March 5th marks 10 years since the release of Throne of Thunder, the raid which inspired Kihra to create Warcraft Logs in order to better analyze World of Warcraft raid encounters. In recognition of the anniversary, the Warcraft Logs development team is taking the opportunity to celebrate their past and talk about the road ahead.
Reflecting on a Decade of WarcraftLogs Having grown to an network of 11 websites, including dedicated logging sites for Final Fantasy, Elder Scrolls Online, and Star Wars: The Old Republic, Warcraft Logs has had an incredible influence on these games and their communities, becoming an integral part of the way many players engage with their favorite games. While some forget that it was not actually the first World of Warcraft logging site, it reversed a trend of stagnation with care and innovation, keeping up to date with the launch of new raid content for the first time, while continually adding more features to help players expand their level of competence and understanding.
That trend continues today, as the Warcraft Logs team is bigger than ever before, and continues to launch helpful new features such as Recruitment tools, multi-report analysis, personalized VS Code, Competition Mode, Time Machine widgets, and even a companion app! Warcraft Logs front page, as it first appeared nearly 10 years ago. Read more about their journey over the last ten years, as well as thoughts from the development team on WarcraftLogs.
A Decade of Warcraft Logs For almost 10 years, Warcraft Logs have played a significant role in the World of Warcraft raiding scene.Being the go-to resource for analyzing and improving performance in raid encounters, and shaping the way people approach the game. In 2013, when the.
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