The Queue: These are a few of my favorite things

Welcome back to The Queue, WoW Insider's daily Q&A column where the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. Adam Holisky will be your host today.
Today's musical selection for the queue will be the late great John Coltrane playing My Favorite Things in 1961 opposite the piano stylings of the equally great McCoy Tyner. Yes, some people may cover their ears and scream "omg soprano sax!" but others will no doubt spend 10 minutes watching and listening to these master musicians partake in this performance of a quintessential jazz song.Kayri asked...
"A question about the speculation on the next expansion; everyone thinks it will be either The Maelstrom or The Emerald Dream. How will we quest in The Maelstrom? Are we going to swim around all the time?"
We don't know. There was some aquatic mount rumblings when patch 3.1 was on the PTR, however that was mainly for the turtle mount you can get via fishing. It's completely possible there will be more underwater activities if the next expansion is The Maelstrom, as it would certainly fit the lore.
And if the next expansion is the Emerald Dream, I fully expect to be able to jump on a horned Night Elf and ride him around like a Caribou.
Bart asked...
"With all the extended updates, restarts, etc., I was wondering does anyone know what it is that takes 12-14 hours to do each fortnight? It just seems like a very long time to need to have everything offline and I was genuinely curious to know roughly what happens during that time."
The servers are a gigantic group of computers working together with one another. Think of the tens of thousands of people who connect to a server every day. In the perfect world there'd need to be no restarts or maintenance on the servers, but the world is far from perfect. With that kind of load things fail and become worn out, needing to be replaced.
A lot of people say "Blizzard is making billions of dollars a year, why can't they get their servers to work?" Well, that's true. But those people who say that need to remember that no one else in the world is running an operation like Blizzard is. Google and Microsoft have things that are close, but search technology presents significantly different requirements on their servers than a constant input and output of game information to tens of thousands of players at once.
Blizzard uses maintenance time to refine their servers, replace hardware, make things work smoothly, and do other things that would otherwise hamper performance and stability if the realms were live. Web servers are commonly taken offline for maintenance, but you rarely ever notice it because other servers are there to jump right in. However with dynamic and ever changing game data on a truly massive scale, things like that are not always possible.
I also think there is a good and necessary psychological component to having the servers be offline; it forces people who would otherwise play non-stop to get out and have look at the real world. We all know people like that. Ensuring an interruption in their play schedule is a good thing.
Ian asked...
"Should I gem to get the socket bonus?"
That depends on many factors. First and foremost there are one or two key stats that you want to focus on and get them to a minimum level. So gem for those stats until the minimum levels are reached. If you can be creative and get the socket bonus, great. If not, don't worry about it at all.
When you're at the minimum levels for key and critical stats, like hit or defense, then you can start to take a look at the socket bonus and compare and contrast what your overall stats would be like with and without the socket bonus in place. An example: your socket bonus gives you 100 more DPS when the gem you put in only gives you 50 more DPS. If you put in an off-color gem into the socket, you get 140 DPS but no socket bonus. The best option in that case is to put in the 50 DPS gem and get the 100 DPS socket bonus, because 150 DPS > 140 DPS. This is just an example, but it's the kind of calculations you'll need to make if you want your gear to be 100%. Most people do not achieve this level of gearing and just go for the maxing gem strategy where they use whatever gem will give them the most DPS / critical stat off the bat each time (ie: Warriors always stack stam gems).
Alex asked...
"What is your favorite color?"
Ecru
Terethall asked...
"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"
What do you mean? African or European swallow?
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 6)
Shilling Jun 3rd 2009 2:14PM
Some people really have very little imagination when it comes to the Maelstrom, and questing within it.
The naga (and other mysterious things) have been down there a fair while; they have had plenty of time to build. How about huge underwater domes, like the eco-domes of Netherstorm? Or water-tight sunken highborne cities (think Bioshock)?
Then there are the preponderance of islands above the waves. Oh, or caverns beneath the ground beneath the waves. Or inside the belly of a gigantic seacreature (Japetto! Pinocchio!) Really there are all kinds of ways to put air-pockets beneath the water, in a fantasy world like Azeroth. Enough of your closed mindedness!
