How to skip que times

  1. Download Team viewer on computer and smart phone
  2. Leave Computer on before going to work(make sure team viewer is open before leaving)
  3. Log into team viewer from smart phone.
  4. Open classic wow and now you are in que.

i always time mine 3 hours before i get off work and i get to play right when i get home.

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Servers still have ques?

if you are not on a dead one yeah.

During prime time yeah, I’m sure Faerlina and herod do for sure. Possibly whitemane

The fact that this has to even be considered is frustrating. While playing even, lets say I want to go cook some food. Guess what I have to keep running back to hit the space bar so I dont afk out. Oh guess what while eating I got disconnected, 4 hour Q again.

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Faerlina went from 0 queue time with 2 layers, to 1-2 hour queues at 1 layer, to 3-4 hours today. We going backward. And this is all during “prime time.”

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Reported for ToS abuse.

faerlina has a que except from the hours of like 2am-11am EST

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hows that tos abuse?

It’s not, plain and simple

This was actually brought up on the CS forums recently. But I believe remote play or cloud play is a bannable offense.

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Cloud play is, but remote playing to your own PC is not.

And cloud play only is as of like last year.

really? can i have a link if possible?

did some digging myself and found it for any who are curious

https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/wow/t/is-it-banable-if-i/275213/18

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As much as he want’s to appear to know what he’s talking about, that has nothing to do with remoting in to your own computer.

Cloud gaming is a completely different thing (and it’s really stupid that they made it against the ToS honestly).

The big three has server ques every night. Faerlina Herod and Whitemane.

The CS reps didn’t outright say remote accessing your own PC would get you banned, but they did imply it was a grey area and recommend against it.

Unless they clarify it some, I wouldn’t risk getting a ban just to get a jump on the queue.

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What is cloud gaming?

Google Stadia and the like, where you use someone else’s computer to play

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Not my fault he admitted to using a bit program. It’s a banning offense.