BlizzCon mount not usable until after BlizzCon
BlizzCon mount not usable until after BlizzCon This was the case with the infamous Starcraft: Ghost. They decided to make an FPS game, and Starcraft seemed to be an appropriate setting. In the end, though, Starcraft: Ghost just ended up not very exciting to them. When faced with decisions like allocating assets from one project to another, when the decision game down to focusing on Starcraft: Ghost or focusing on a project they were more excited about, Ghost just didn't get much love. The example Mike Morhaime gave was, "If the Starcraft: Ghost team needed a 3D artist, and the Warcraft team needed a 3D artist, and they both liked the same guy..." Their decision to cut Ghost makes a whole lot of sense when you look at it that way.
They weren't excited about it, and there's no sense in wasting resources on a project like that. There was also mention of Diablo III having been in development when Ghost had been canceled. That's impressive.
Another quick note here, which I'm posting because the team at BlizzCon is at the Lost Bar right now (I make absolutely no promises as to the sobriety of anyone involved); we've found out that the polar bear mount plus attached flag-bearing murloc given to all BlizzCon attendees and DirecTV subscribers isn't actually going to be usable until after the convention ends. I've just confirmed this with a friend of mine at the con who's logged into the game from his hotel's wireless as well, so this answers a few questions we've gotten about where are on earth all the mounts are with so many people attending BlizzCon or how to get them working ingame.
So if you're headed back to your home or hotel and you've been hoping to get your mount (or, like me, you've just been waiting to see it), hang tight for a few days. With BlizzCon ending late Saturday, hopefully we'll see them active in the following week.
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