Seen bellular stream or what ever it was where they pulled api on amount of accounts that got it unlocked and it was around 1 million of accounts world wide.Blizzard earned 25+ MILLION dollars from the new Brutosaur mount
Mentally people got hurt. But that does not count i guess. Unless you part of specific group.nobody is actually hurt by this, it's a change in a video game.
I've been spending them from in there last week, so don't panic just yet. I'm subbed so I can't test it for you, but you should give it a try.Oh boy now I realise my stack of mark of honor is inside the warbank
Actually, they botched that fix to the point where the dungeon pieces are now better than they were @ilvl 194. That 8% cap in the tooltip? It's not there in practice. I'm getting 13-14%s with enough secondary stats, although I did need to focus more on some of them. Having missed that short window when LS was overpowered, for me, this ultimately came out as a net gain on most of my chars, with a minor (~5%) loss on others.but then they nerfed Longstrider across the board so hard it was worse than before the change and it's completely not worth it now.
So explain why the guild bank bug still hasn't been comped when the people affected are paying players? Like, if ppl think realistically about the situation wouldn't the realistic solution be to rollback gbanks to before the bug landed instead of, oh idk, ignoring the problem through launch and RWF because fuk yous got mine??The point was to explain that if you know what to expect, you won't be surprised that much. Can someone use this to game the system without paying? - Yes! Ok, so at some point, it will be gamed enough to force a change. The same pattern emerges with F2P accounts for the last 12(13?) years. Thinking realistically about the situation will help prevent further problems.
yes, a gamer without patch notes is indeed a victim of domestic violence."Why are you complaining Blizzard hit you again? You should have known it was coming. Probably did something to deserve it anyways."
Dude, I've always liked to chat with players, argue, joke within the bounds of decency. But the other day I got my account banned for 21 days because someone complained about me en masse. I filed an appeal and when the GM replied to me, he cited my message where I made fun of a player's name, quote: “*player name* haha, what a nickname!”. I was denied the appilation.If this was intentional, that really sucks. damn it Blizzard, not cool.
I will say this, I've been playing a lot of Korrak's Revenge matches (over a hundred since the 20th anniversary event). The amount of people actually talking during the match is incredibly small. I've pointed it out several times and out of 40 people on a team I might have gotten no more than 5 people respond. Sometimes it feels like most of the people of the team are bots... I know people have been saying it for 20 years that the game is dead or dying. But playing BGs and trying to get the people to communicate and failing to do so does make one wonder if you are playing with real people or bots. Plus, everyone knows how empty the game feels for something that has millions of subscribers...
Hope springs eternal.The Thursday roll-out (rather than on patch day) and the fact that we can still see the bank (and even move things around inside of it) still suggests to me that this was an emergency hotfix to block some exploit, rather than a planned thing.
As much as I'd like to believe this, any exploit where they'd likely revert this soon would also be an exploit paid accounts could take advantage of and thus a reason to block warbanks for everybody. I have a couple of hunches (either involving gold sellers or attempting to stem the deluge of 11 fury warriors), but neither implies any drive to give back access at any point in the foreseeable future.The Thursday roll-out (rather than on patch day) and the fact that we can still see the bank (and even move things around inside of it) still suggests to me that this was an emergency hotfix to block some exploit, rather than a planned thing.