Fri, 30 May 2008 Welcome to the TankSpot podcast. I wanted to touch base quickly regarding the state of our podcast. I know you guys are bearing with us and haven't raised complaints, but it's hard on us not to be putting out regular content without an explanation. Podcasts have become a semi-necessary function of the website. They began around the same time that we started to need individual donations to run our webserver, and they were in part created to solve that issue by providing a service that went above and beyond. It's become clear that when we have an exceptionally well done podcast that helps people out, particularly when they're tank related or guild related, people are more likely to give back. So on the one hand, the podcasts are an integral part of the site, and with thousands of listeners, they reach an audience that we don't always reach with articles. On the other hand, the success of this site has been driven by the fact that hardcore gamers are running it. We're not here because we want to make money, or because we're professional forum admins, we're here because we know what the heck we're talking about and we like to help people. The downside to being hardcore gamers, of course, is that we're hardcore gamers. We push what we do very hard. With Age of Conan just releasing, both Lore and I have invested enormous amounts of time into leveling there. This is how we'll be approaching Wrath of the Liche King as well. In Lore's case, this time spent leveling is in addition to raiding Sunwell -- his guild is currently on M'uru. In my case, this is in addition to maintaining the servers -- and as you may have seen last week, that gets to be extremely time consuming. For those who aren't aware, TankSpot is the primary site on the server, but we also host other fansites and blogs that are not part of TankSpot -- you might have seen other sites you visit go down when we do. This immediately pulls all of my attention off anything else I'm doing. There is another major project that is sapping time we might otherwise be spending on podcasts -- a full Protection guide that will be implemented sitewide into TankSpot. Though it may not have it at launch, this, too, will have a lot of audio recordings to help people quickly learn what they need to know. What does this all mean for our listeners? Basically, bear with us. We're going to be busy for at least 1-2 more weeks. We'll try to get podcasts out during this time, but we can't guarantee they'll be terribly on subject or terribly in-depth. You can help us with these by submitting questions, because those offer such an easy way to jump into detail on subejcts we might not think of. The Guild Relations podcast will continue as normal. That is the only format that I feel we nailed from day one, because the questions I'm getting are so solid and allow so much depth to them. Guild subjects are also much easier to work with, since they deal with universal and broad principles of people and how they interact. It's much easier to have an interesting podcast about people than it is to have an interesting podcast about, say, tanking rotations. Anyway, thanks for putting up with the delay. We'll be back and running once our time clears up. You'll see a skeleton schedule until that point. |
Wed, 21 May 2008 This podcast answers member-submitted questions on guild management.
The majority of time is spent discussing speed and efficiency in raids.
Other questions are related to Summer-time schedules, main tank
gearing, recruiting friends from other guilds an balancing multiple
10-man groups. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Fri, 16 May 2008 While the name may be misleading, there is a discussion of the number
269, an explanation of marmots, and a string of good and bad jokes
throughout this podcast. The best part? We've normalized our sound
output for the first time, and the wide volume differences between
speakers has been smoothed out. Beware this means this may be louder
than previous podcasts. Enjoy! Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Mon, 12 May 2008 This podcast is general commentary on the recently released information
regarding Deathknights. The primary focus is on the announced abilities
involving tanking. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Fri, 9 May 2008 Welcome to the world of Evensfell! This podcast introduces players to
the story and background of browser-based game as well as detailed
notes on some of the design philosophy. This is set to Greensleeves, a
personal favorite. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Wed, 7 May 2008 This podcast answers several user submitted questions regarding guild
decisions and management. How do the three tank classes stack up
against each other in raids? How can I recruit an officer? Are /roll
systems fair? What is an ideal guild size for progression? The second
half of this podcast covers the principles of time management for
raiding guilds. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Mon, 5 May 2008 This podcast covers how you can effectively measure yourself as a raid
and 5-man tank. It covers player interactions, situational awareness,
mods, cooldowns, and gear issues. It also answers member-submitted
questions regarding 490 Defense for Illidan flame tanks, how Expertise
measures up, and how to handle a large number of abilities at once
while tanking. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
Fri, 2 May 2008 This podcast is a discussion of Diet Pepsi. It also happens to contain
a large segment on what we're allowed to discuss regarding our Age of
Conan experiences now that the NDA has been partially lifted. This
podcast should be of interest to soft drink enthusiasts. Listen, Read & Respond on TankSpot.com! |
