

And in the long-term? We're not completely sure yet. You can still count on Wipefest, and I've already started updating the site so that it will be ready for Castle Nathria.

So, what does this mean? In the short-term: very little will change. Kihra at Warcraft Logs has always been really helpful in supporting Wipefest (and other developers that use the Warcraft Logs API) - always answering any questions and quickly fixing any issues on the rare occasion that something started behaving differently.īoth Wipefest and Warcraft Logs are aligned on our goals to provide awesome tooling to the World of Warcraft gaming community, so I'm really excited to announce that Wipefest is joining the Warcraft Logs family through an acquisition, and I'm going to start working on both products full-time! That means I'll be able to spend so much more time making these tools as awesome and as helpful as they can be. It does this by using the Warcraft Logs API to gather data from logged encounters to show summaries of performance and potential improvements. Wipefest tries to fill a niche that I felt didn't have as much focus at the time: mechanical analysis. It started out as a passion project to help my guild work out and refine tactics for progression, and since then it has grown and grown and grown based on community feedback. This is the most exciting announcement I've ever made!Ī lot of you will know that I've been developing Wipefest in my spare time for 3 and a half years.
