This week, Olivia Grace is fed up to the teeth of constantly talking about the in-game store so swears off it for now—long may it continue.
This week, Olivia Grace is fed up to the teeth of constantly talking about the in-game store so swears off it for now—long may it continue.
This week on Talk Azeroth, it's the appearance of some new hats on the battle.net store that's caught Olivia's attention.
The three new hats are for transmogrification purposes only, and have no stats at all. Olivia shelled out £10 of her hard earned cash to check out various aspects of these hats, and has some pretty strong opinions about the price point that Blizzard has set!
This week on Talk Azeroth, Olivia Grace tackles the hottest topic of the moment: in-game microtransactions. But first, she gives the viewer a very short French lesson--the translation is directly after the intro.
This week Olivia Grace takes a look at the proposed changes to World of Warcraft's arena tie-break system. She starts off with a look at where we're at right now, explaining what's currently on offer, before running viewers through the new tie-break system.
Olivia then dives head-first into the potential issues with functionality old and new, while also examining why Blizzard decided to shift away from the old system in the first place.
Two topics get the Talk Azeroth treatment this week, the first one being Virtual Realms. With this new feature arriving in patch 5.4, Olivia Grace takes a look at how it could impact all realms, from the quiet corners of PvE to the giant realms of PvP. She also discusses how it might affect auction houses and other in-game services that we currently take for granted.
This week on the very first episode of Talk Azeroth, Olivia Grace waxes lyrical on the departure of her predecessor to the sunny shores of Blizzard Entertainment, and recounts her own tale of her recent visit to Blizzard EU in Paris, where she got to play Hearthstone, as well as grilling Blizzard developers Ben Brode and Eric Dodds on the upcoming CCG.