As the title suggests, I would love to know how to stay logged in once the queue is done. I am playing on Faerlina and still have yet to play because of the queue times. Esfand and Asmongold both have been able to stay logged in to skip the queue times and i would love to know how they did that. Thanks in advance!
(And no, switching to a lower pop server is not an option, in classic server matters a lot more then it does in retail and i want to be on the “streamer” server)
Its not because i am a streamer fanboy, i want to be on that server because i know there is no chance of that server dying anytime soon, and i don’t want to wait the queues because i want to actually be able to play the game, i don’t have a ton of time on my hands to wait in a five hour queue. Next
Well I’m playing here because of a hardcore guild and the dueling tourneys, even if you hate streamers, the best community events are likely to take place where they are, if classic demo and beta were any indication.
They really needed to lock these servers rather than just begging players to switch when they got full pop… take some agency blizz. Overloaded by day 1 casuals seeing 300K viewer asmon on twitch when those of us who wanted to play here and got in line way earlier are punished for it, super annoying.
I’m sure that all the Fanboys are going to stop logging in after a while and the Server will eventually be dead once they see that Asmon isn’t really paying attention to them.
Some people are doing this I think. They can let the game queue while at work, or move their character around via mobile. I have a buddy who is actually playing wow on his phone from work… it’s rocky, but he squeezes in a few levels and doesn’t get logged off.
Warning: I have no idea how blizzard feels about this. It’s not technically against the TOS, since you’re physically controlling the character and no automation is taking place. They may deem it some sort of cheat though.
My tin-foil hat theory is that’s why the servers randomly drop a ton of people all at once. It looks like a crash from the outside looking in but what if they’re just disconnecting everyone on one continent to kick out all the AFKs?
I’m sure that’s not what’s happening but it makes me feel a little better to think that way.