tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462978744516866472.post9090785372445687266..comments2024-01-04T06:27:01.723-06:00Comments on Troll Racials are Overpowered: Inventory ManagementKlepsacovichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07915576683657376929noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462978744516866472.post-47193633681673106882015-12-01T21:41:46.117-06:002015-12-01T21:41:46.117-06:00I expect that a single-player game will have fewer...I expect that a single-player game will have fewer and less frequent dramatically game-altering patches, so the addons should break less often. In WoW I've run supposedly out of date addons for months with few or no issues.<br /><br />I'd argue that "configure" mostly means "customize", which is my goal anyway.<br /><br />Charging for addons might be trouble. Since they're often UI improvements, it runs the risk of creating a worse game to have something to sell. That seems even worse than the risk of stripping content to sell later as DLC.<br /><br />Beside that, tech support is expensive. It saves Blizzard a lot of money to be able to respond to all UI problems with "delete your WTF folder and disable addons". That will fix 99.99% of problems with the base UI. If it's theirs, then they have to fix it.Klepsacovichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07915576683657376929noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462978744516866472.post-59795837526885378632015-12-01T09:27:26.741-06:002015-12-01T09:27:26.741-06:00I don't know what's worse. Bad interfaces ...I don't know what's worse. Bad interfaces or addons which you have to download, configure, update and maintain. I hate both.<br /><br />And I wonder why Blizzard didn't add a play store to their Battle.Net. Can you imagine how much money they could make with 30% of payed addons? And it would be a huge improvement for the players with a server side addon list and server side addon configuration.Kringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03128630042421602039noreply@blogger.com