This patch also screwed up my wow, I was wondering if anyone else lost all their previous data (auction house, mining nodes) just curious. I have been waiting 3 days for tech support and no reply..
I haven't been able to play WoW since the patch yet. And my 5 year old guild just kind of fell apart the day the patch was released, so I don't know how much fun I'll have yet.
Its great , 15 emblems of frost already.. to bad Curse cant figure out the problem with add-ons not showing up on a non-windows based Mac. Filed tickets only to be ignored and dismissed. You would figure after almost 500 tickets someone would say -" Houston We Have A Problem"
I am sure Curse will figure it out soon "We need you to tell us how in simple language".
Yes, every major patch has unintended consequences such as these .. But in the end, what's one night in the grand scheme of our lives .. it may suck when it's not available if we want to play, but software is inherently flawed and you can not expect the game to be rock solid 100% of the time.
Also realize that no matter how many people test a patch out, they can never know real results until hundreds (or more) of people log onto a server running the new code. Sometimes things go well, sometimes not so.
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gamer1224 Dec 30, 2009 at 14:35 UTC - 0 likescwbfan, thats addons not blizzard...they cant help ya, sorry
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septor Dec 21, 2009 at 22:05 UTC - 0 likesWHAT? 3.3 is out already?!
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cwbfan Dec 17, 2009 at 21:53 UTC - 0 likesThis patch also screwed up my wow, I was wondering if anyone else lost all their previous data (auction house, mining nodes) just curious. I have been waiting 3 days for tech support and no reply..
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Skorr Dec 16, 2009 at 18:40 UTC - 0 likesfeel sry for ya Jasper... and yes i run on a mac and it is MESSED up lol
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JasperKazai Dec 13, 2009 at 16:40 UTC - 0 likesI haven't been able to play WoW since the patch yet. And my 5 year old guild just kind of fell apart the day the patch was released, so I don't know how much fun I'll have yet.
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odensword Dec 13, 2009 at 14:41 UTC - 0 likesIts great , 15 emblems of frost already.. to bad Curse cant figure out the problem with add-ons not showing up on a non-windows based Mac. Filed tickets only to be ignored and dismissed. You would figure after almost 500 tickets someone would say -" Houston We Have A Problem"
I am sure Curse will figure it out soon "We need you to tell us how in simple language".
Patch Happens : >)
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Skorr Dec 13, 2009 at 02:25 UTC - 0 likesits good for fun but if ur an addon developer it is a pain...
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Physixx Dec 10, 2009 at 15:36 UTC - 0 likesCould be nice if Bartender hadnt ate the dang micromenu sigh
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LloydSev Dec 10, 2009 at 09:00 UTC - 0 likesYes, every major patch has unintended consequences such as these .. But in the end, what's one night in the grand scheme of our lives .. it may suck when it's not available if we want to play, but software is inherently flawed and you can not expect the game to be rock solid 100% of the time.
Also realize that no matter how many people test a patch out, they can never know real results until hundreds (or more) of people log onto a server running the new code. Sometimes things go well, sometimes not so.
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Kaelten Dec 09, 2009 at 15:53 UTC - 0 likesWell that's fairly typical of many patches I'm afraid. At least they're generally good for giving credit when bad patches happen.
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