Wulfkin Jun 3rd 2009 2:42PM
I always assumed that a good chunk of the expansion would be water-side areas as it were, like Gilneas, Kul Tiras, Kezan etc, and that then the final zones would be some kind of underwater war-torn area with raid instances.
It would lack the same kind of tight continuity that Outland and Northrend had however. Mind you that was what classic was like.
Emerald Dream I am much less keen on the idea. Entering it at specific points in a Caverns of Time way sounds like fun though.
Suzaku Jun 3rd 2009 3:04PM
There are plenty enough islands beneath and around the Maelstrom to do an expansion without having to focus primarily on underwater areas.
The Boiling Terrace, Scintal Reef, The Drowned Reaches, Gishan Caverns, Pillar Deep, and Nazjatar could cover six zones as it is, not even counting The Rift, Kezan/Undermine, the Broken Islands, the native Darkspear island, Kul'tiras, and Gilneas.
themightysven Jun 3rd 2009 3:23PM
I was just thinking this morning it would be cool to have a moving raid, Like a Kul Tiras Dreadnought, sailing around the Maelstrom.
Vladeon Jun 3rd 2009 3:23PM
Not to mention all of the awesome "Water World" references Blizzard can make for the Maelstrom.
Seriously though, I haven't seen anyone suggest that we could have huge barges as outposts where we can easily grab a water mount (probably for a fee) and explore the underwater areas.
Elmo Jun 3rd 2009 4:05PM
in fact I think a load of small islands to quest on will be awesome, totally Echo Isles style!
Binge Jun 3rd 2009 2:17PM
I'm going to let my account lapse for the summer (maybe longer). What my armory profile and ability to comment on the official WOW forums end when my subscription expires?
kalatash Jun 3rd 2009 5:16PM
Actually, you will immediately lose access to the forums. However, your profiles on Armory will become 'hidden' after a certain amount of not logging in. I think it's a couple of months, but I imagine the reason is so that their database is not COMPLETELY cluttlered by hundreds of thousands of profiles that haven't logged in since before Burning Crusade.
Tinwhisker Jun 3rd 2009 2:16PM
Any expansion that includes the Maelstrom would also likely include the Goblin island of Kezan and the Goblin city of Undermine on it.
eric_barbaric Jun 3rd 2009 2:19PM
Goblin city?!...Awesome, that'd be the perfect place for blizz to make a "Las Vegas" style city. I've been saying it for a looong time now...I want my WoW Vegas.
Wolftech Jun 3rd 2009 2:33PM
@eric_barbaric
Ummm.. NO.
No gambling in WOW. Period. It will be the end of the game if they do that.
Rylka Jun 3rd 2009 2:40PM
I'm not sure I'm ready for a goblin Elvis :)
Though that would be a good time to introduce goblins as a player race. They could be a single new race added that had the choice on creation of choosing which faction to join. They could represent goblins that either grew tired with neutrality or were inspired by one faction or the other.
I want my female goblin warrior-engineer on a rocket chicken mount!
Angus Jun 3rd 2009 2:51PM
What happens in Undermine, stays in Undermine.
Mike Jun 3rd 2009 3:52PM
@Wolftech
Just because you have a Vegas style town doesn't mean it has to have gambling.
There's more to Vegas than that. There's hookers, alcohol, uhm... more hookers...
I'd love to see a red-light district in WoW...
Osirus Jun 3rd 2009 4:01PM
And that is why you should not be hated by goblins in the old world.
Image if Undermine is the neutral city for the expac and they all hate you.
vorpalbunnie Jun 3rd 2009 4:05PM
@eric_barbaric
Yes! Yes! Not gambling, duh, but a fun, colorful place like FFVII's Gold Saucer! The possibilities are endless--games, races, battles, giant chickens, tuxedo-clad goblin gangsters with Tommy Guns! Gimmie!
Bronwyn Jun 3rd 2009 4:57PM
@Mike- there is one, it's in goldshire ;)
Binge Jun 3rd 2009 2:18PM
* Sorry meant to say "What happens to my ... "
tatsumasa Jun 3rd 2009 2:25PM
armory profile will stay. ability to comment on official forums will cease.
ckwhat Jun 3rd 2009 2:32PM
a fortnight is 2 weeks...blizz does maintenance weekly!