Doch in den kommenden Tagen soll es nun auch gezielte Tests für den Zeitwanderungs-Modus von Ulduar und für das neue PvP-Schlachtfeld Brodelnde Küste geben. Seit heute und wahrscheinlich bis Sonntag, ist es möglich Ulduar im Zeitwanderungs-Modus zu besuchen. Dafür braucht man aber natürlich mindestens neun andere Spieler. Nächste Woche Dienstag wiederum, am 19. Dezember, wir die Brodelnde Küste freigeschaltet. Zwischen 23:00 und 01:00 Uhr kann man zusammen mit den Entwicklern ein paar Matches spielen.
This week, we’ve implemented a new build that primarily brings bugfixes to the PTR. Our biggest focus for testing remains the new level 1-100 zone and dungeon scaling we’re introducing with 7.3.5. This is an extensive change to how loot, quests, and creatures work in the open world, so we continue to look for as much feedback as we can get about how things are working out.
Thank you so much for all of the feedback you’ve provided so far on leveling in Azeroth. We hope you keep the feedback coming, and we’d like to ask you to especially focus some of your testing on the questlines in these specific zones:
- Blade’s Edge Mountains
- Duskwood
- Hellfire Peninsula
- Icecrown
- Kun-Lai Summit
- Nagrand
- Storm Peaks
- Terokkar Forest
- Vashj’ir
- Wetlands
Feedback on the difficulty, pacing, and most importantly, any bugs you might find while completing quests in the above zones would be most helpful. Please post your level scaling feedback here.
We now have Ulduar Timewalking available for testing, and it should be available for the next four days or so. Please post Ulduar Timewalking feedback here.
Also, a heads up—We’re planning a scheduled playtest of the new Seething Shore PvP Battleground. Get ready to Play With The Blues on the PTR on Tuesday, December 19 from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. PST. The Seething Shore is a 10v10 race to gather Azerite on an island near Silithus, and we hope you’ll be able to join us there and test it thoroughly on Tuesday.
As always, thank you very much for participating in the PTR!