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WoW TBC Classic Anniversary Nameplates Overhauled | Will Addons Die in Phase 3?

WoW TBC Classic Anniversary 2.5.6 PTR has concluded its testing phase, and this PTR was a test version to prepare for the upcoming Phase 3 content update. While you can't see the core content of Phase 3, such as new raids, new gear, or consumables, on the PTR, you can get a glimpse of the new technologies and visuals that Phase 3 might incorporate. Let's explore all the hidden information about Phase 3. Nameplates Completely Upgraded A Brand New Settings Interface In this PTR, the settings options feature a completely new Nameplates interface. Players can now adjust the appearance of their Nameplates in real-time through a visual preview window. In addition to the previous ability to switch the names and Nameplates of specific NPCs and players, the new Nameplates menu includes multiple style options, including Classic, Retail, and Legacy. Furthermore, all style options can be previewed in the new Nameplates window, so you can ensure the nameplates display perfectly before entering the game. In addition to style, the new Nameplates interface allows you to change the following settings previously only available through addons: Size: Adjustable from level 1 to 5 Buff/Debuff Scale: Adjustable from 70% to 140% Nameplate Information: Toggle Health Percentage, Health Value, and Rarity Icon Cast Bar Information: Displays Spell Name, Spell Icon, Spell Target, and Highlight When Targeted By Enemy Aggro Display: Choose from Progressive, Flash, and Health Bar Color mode Enemy NPC Buffs/Debuffs: Toggle Mob Buffs, Personal Debuffs, and Shared CC separately Enemy Player Buffs/Debuffs: Toggle Enemy Buffs, Personal Debuffs, and Big Debuff Friendly Player Buffs/Debuffs: Toggle Personal Buffs, Enemy Debuffs, and Big Debuff. Debuff; Debuff Padding: Adjustable from 0 to 50 Simplify Nameplates: Allows for simplification of Minions, Minors, Friendly Players, and Friendly NPCs Nameplate Distance: Adjustable from 20 to 41 yards These new customizable options, especially Cast Bar Information, will greatly optimize the in-game experience for TBC Classic players. Impact on Existing Addons However, the arrival of these new features comes with a serious problem: these new Nameplate features currently break existing Nameplate addons. In PTR, when players reported enabling Plater (a popular Nameplate customization addon), Nameplate failed to display at all, with only black squares appearing above NPCs' heads. Similarly, other Nameplate addons such as Threat Plates faced the same issue. Nameplate system only functioned correctly when players completely disabled these addons. This phenomenon has caused widespread concern within WoW Classic community. On one hand, this might simply be because PTR version has just been released, and plugin authors need time to adapt and update; on the other hand, it could also indicate that the studio is moving towards reducing its reliance on external plugins. Considering they implemented a similar plugin restriction policy in Midnight, this concern is not unfounded. Audio Assist Function Overview In addition to the significant update to the name tag system, PTR also added a complete Audio Assist module. This is an Accessibility feature that originally only existed in retail, but has now been ported to BCC PTR. Audio Assist mainly includes the following aspects: Text-to-Speech: Reads aloud in-game chat text Voice Chat Transcription: Converts what others say in the voice channel into text or reads aloud text chat content Combat Audio Alerts: AI voice announces various combat information Based on information from the 2.5.6 PTR and retail versions, Combat Audio Alerts will announce messages like You're targeted (when the enemy switches their target to you) and Interruptible spell (when the enemy is casting an interruptible spell), like having an AI that alerts you to any changes in the match. Players can also choose different voices and independently adjust the audio assisted volume in Audio Assist settings. It's worth noting that WoW TBC Classic Anniversary players are already accustomed to the voice alert functions provided by addons like Deadly Boss Mods (DBM) and BigWigs. The introduction of Audio Assist indicates that the studio is integrating some addon functions - players no longer need to rely on third-party addons to get basic combat voice prompts. However, Audio Assist function still has some known issues in the retail version, such as low volume and incorrect audio source channels. Whether these bugs will be fixed after testing in the 2.5.6 PTR and then porting to the Classic version remains to be seen. Private Aura and Hidden Concerns in Add-on Ecosystem Suspicious Changes Found in PTR Private Aura can be understood as a marker that studios can set on certain spells or effects to indicate that the aura will not be automatically handled by add-ons. In The Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary, players heavily relied on add-ons for warnings and handling mechanics. However, as the mechanics became more complex, add-on functionality became highly customized, even evolving into an arms race. Therefore, studios introduced Private Aura, forcing players to manually respond to complex mechanics, preserving player judgment and preventing excessive add-on manipulation. Recently, data miners discovered that Private WeakAuras UI-related code was added to the game in the 2.5.6 PTR. Community Reactions & Speculation This unannounced addition sparked heated discussion in WoW Classic community. Some players believe this might be preparation for Classic+, porting the live server's UI framework to Classic engine ahead of time. Some players worry that this is a precursor to the official gradual restriction or even banning of third-party addons. For the majority of BCC players, instead of being anxious, it's better to understand and adapt to these changes in advance. Especially with the upcoming new gear requirements in Phase 3, stockpiling gold in advance will allow you to cope more easily with the costs of raiding. Players who need it can choose to buy WoW TBC Classic Anniversary gold from IGGM.com to save time. Currently, all of this is still in the early testing phase of PTR 2.5.6. Whether these features will eventually be implemented in TBC Classic, and whether all options will be retained when implemented, remains unknown. However, one thing is certain: the UI of Classic server is converging with that of the retail version. Whether players welcome or resist this, this trend seems irreversible.

