I recently found a local shop that is kinda like an indoor flea market and they had various furniture pieces that had been refurbished for really great prices.
Only found them because I follow a local page on FB that lists ongoing events in our area and random businesses.
My personal conspiracy theory is they’ve intentionally made the servers unstable.
Hold up , hold up, hold up hear me out. You know me. I’m not one of those nasty gamers that leap to conclusions with a single bound.
Blizzard needs to get data of what solutions work and what solutions don’t work when they have networking issues. One way they can do this is to set non optimal conditions in their networking setup or impose arbitrary limits to see how their code and networking setup reacts when gamers zerg rush the servers. They’ll have serveral alternatives ways of resolving each bad networking conditions but having tons of players trying to get on will show they which works and what doesn’t.
It is after all a beta and an good opportunity to give the servers a stress test under various conditions. As much data as they can get during a semi open beta then better as it means they’re not having do it when it goes live.
Dragon Flight has generated a lot of discussion about the numbers of players returning but most of the talk seems to be based upon assumptions.
I think the best indicator of player interest is the price of a wow token. If the price increases 25-35% over a relatively short period, that tells me players are returning.
If it decreases a similar amount within the same timeframe, that tells me players are loosing interest.
I have text to speech on for some types of messages and I decided to turn it on for creature yells, so that I would hear it when a Mechagon rare announces itself. It’s pretty good except Seaspit has been up twice since then, and text to speech really doesn’t know what to do with “Mrrglrgl, mmrglrglrrglrggl!”
Spider-Man 2 potentially slated for September release.
Just snagged the platinum for Forbidden West after switching to another game for a change of scenery, guess I do know what games I’m playing next after all.