World of Warcraft’s patch 7.3.5 update did not go as smoothly as fans of the game are used to. Laggy servers, buggy areas, accidental difficulty spikes, and controversial decisions all contributed to a little more anger and a little less jubilation than a WoW patch normally generates in the community. Blizzard are sorry about it, but say it was vital work to make the expansion, Battle for Azeroth, as good as possible.
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“We touched every part of the game. As you can well imagine, World of Warcraft is an immense game in terms of complexity. That doesn't excuse any degree of instability but it does present a challenge when going back and testing areas,” production director John Hight says of the difficult launch of 7.3.5. “And there is nothing like a live community going in, playing a game, doing lots of things that it would be hard for us to even to anticipate, to teach us right away where we might have issues.
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