Xfire debate transcripts on WoW classes released
The Xfire Debate Club has released the official transcript of the World of Warcraft Main Floor Debate featuring invitees from World of Raids, the premiere Arena teams and Raid guilds. The collection of mightily skilled and well-versed talent were handled by WoW Insider’s Elizabeth Wachowski, who offered her questions to the panel of debaters. An open floor debate was also held for the Xfire community to participate in.
Now although the questions were constructed with a good amount of thought, very little were awarded with answers that reciprocated the same level of thought. For the most times, there were a lot of opinions thrown around that reflected good views, although unlike many of Xfire’s previous debates, there wasn’t much mention of references or basis of facts. In short, the debate headed nowhere, really, really fast.
The Open Debate transcript suffered the same fate as well, although without questions posed it seemed fitting for the random outbursts of opinions – until everyone defended their class and bashed the rest, of course. But all this allows the typical World of Warcraft player to look into the perspectives of the community’s personalities and the major outlook of the community regarding hybridization and classes.
What’s our fixation on the topic discussed, you ask? We’ve already given that at one point before, if you would remember correctly.
Both transcripts await at the read link provided below.
The Xfire Debate Club has released the official transcript of the World of Warcraft Main Floor Debate featuring invitees from World of Raids, the premiere Arena teams and Raid guilds. The collection of mightily skilled and well-versed talent were handled by WoW Insider’s Elizabeth Wachowski, who offered her questions to the panel of debaters. An open floor debate was also held for the Xfire community to participate in.
Now although the questions were constructed with a good amount of thought, very little were awarded with answers that reciprocated the same level of thought. For the most times, there were a lot of opinions thrown around that reflected good views, although unlike many of Xfire’s previous debates, there wasn’t much mention of references or basis of facts. In short, the debate headed nowhere, really, really fast.
The Open Debate transcript suffered the same fate as well, although without questions posed it seemed fitting for the random outbursts of opinions – until everyone defended their class and bashed the rest, of course. But all this allows the typical World of Warcraft player to look into the perspectives of the community’s personalities and the major outlook of the community regarding hybridization and classes.
What’s our fixation on the topic discussed, you ask? We’ve already given that at one point before, if you would remember correctly.
Both transcripts await at the read link provided below.