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WAR: Joystiq Interview With Jeff Hickman

Posted Thu, Oct 02, 2008 by mattlow

Joystiq has posted an interview with, Jeff Hickman, Executive Producer of Warhammer Online. "The Hickman" has really been making the rounds lately, talking about the release of Mythics blockbuster hit. This time "The Hickman" talks about the release, classes that were cut, and a bit about Public Quests and what Mythic can do as the population spreads out.

Along with that, we're constantly monitoring the populations in the area and while one public quest itself might not be overflowing with people we find that, right now -- and our feeling is this is going to go on for the foreseeable future -- that in an area there's one or two public quests that is always being run by a group of people. It may not be every single public quest but there's people there who are doing public quests and you could find players to play with.

Having said that, as we move forward we'll be modifying and analyzing and looking at public quests and making them easier if we need to and making them more attractive if we need to. Our game is ever growing and so we'll change it as we need to change it.

Joystiq Interview With "The Hickman"

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