It is Shinfel Blightsworn, a warlock npc. sorry for the late answer.
Liard
2018-02-13 20:20:55 +0000 UTC
This an ingame NPC or some random character?
2018-01-04 06:56:29 +0000 UTC
Yesssss, pleaseeee
2017-11-11 21:10:14 +0000 UTC
Now this is a grouping I fully support. Great job!
Felix Drake
2017-10-31 01:27:47 +0000 UTC
Will have jaina and orc ?
2017-10-30 04:00:25 +0000 UTC
I will try to make it so the mp4s on my website loop by default. It however might take a while. Watch out for update posts to keep updated on this issue. Hopefully ill have more info about it in the next one :)
Liard
2017-10-29 18:18:50 +0000 UTC
I'm trying to watch on IPhone so I don't think it's the same thing. I really hope he fixes it though it be shame if I couldn't continue to enjoy Liard's masterful work. Thanks for the help though!
The Sorcerous Sailor
2017-10-29 09:05:17 +0000 UTC
Not until/unless Laird can find a cheap webhost that will basically give him gobs of free bandwidth.
GIFs have lower color depth (VASTLY lower color depth - they only support 256 colors, compared to millions of colors for webm/mp4), massive filesizes, and you have to either drop a lot of animation frames or dither the shit out of the image in order to reduce the filesize to even marginally acceptable levels.
Anybody that's still using GIFs in this day and age needs to get with the program - a 720p 500k webm is more or less equal to a 2-4mb MP4, which is in turn more or less equal to a 20-30mb GIF. Webm's are acceptable for most non-audio applications, MP4 is the "gold standard" for animation/video but is still overkill for a mobile device, which while it can support the resolution, has too small a screen to actually justify the extra data.
Most modern mobile devices support webm and at least MP4 - I'm not sure why anybody with a computer or device made in the past 10 years would even want a GIF at this point. Even Apple's boycott of Adobe products is irrelevant, as neither webm nor MP4 are reliant on a flash substructure for playback, unlike the flv files that we had a few years ago.
Save your cellular bandwidth and the hosting bandwidth of your favorite creators - stop looking for GIF variants, and let the format die out like it's needed to for the past 10 years. It's served it's purpose, now just let it go.