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The Ahn'Qiraj Tailgate

AFK Gamer reports live from in front of the Ahn'Qiraj gate on the Medivh server in World of Warcraft. Folks on that server became the first in the game to complete the grueling quest to supply the Alliance and Horde with supplies. The supplies (food, bandages, and ore) are slated to be used in the upcoming war with the insect-monsters of the Silithus Zone. Now that the quest is complete, it will be almost five days as the supplies make their way to the front lines. At that point, the Gate of Ahn'Qiraj will open and two new dungeons will become available to the community. Players from all servers have been flocking to Medivh to witness the event, which has prompted a response from Blizzard. From Foton's report: "We had a difficult decision when players started gravitating towards Medivh. In the end, we had to make a choice between: 1) Letting everyone show up in Ahn'Qiraj until the realm crashed, thus allowing no one to experience the event whatsoever; or 2) Remove the low level players from the area, thus allowing the players who worked for the event -- the true residents and community of the realm -- to enjoy it." As a result of yesterday's events, they've disallowed new characters on the Medivh server.

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  1. Something's still missing by Z0mb1eman · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That's great, but still no mention of the ridiculous queues that most realms have seen since December. Half an hour to an hour login queues are now common - even on new servers. One of the Blizzard moderators posted something to the effect that every single day for the past few weeks has set a new record in terms of people online - which is great for Blizzard, but it means the game is practically unplayable for so many people, especially those who only have something like 2 hours to play every day and spend one of them in queue.

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  2. Deja Vu by ReverendLoki · · Score: 4, Funny

    First they came for the low level players, and I said nothing, for I am not a noob. Then they came for the Horde, and I remained quiet, for I am Alliance. Then they came for the Paladins, and still I said nothing, for they were a bunch of assholes anyways. Then they came for me...

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  3. Linen Bandages by Licorice101 · · Score: 2, Funny

    What are they to do with all those linen bandages (800,000 of them!)? They are basically useless for upper level characters.

    1. Re:Linen Bandages by Kawolski · · Score: 3, Funny

      They will be used to heal the wounds of many Level 1 alts as GMs teleport them into the lava pools of Blackrock Mountain to keep them from crashing Silithus.

  4. Well, guess I'm done donating by VickiM · · Score: 2, Insightful

    As a low-level character on a different server, I'm very disappointed. I had been donating what I could (copper bars, linen bandages, lower-level stuff). I figured it was a community thing and, even though the dungeons will be old news by the time I finally got there, I would at least be helping the world event. But now I find out that, despite helping, I'm not allowed to witness the event? Even if I managed to survive walking the way there? My last linen bandage has been donated.

    People in the forums were complaining that lower-levels weren't helping the collection effort. Seems the lower-level people were in the right this time.

    1. Re:Well, guess I'm done donating by Edgewize · · Score: 2, Informative

      As a low-level character on a different server, I'm very disappointed. I had been donating what I could (copper bars, linen bandages, lower-level stuff). I figured it was a community thing and, even though the dungeons will be old news by the time I finally got there, I would at least be helping the world event. But now I find out that, despite helping, I'm not allowed to witness the event? Even if I managed to survive walking the way there? My last linen bandage has been donated.

      Feel free to witness the event ... on the server you normally play on. This is an issue on the Medivh server because thousands and thousands of people have created level 1 alts so to watch the event happen for the first time.

      It would have been nice for Blizzard to have forseen this, but it will only be a problem on the first few servers to unlock the event. Once someone records a video clip and sends it around, everybody will lose interest and there won't be the need to remove low-level players from that one zone.

      Also, I should point out that the event is global, and will probably cause interesting things to happen in other zones as well.

  5. Slashdot spelling by Aaron+Denney · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ahn'Qiraj? Even people not from Alasksa should know it's spelled _Anchorage_.

  6. Re:And meanwhile... by Oliver+Wendell+Jones · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I'm sorry if you expected that. Eve is VERY focused on player interaction, not PvE content.

    You're right, Eve has virtually no PvE content, so there isn't much to do if you're not the social type.

    I highly encourage anyone new to Eve to find a corporation to work with. It completely changes the game.

    I tried joining a corporation. I was told "go out by yourself and mine more ore (so we can build a great big ship that you'll never get to actually fly)". It reminded me of the times growing up when my next-door neighbor would invite me over to watch him play with his new toys. "Oh, goodie... I'm paying a monthly fee for this?"

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  7. Re:What about option 3? by VGPowerlord · · Score: 3, Informative
    OS: Presumably, from the recommended section on the Senior Server Programmer jobs page, a Linux server of some sort.

    DB: Oracle.

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