Daily WoW News
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WoW Rookie: Account Security Basics Recently we've had several posts about being hacked, guild banks assaulted, and Blizzard's typical response. The Customer Service Forum is filled with threads started by desperate World of Warcraft players seeking the return of their accounts and belongings as a gesture of goodwill. It is our responsibility to keep our accounts safe from hackers. |
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"Patch 2.4 = soon," says Eyonix This weekend, the PTR got taken down (although Blizzard claimed it was because more testing was happening on the tournament test realm — the TTR — and not because the patch was ready for prime time). And, oh yeah, the patch has already started downloading in the Background Downloader. |
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Belfaire on community policing and GM subjectivity As you may recall, a few days ago, I wrote a little Dear Blizzard letter on the subject of enforcing the RP and Naming Policy. Of course, Once one writes a letter to someone, it is a good idea to deliver it, and thus I delivered it, or at least the issues therein, over on the Customer Service Forum. |
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Why the language barrier might be a good idea after all It seems to come up quite often. Someone wants the language barrier bought down. Even if it requires questing or skilling up, they want to be able to talk to the other faction. It would even make lore sense, since at the least, Undead and Blood Elves should probably know common, and Thalassian is probably close enough to Darnassian that someone who knows one language should probably be able to get the gist of the other. |
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Blizzard and dealing with the expanded WoW universe Zv of Destromath has an interesting argument on the forums — he says that Blizzard has overextended themselves, and that by producing everything from trading cards to credit cards to WoW minis, the board game, and the upcoming movie (and he even forgot the FigurePrints and Dell deals), they've lost sight of what they should be working on: the game itself. |