Diablo 2 Resurrected Ladder Season 15 Release Date and Potential Content Predictions: More Features or Conservative Optimizations?

It has been about a month and a half since the launch of Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14. While this represents only about half the duration of a typical D2R season, you might already be looking forward to the next one. Compared to the current high-profile Diablo 4, Diablo 2 Resurrected sees less frequent and less extensive seasonal updates; however, since almost every update brings significant, detailed changes, loyal fans continue to place great importance on them. So, when exactly will Season 15 launch, and what impact will it have on the game? Here is an overview and our predictions. Season 15 release date prediction Historical data shows that the duration of the last five Diablo 2 Resurrected seasons has been relatively stable, generally hovering between 90 and 100 days. Season 14 launched on May 22, so we anticipate the current season will end sometime between late August and early September, with Season 15 likely kicking off shortly thereafter. Given that Diablo 2 Resurrected typically rolls out updates on Fridays, the most likely launch dates for Season 15 are August 28 or September 4. It is also worth noting that, even though D2R doesn't generate as much buzz as Diablo 4, the developers tend to stagger their update schedules; for instance, the launch of Diablo 2 Resurrected Season 14 was spaced about a month apart from both Diablo 4 Season 13 and Season 14. Consequently, the specific start date for D2R Season 15 might undergo minor adjustments depending on the timing of the subsequent Diablo 4 Season 15 launch. Will there be PTR for Season 15? Typically, PTR precedes every Diablo 2 Resurrected season to test the viability of new mechanics or changes, unless the update consists solely of a Ladder reset with no other alterations. Considering that the balance issues introduced by the new class and mechanics in ROTW expansion have yet to be fully resolved since Season 14's launch, further adjustments are expected for Season 15; therefore, 3.3 PTR phase is highly likely. As for the PTR launch timing, it usually opens about a month before the new season begins and runs for one week. Based on the projected launch date for Season 15, 3.3 PTR is likely to open in late July. Diablo 2 Resurrected should release an announcement regarding 3.3 PTR one or two weeks in advance; this will likely offer a glimpse into the full scope of Season 15. If you don't want to miss out on the latest news, be sure to keep a close eye on game updates. Testing new changes via the PTR is essential; for instance, Mythic crafting introduced in Diablo 4 3.1 PTR sparked significant controversy, though fortunately, adjustments were made before the official launch of Diablo 4 Season 14. What might Season 15 include? Since the launch of Reign of the Warlock expansion this past February, the wealth of new features has attracted both new and returning players, revitalizing interest in the game. Of course, the addition of new content inevitably disrupts the previously stable meta-game. The new Warlock class, in particular, proved to be overpowered, impacting the overall class balance in Diablo II: Resurrected. Although Season 14 saw various adjustments and nerfs to Warlock skills, aiming to narrow the power and gameplay gaps between classes, there is still room for improvement. Season 15 will probably continue to refine this balance. Furthermore, Season 14 did not introduce entirely new gameplay modes; instead, it tweaked existing mechanics introduced by ROTW, such as Terror Zones and Colossal Ancients. To maintain freshness and replayability, and given that no new Diablo 2 Resurrected expansions are expected this year, we hope Season 15 introduces some engaging seasonal mechanics, even if they are innovative takes on existing content. Finally, Season 15 will probably include the usual QoL improvements and bug fixes for issues that emerged during Season 14. Any new problems identified during 3.3 PTR will also likely be addressed in Season 15 launch. How to prepare for Season 15? Everything resets when the new season begins, so if you were planning to stockpile currency or gear for Season 15, you can put that idea aside! However, characters from the old season will be transferred to Non-Ladder realm, and their assets will be moved to Withdraw Only set of Shared Stash tabs; if you don't want to lose these items, you must retrieve them before Season 15 ends. Additionally, you might want to try out classes or builds you aren't familiar with during Season 14; this will help you adapt more quickly should the game's meta shift when Season 15 begins. Predictions for the future of D2R Although Reign of the Warlock expansion released earlier this year wasn't perfect, it certainly boosted Diablo 2: Resurrected's popularity compared to previous years. Consequently, a new expansion might launch next year, which would likely be teased in the second half of this year. More importantly than expanding gameplay via expansions, D2R campaign hasn't seen an update in a long time, remaining stuck at Act 5. The campaign not only drives the story but also serves as a primary source for acquiring essential items like runes. Players have long hoped to see Act 6, or even more, added to Diablo 2: Resurrected, extending the game through further main story content and expanded map areas. Hopefully, we'll see news regarding Season 15, or at least the PTR, before July ends! Until then, keep focusing on climbing the ranks in Ladder Season 14! Everything resets when D2R Season 15 launches; if you want to progress faster than the competition, you can buy D2R runes at IGGM! This way, you can skip the long, tedious farming grind and save time to strengthen your character and enjoy endgame content, it's definitely worth it!
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