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Battle for azeroth character customization
Battle for azeroth character customization













battle for azeroth character customization

Blizzard is condensing the level count from 120 down to 60, for all players in the game. And going there opens up a whole world, literally, of opportunity.īut the feature I'm most intrigued by is the level squash. It will, as the name suggests, take us to the Shadowlands, the world of the dead - the place we've been corpse-running in for years.

battle for azeroth character customization

WOW Shadowlands was announced at BlizzCon 2019. I'm so, so happy we're putting this in and people are finally able to say, 'That's me,' in the game." "This is actually, frankly, one of my favourite features I'm looking forward to. We're adding customisation choices across the board. And it's not just for humans: it's for all of the races. " recompositing the faces so they reflect the ethnicities.

battle for azeroth character customization

"He's absolutely right," Patrick Magruder continued. The biggest piece there is we wanted to make sure this actually made sense in our game." Which takes time - but we wanted to do it right. "Instead what we're doing is we're actually remodelling the faces of these characters to match what might actually make sense for that particular ethnic background.

battle for azeroth character customization

What we really didn't want to do is just slap a new skin colour on there and say: 'Yep, done, we've got diversity.' "What's happened over the years is: we did HD resolution updates to all of the player models a few expansions ago, made them higher resolution, and that was a tremendous amount of resources, and we thought it made absolute sense. "We have time that we can spend on characters and art, and we have to make decisions about that. "One of the things that's just a reality of making video games is we have to figure out exactly where we spend our resources," Michael Bybee told me. I asked Blizzard duo Michael Bybee, senior producer, and Patrick Magruder, lead gameplay engineer, at BlizzCon 2019. But why has ethnic diversity in player characters taken so long? The new customisation options will come as part of a major customisation overhaul for all races, which will allow trolls to have all kinds of body tattoos and the undead to have no exposed bones. New World of Warcraft expansion Shadowlands will, finally, allow players to choose characters with ethnic diversity and darker than tanned skin.















Battle for azeroth character customization