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Poll: How should we handle the timeline situation?
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Fix the inconsistencies and commit fully to the unofficial timeline as presented on WoWWiki.
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Keep it how it is.
53.85%
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Timeline Inconsistencies
#1
Hey folks! So I'm a tad confused here.

It seems like our timeline is based off of the unofficial timeline, which as far as I can tell, is the most widely accepted timeline for roleplay. But then, when it comes to the moment the World of Warcraft starts, we go down to the 1-year-per-expansion gimmick that Blizzard has in their official timeline.

Considering that fact that we already acknowledge that the World of Warcraft starts five years later than Blizzard says it does, why are we cutting down the time spent in the expansions?

Now, don't get me wrong. I understand that the time actually spent doing something OOC does not directly relate to the amount of time passed in the game IC. (In other words, just because there were two years of play time between each expansion, does not mean two years actually went by.) I also understand that it is impossible for one character to have experienced all of the events, so I do not even take that into consideration when making this argument.

My point is, I do not see how anyone can explain the events of WoW/BC/WotLK in only a few years time. Too many things happen in the game for it to be explained off so easily. Taking travel time alone into consideration (so not even thinking about all of the other little things that we never see i.e. going to the bathroom, sleep and stupid little things like that), it is highly unlikely that all of these events happen in such a short amount of time.

Wars take years to finish. And yes, I do understand this is just a video game.

If I sat down with Chris Metzen right now and told him to draw me a perfect timeline, with months, days, and even the time of day, he would just flip me off and go back to smoking weed (which is what I assume he does on a regular basis). I am convinced this is why Blizzard just sticks with the "1-year-per-expansion" gimmick. Oh, and speaking of Metzen, I believe it was his idea to retcon the ten years before the events of WoW which eventually made the five year difference we see between the two timelines.

Unless there is a very good reason that we have altered that part of the timeline, I suggest we follow the unofficial one in its entirety.


Edit: I posted a poll to make it easier to see where people stand.

Edit 2: That would mean that at this moment, in 3.3.5a, we are two years after the beginning of WotLK (the moment Arthas dies) and have three years to go until the Cataclysm.
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#2
Hey, guy, you like, totally hijacked a topic I was going to make. But made it more lulzy to read than I would have.

Anyway, since... someone else beat me to it, yeah, cramming the events of WoW and its expansions into an expanse of a single year each seems.... silly.
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#3
I did it for you. I didn't realize that we changed the timeline like this until I read what was going on in your profile.
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#4
I quite agree with this, mostly on the grounds of logic. I know WoW is a fantasy game, but to say each expansion was only a year in game is absolutely crazy
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#5
I'm going to be the grumpy conservative at the table and say, 'If it's not broken...'
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#6
Personally, I'd hate to rewrite hundreds of profiles on the Wiki, so, we're sticking to our Timeline with one year per expansion.
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#7
When Cataclysm comes out and we have a server restart, perhaps the timeline will be altered.

Not until then though. I'm not having all those profiles suddenly ruined.
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(07-14-2011, 05:00 AM)Xigo Wrote: When Cataclysm comes out and we have a server restart, perhaps the timeline will be altered.

This would be almost necessary for the transition make a lick of sense.

I do completely understand the reason we have yet to change the timeline. No one should have to go through and change all of those dates/ages. @@;

Thanks for at least taking it into consideration.
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#9
I'll have to see whether I did that or not. I remember copying the unofficial timeline exactly, so I'm not sure why that part wasn't consistent.

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#10
It's also perhaps reasonable to take into account that the Unofficial Timeline exists on a wiki, and could have been altered at any time between when Kretol copied it and when any of us read it. Unlike the other timelines, it's heavily based on speculation, and probably changes every time new timeline-altering lore is revealed.
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#11
Erm, after checking, even the unofficial timeline has the year between expansions (except for Cataclysm). So, exactly what unofficial timeline are you referring to? A link would be appreciated!
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(07-14-2011, 08:17 PM)Kretol Wrote: Erm, after checking, even the unofficial timeline has the year between expansions (except for Cataclysm). So, exactly what unofficial timeline are you referring to? A link would be appreciated!

http://www.wowpedia.org/Timeline_(unoffi...ostilities

Right here, mang. And its been this way for a loooong time, too.

Year 30 is WoW vanilla, 32 is TBC, 34 is WotLK.
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#13
Contrapuntal link.

There are two major wikis regarding Warcraft for public use.

The disparate entities were created following a schism of confidential semantics.

One is hosted and administrated by Curse, the other by Wikia.

...Some discrepancy between their contents respective is somewhere in the vicinity of inevitable, unfortunately.

I often check both, but that's beside the point.
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