There's always something new to discover today
T.D.: One of the major goals that we have more than ever with the Legion WoTLK Gold and also one of the benefits of an MMO, is the potential to create a live, breathing world in which is not just interacting with NPCs, but also are also interacting with others too, events like micro-holidays or things like a lot of the content that we've done in 7.2 is still able to deliver the kind of exciting experience that you'd expect from an MMO. And it's really building on the assets that are inherent to World of Warcraft and helping to enhance that sense of, "There's always something new to discover today. There's always something new and interesting." And you feel that sense of excitement and curiosity as you participate in the game and try and discover what you'd like to do today. The Micro-holidays support that.
This is a nebulous question and one that I've also seen being discussed on forums is whether we'll ever to have flowing capes. Since you've learned that belts as well as other things are a bit more life do capes flow?
T.D. with 7.2 I'm not going to call this one of our hard major features out of the box, however we've definitely added a variety of new features to the game that are technological updates. One of those is armor 2.0 which allows us to build full armor sets based on geometry which will be revealed in tier 20 from The Tomb of Sargeras, which is expected to look cool. As a result, some of our artifacts' appearances have become created using physics-based flails which is really awesome. It's clear that the natural evolution of that would lead us down the direction where things like flowing capes become possible, but...I don't have the capability to say that I can promise flowing capes at this time. I think it's a amazing idea nonetheless, and I'd also love to see...one of my most favorite comments was a Redditor declaring "Wow! Valen is really elevating his eyebrow game since he's got these big eyebrows buy WoTLK Classic Gold that are flapping in the breeze and I'd like to observe that!"