King Gilga
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They really could learn about overflow servers like GW2 had.
Honestly, how did they not prepare for this.
I was dc'd while in queue. BUT I was in 3000 spot then on reconnect 136![]()
Because networking is harder than a lot of armchair IT people think.
800 min wait to log in
Classic Stormrage
So why is this launch worse than any other in WoW history?
This is just conjecture, but based on the amount of aborted transfers and them tying garrisons to your leveling so heavily... they ballsed up their server estimations. When you need to fire up an instance if you just fly over it, it's bound to break.
Isn't this why people do Open Beta's to stress test their servers? Yah, that sounds damned silly.
So why is this launch worse than any other in WoW history?
Mop had an extremely lax open beta and still had issues on day one. It happens.
So far it's been pretty smoot for me, only got one disconnect. Each his own, and it's bound to occur more on high populated servers. In two weeks, everyone will have forgot.
So far it's been pretty smoot for me, only got one disconnect. Each his own, and it's bound to occur more on high populated servers. In two weeks, everyone will have forgot.
down to only 331 people ahead of me in queue but I can't imagine my experience being any better once I actually get in
Sure did, but it was nothing like this, not even close. No expansion has been this much of a clusterfuck.
who did you pay... tell me now! xD
So far it's been pretty smoot for me, only got one disconnect. Each his own, and it's bound to occur more on high populated servers. In two weeks, everyone will have forgot.
So far it's been pretty smoot for me, only got one disconnect. Each his own, and it's bound to occur more on high populated servers. In two weeks, everyone will have forgot.
So far it's been pretty smoot for me, only got one disconnect. Each his own, and it's bound to occur more on high populated servers. In two weeks, everyone will have forgot.
I got in after about an hour on Stormrage. Got maybe 10 minutes of play before DC, logged in to an more delicious queue.
I don't remember Cata or MoP being this bad, then again I was on Blackrock back then and it was no where near as packed during those expansions.
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Sup guys. Anyone need an invite to my low pop server?
On Stormrage, cannot get in, easily the worst launch in history. Blizzard, wtf, really.
Any priests out there?
Haven't played since a few months after MoP came out. I assume I pretty much need to level shadow?
Any priests out there?
Haven't played since a few months after MoP came out. I assume I pretty much need to level shadow?
Hnnng I need to get home and park my ass inqueue.Despite having to face an insane que and frequent bouts of crippling lag, I have been incredibly impressed with the first two hours of content in this expansion.
Firstly, the introductory questline in the portal-area instance is so damn impressive! The way it shows each of the Warlords with their own introduction and title card went a long way into making me care about killing them. The quests had an insane amount of variety and a ton of cool setpiece moments. The arena, the tank cannon, the desperate run to the boat, and everything else was a blast. The dialogue was surprisingly well-written, too.
The first zone has a great intro, too. I'm shocked at how quickly they give you the garrison, and they explain the basics remarkably well. The UI is all gorgeous for it, as well, I love how new buildings are accompanied with their own cinematic intros and title cards as well. That's a lot of style.
So far, this is one of the most promising starts to an expansion in the game's history. I'm deeply interested in what endgame will be like this time around.
800 min wait to log in
Classic Stormrage
Despite having to face an insane que and frequent bouts of crippling lag, I have been incredibly impressed with the first two hours of content in this expansion.
Firstly, the introductory questline in the portal-area instance is so damn impressive! The way it shows each of the Warlords with their own introduction and title card went a long way into making me care about killing them. The quests had an insane amount of variety and a ton of cool setpiece moments. The arena, the tank cannon, the desperate run to the boat, and everything else was a blast. The dialogue was surprisingly well-written, too.
The first zone has a great intro, too. I'm shocked at how quickly they give you the garrison, and they explain the basics remarkably well. The UI is all gorgeous for it, as well, I love how new buildings are accompanied with their own cinematic intros and title cards as well. That's a lot of style.
So far, this is one of the most promising starts to an expansion in the game's history. I'm deeply interested in what endgame will be like this time around.
Despite having to face an insane que and frequent bouts of crippling lag, I have been incredibly impressed with the first two hours of content in this expansion.
Firstly, the introductory questline in the portal-area instance is so damn impressive! The way it shows each of the Warlords with their own introduction and title card went a long way into making me care about killing them. The quests had an insane amount of variety and a ton of cool setpiece moments. The arena, the tank cannon, the desperate run to the boat, and everything else was a blast. The dialogue was surprisingly well-written, too.
The first zone has a great intro, too. I'm shocked at how quickly they give you the garrison, and they explain the basics remarkably well. The UI is all gorgeous for it, as well, I love how new buildings are accompanied with their own cinematic intros and title cards as well. That's a lot of style.
So far, this is one of the most promising starts to an expansion in the game's history. I'm deeply interested in what endgame will be like this time around.