Wow, this is stacked! Can't wait to watch.
Wow, so many dudes! Wish it had more female creators on the Streaming Panels. Same thing with streams in general, and Twitch content. Way too many dudes, even with Taliesin & Evitel you get way too little Evitel and WAY TOO much Taliesin, she not even is in a lot of videos.\r\rI would love to see some female Blizzard developers on the WoW team in some high positions like I think this will make the game so much better, the writing got better with Christie Golden on the team, for me, I am sure the rest of the game would be much better if they hired and promoted some of the female devs!
Hey! We're sorting out the schedule for a few more guests, so hang tight :) Making sure everyone can have their time to shine between rehearsals and other events!
First off what an amazing schedule but 2nd\r\rBlizzcon is next week?\r\rOmg I am so hyped now lmao
Wow, so many dudes! Wish it had more female creators on the Streaming Panels. Same thing with streams in general, and Twitch content. Way too many dudes, even with Taliesin & Evitel you get way too little Evitel and WAY TOO much Taliesin, she not even is in a lot of videos.I would love to see some female Blizzard developers on the WoW team in some high positions like I think this will make the game so much better, the writing got better with Christie Golden on the team, for me, I am sure the rest of the game would be much better if they hired and promoted some of the female devs!Competence >>> gender. In WoW or otherwise. Good developers improve the game, have 0 relevance if they are males or females.
Way too many dudes, even with Taliesin & Evitel you get way too little Evitel and WAY TOO much Taliesin, she not even is in a lot of videos.\r\r\r\rYes, you're right, how does Taliesin work full time on youtube content while her wife has a job outside of youtube? He should be ashamed of himself. He should force her to work for hours on youtube videos after the end of her 7\/8h hours at her firm, so that she works just as much as he does....\r\rJust in case, that's sarcasm. Taliesin appears more than she does in videos because he's the one who started this channel. He's the one who wanted to get into the youtube game. He's the one who writes episodes and loves to debate over story and gameplay elements. Evitel just does presentation pretty much (not to diminish her job, what she does, she does wonderfully), and she's got a job out there.\r\rThere are more male WoW speakers, because there's a cultural bias where men are more geek, while women are less. I'm not saying it's justified, I'm not saying it's good, I'm not saying I like it, but it's just how it is currently (although this bias is fading a little bit more every day)
OMG! AMAZING! I am more interested in watching the wowhead party than the actual blizzcon!edit: come on azmongold .... you might not like the game atm, but be there for the community.... and maybe we can finally have a vanilla vs bfa fight on stage!
Take a drink every time you read the word "avid" in this post.
Wow, so many dudes! Wish it had more female creators on the Streaming Panels. Same thing with streams in general, and Twitch content. Way too many dudes, even with Taliesin & Evitel you get way too little Evitel and WAY TOO much Taliesin, she not even is in a lot of videos.\r\rI would love to see some female Blizzard developers on the WoW team in some high positions like I think this will make the game so much better, the writing got better with Christie Golden on the team, for me, I am sure the rest of the game would be much better if they hired and promoted some of the female devs!\r\rThere are female devs but they don't necessarily want a public profile. It doesn't take a genius to figure why. But for example, one of the most senior encounter designers is a woman (Candace Thomas) and she was on a panel at Blizzcon last year.
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