Archive for April, 2006

NCsoft sued.

 

OK, listen up if you play Guild Wars, City of Heroes, City of Villians, Lineage or if you want to play Auto Assault. The online games producer (Ncsoft) that made these games just got sued for $230 MILLION dollars. What for? Well how about 250,000 cases of identity theft. Not clear yet how this will develop.

The above is verbatim from digg.com.

Has anyone thought about what will happen if someone would breach Blizzard’s servers? That’d be total mayhem. They have like everyones creditcards and, yeah well. Everything. About 8 million people are playing World of Warcraft nowadays.

News from digg about WoW getting linked battlegrounds. Oh boy! This is sure up for some intensive WoW battleing. I need new PvP wow gear! :-)More detailed info over at Gaming Steve

In keeping up with Blizzard’s aggressive stance against cheating in World of Warcraft, they have banned over 5400 wow accounts and suspended 10700 more for participating in activities that violate the game’s Terms of Use (thank you patch 1.1) including using third-party programs to farm wow gold and wow items.

This is horrid news for all the wow gold lovers out here. Are you one of the banned? Please comment and we’ll see what we can do about it! What does the EULA say about this? Is losing your character, gold, gear and investment acceptable?

Uh - Oh! Looks like patch 1.10 has done it again! The cause of the first major crash of World of Warcraft is now stirring up an unruly response from WoW nerds all across the world (of warcraft^^)! This time it’s the great Blizzard “quick fix” patch 1.10.1 that has caused some vital gaming issues to arise. Some people are even posting complaints at the better business bureau!

Well - what can I say? This really disturbs the WoW gold trade right now. If Blizzard can not keep their servers up, how are we to keep the World of Warcraft gold buying business running? We here at the WoW gold blog really hope better times are coming.