When the Legion Companion App was originally developed, most of the server code that handled requests from the app was purpose-built to only return Legion data. We needed to break up expansion-specific assets to minimize the app’s resource usage. We needed to split expansion-specific UI code apart to keep functionality separate. The app needed to clear out any data for your current expansion content and request data for a new expansion from the server. And while there was not a lot left to implement, it did mean we had some work to do to cleanly separate Legion and Battle for Azeroth from each other.Ĭreating the multi-expansion framework required three major pieces: In what turned out to be a bit of a mixed blessing, most of the Legion-specific code was still present in the app, and we still had the original Legion assets in our source control, which made re-adding Legion content the perfect test for our new multi-expansion framework. The Companion App will let players choose between Legion and Battle for Azeroth starting at Shadowlands pre-patch, with Shadowlands content becoming available at the launch of the expansion. We also knew that with the arrival of Shadowlands, players would have the option to level their alts through Legion via Timewalking Campaigns, and we wanted to make sure those players would have full mobile support for their level-up experience. We briefly discussed the option of supporting only partial functionality from previous expansions to maximize our ability to work on Shadowlands content, but we quickly decided that we wanted to restore as much functionality as possible. In addition, the mobile team was eager to give the community what they wanted and bring back Legion content. We know that players were disappointed to lose access to Legion content within the app when we made the switch, so we made a commitment with Shadowlands to support more than one expansion at a time. The tradeoff was that we weren’t able to build out the kind of framework that would be necessary to support more than one expansion at a time-so we swapped the single expansion that the app supported from Legion to the latest expansion, Battle for Azeroth. Leading up to Battle for Azeroth, we made the decision to prioritize several major back-end improvements, including the ability for the app to share code with the PC client, which allows us to take advantage of many of the features and tools that are available to the main game’s UI (user interface) that the app previously did not have access to. The Companion App was originally designed to support one expansion: Legion. We know it’s a feature many players have been asking for, and today we wanted to share some of the challenges and decisions involved in making this kind of large-scale tech change. You'll Love SketchWow Too, Just Like Our Customers Do.One of the biggest technical upgrades we made to the WoW Companion App for Shadowlands is the ability to support multiple expansions. No more lost work when your Internet connection times out. SketchWow software installs on your PC or Mac. Simplify how you communicate your thoughts.Ĭrank out your first sketch in no time, without reading User Guides or watching tutorials. Start creating amazing sketches that stand out… Maybe you need a no-fuss way to map out your yearly goals or creatively organize your thoughts. No more basic circle-and-square diagrams and boring presentations. Incorporate refreshing visuals into your lesson plans. Use SketchWow to stand out and better engage your audience. Create network or system diagrams, workflows and more using unique, simple diagrams that get attention and initiate discussion. Endless possibilities.ĭon’t get stuck with unnecessary details. Outline a new org chart, process or gameplan. Communicate internal policies, ideas and strategies to your staff. Easily map eye-catching journeys, funnel flows, process maps… and more. Brainstorm, mindmap and storyboard without limits… dump all those great ideas into a digital sketch to clearly capture and outline your next big move.
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