The Queue: The addon was AdiBags


Welcome back to [hide]The Queue[/hide], the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. [hide]Mathew McCurley[/hide] will be your host today.

So many of you asked what addon I used for my inventory, since I included a shot of a Satchel of Exotic Mysteries in my bag to brag about my dumb proto-drake. The addon is [hide]AdiBags[/hide], my favorite inventory addon at the moment. Why is it so great? Well, you should have read [hide]my Addon Spotlight article about AdiBags[/hide], and you would have totally known about this great addon sooner if you were busy reading my columns, now wouldn’t you have? You sure would.

@DavidtheRamos on Twitter asked:

Why does it seem like the whole adding a race thing is poorly developed on the Alliance side? BE’s and Gobs got better intro

I think that it is less of a poorly developed race and more the fact that Blizzard seems more compelled by and invigorated with the races it chooses to add for the Horde. The Draenei were, for all intents and purposes, a rush job because the other ideas for the Alliance race in Burning Crusade were just plain weird and wouldn’t work. The blood elves had a story to tell and many established patterns that Blizzard could pull from. The goblins and worgen story is already well-known: Blizzard was afraid that the goblins were too plain and the worgen too «cool» to the point that no one would play goblins. Therefore, to stem the anti-goblin potential, Blizzard went all out and then some making sure the goblins had a unique and fully-flavored feel. This plan, as we eventually figured out, left the worgen experience lacking for the most part.[hide]Continue reading The Queue: The addon was AdiBags[/hide]Filed under: [hide]The Queue[/hide][hide]The Queue: The addon was AdiBags[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Mon, 05 Sep 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]
Welcome back to [hide]The Queue[/hide], the daily Q&A column in which the WoW Insider team answers your questions about the World of Warcraft. [hide]Mathew McCurley[/hide] will be your host today.

So many of you asked what addon I used for my inventory, since I included a shot of a Satchel of Exotic Mysteries in my bag to brag about my dumb proto-drake. The addon is [hide]AdiBags[/hide], my favorite inventory addon at the moment. Why is it so great? Well, you should have read [hide]my Addon Spotlight article about AdiBags[/hide], and you would have totally known about this great addon sooner if you were busy reading my columns, now wouldn’t you have? You sure would.

@DavidtheRamos on Twitter asked:

Why does it seem like the whole adding a race thing is poorly developed on the Alliance side? BE’s and Gobs got better intro

I think that it is less of a poorly developed race and more the fact that Blizzard seems more compelled by and invigorated with the races it chooses to add for the Horde. The Draenei were, for all intents and purposes, a rush job because the other ideas for the Alliance race in Burning Crusade were just plain weird and wouldn’t work. The blood elves had a story to tell and many established patterns that Blizzard could pull from. The goblins and worgen story is already well-known: Blizzard was afraid that the goblins were too plain and the worgen too «cool» to the point that no one would play goblins. Therefore, to stem the anti-goblin potential, Blizzard went all out and then some making sure the goblins had a unique and fully-flavored feel. This plan, as we eventually figured out, left the worgen experience lacking for the most part.[hide]Continue reading The Queue: The addon was AdiBags[/hide]Filed under: [hide]The Queue[/hide][hide]The Queue: The addon was AdiBags[/hide] originally appeared on [hide]WoW Insider[/hide] on Mon, 05 Sep 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our [hide]terms for use of feeds[/hide].[hide]Permalink[/hide] | [hide]Email this[/hide] | [hide]Comments[/hide]

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