (ie: warrior, paladin, dps, ghostcrawler, gin-in-coffee)
- Search
- RSS feeds based on any number of criteria (tags, post location, poster)
- Links on each blue post to previous relevant posts
- Filter (I often only care what Ghostcrawler has to say and not a mod banning some troll)
- Read this item check marks, to help you track that you've read the given blue post
Next up: Blizzard starts running its own blog and actually release information about patches and in-game events in a timely manner.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Blizzard, News items
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Daryl Apr 13th 2009 10:27PM
Hate to be in a job where every forum utterance becomes the Sermon on the Mount and is probably gone over by senior management - "why did you say that?"
I like GC's "nerfed to the ground baby!" and gin-in-coffee, but he may have had some uncomfortable moments with management over them.
I suppose it's something that goes with the job, take it or leave it.
Suzi Apr 14th 2009 6:49AM
At the moment I prefer it more than the trackers you linked as I can skim through it at a glance rather than just the subjects.
As for when I'm viewing it as a feed I like having the specific feeds so it's actually useful to what I want to know about.
I thought the blog post was rather harsh but each to their own I guess.