Blizzard Adds Timestamps To WoW Armory
Kharny writes "In a move that could cause serious privacy problems for players of World of Warcraft, Blizzard has added timestamps and an RSS feed to the game's online armory site. This new feature will mean that anyone can follow 'real-time' developments in a World of Warcraft character, which display the exact time and date, so that others can see that person's playing habits. Many players have already complained about the fact that there is no opt-out setting, and this opens very big possibilities for online stalking."
but instead I see you got new epic shoulders. gratz.
I do believe that stalking a home-bound loser would make the stalker collapse into an infinitely dense (and sad) singularity of loserdom.
Timestamps on Slashdot comments? /stalk function on every profile page? I don't think I could handle slashdot stalking, later folks
You haven't changed your epic underwear for 3 days!
10 min after her bedtime, she is sleeping, every night. She is 20 month old.
You should have trained her to farm you gold by now.
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You "quit the game" that your bots were playing for you?
> Writing a LUA [lua.org] script is extremely simple
Oh I don't know. Coordinating all of those grass skirts and getting the roast pig out in time can be a challenge. Plus, there's the whole fire-stick thing...
Bark less. Wag more.
How can you quit a game you weren't playing to begin with.
The funniest part is that they quit the game because they were going to be forced to actually play it themselves. :)
"What, PLAY the game? Fuck that shit, I'm out!"
Clearly, they should be playing progress quest. :)
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