Posted by d3bruts1d on July 7, 2008 at 5:53 pm

Dear Blizzard Entertainment,

It’s been well over a year since I ventured around in Azeroth. It was sometime not long after The Burning Crusade was released that my wife and I closed our WoW accounts. In fact, I don’t think I completed more than a dozen quest in the Outlands. That said, I’m willing to come back and give it another try, for a price.

I am willing to reactivate both of my WoW accounts, provided you send me a beta invite for WoW: Wrath of the Lich King. It’s that simple.

But, we both know I’ll not be getting a beta invite. And therefore, my accounts shall remain forever frozen. To be honest, it’s probably for the best. It took me far to long to kick the addiction the first time.

Kindest Regards,
d3bruts1d

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Posted by d3bruts1d on January 6, 2008 at 10:20 pm

Came across this odd WoW video via a friend on Pownce. World of Warcraft meets 4WD.

That’s what I call an epic mount. lol

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Posted by d3bruts1d on August 6, 2007 at 1:33 pm

Big news for WoW fans came from Blizzcon last week when the 2nd expansion pack was announced. World of Warcraft: Rise of the Lich King looks to add features to the game that we were promised years ago. Better late than never, eh?

So, what’s expansion #2 set to add to the game?
Without a doubt, there will be more zones, battlefields, quests, and items.
The level cap will rise again, this time to level 80.
The first Hero Class, the Death Knight, will be available to users capable of completing a uber elite quest chain.
Will see siege weapons deployed to [new] battlegrounds. — Ahh, if only it would be like the days of Shadowbane.
“New” character customization options.

Only thing has me a bit curious here. Eventually, you will be able to fight Arthas at the Frozen Throne. I sure hope Blizzard doesn’t allow you to “kill” him. After all, this is suppose to be the most powerful of all beings. Now, if you could defeat him, but have him vanish just before death, I could go along with that. Save his real death for a level 120 doungin. That’d be better.

Will this cause certain people who canceled their WoW accounts to return to Azeroth? It might.

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Posted by d3bruts1d on June 18, 2007 at 5:04 am

Over the weekend, I made a decision that may come as a surprise to many of you. I canceled my World of Warcraft account, as well as the one belonging to my wife. Part of me was saddened by this, while another part has a since of relief about it. After all, we’ve been playing WoW since beta.

Truthfully, the accounts should have been long closed. My wife hasn’t been able to play for months, as she killed my HP laptop which she had been playing WoW on…. her PoS HP desktop is 5+ years old, and can barely handle Solitaire these days, much less WoW. Sure, she could used my PC… provided she could find time between work, house related stuff, and I wasn’t on it.

Me? Yes, I have had more important things that I should be doing than playing video games. But there was more to it than that. I don’t know if you would call it WoW burnout, or simply a failure on Blizzard’s part to keep the game interesting. After all, I haven’t played that much since before the release of The Burning Crusade expansion.

For the most part, I just haven’t had the desire to play. Gone is the difficulty in acquiring the high end PvP gear, that alone makes it far less useful. While I loved PvP, that’s not the main reason though. Having 2 level 60 characters (pre-TBC) as well as a number of toons in the 20-40 range, I am simply tired of the same old quests. Sure, with the new races that were added you have a new version of the old quests which are slightly different and will get you to level 15 or so. After that? It’s back to the same quest you’ve done 100 times before. What’s new? Oh sure, there are thousands of new quest for the 60+, but what about those of us who are tired of playing the same character for the past 2 years?

The game is more of a chore these days. And for what? To get to level 70? Then what? Sometimes we need to face reality, most World of Warcraft players will never see the inside of a “end game” raid dungeon. Much less see the last boss of such dungeons killed. What is the reward for these players? The ability to wait another year or so for 10+ more levels of questing/grinding where the reward will be more of the same?

I’m not sure if my account will ever be reopened. I have no desire to sit through the drudgery of leveling another character for no real result. My wife’s account, well that’s different…. she enjoys playing a rogue, and only a rogue… she’d be more than happy to level 15 characters all the same class. She’s just silly like that.

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Posted by d3bruts1d on January 16, 2007 at 12:07 pm

“It has begun!”

Well, it’s just after midnight. The first expansion for The World of Warcraft has officially been released. That’s right, The Burning Crusade is here. I’m sure many, many people will call in sick today (and probably for the rest of the week).

I’ll get my copy in a few hours when UPS gets here. To bad I’ll be at work. lol

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Posted by d3bruts1d on May 12, 2006 at 6:30 am

It’s been a big week for Blizzard and World of Warcraft. They’ve announced that a live action Warcraft movie is in the works, and is being produced by Legendary Studios. That is the same company that is behind Superman Returns and Batman Begins.

Blizzard has also announced the new alliance race that will be coming in the Burning Crusade expansion. They are the Draenei. The NYTimes also has an article about the upcoming expansion; You can read it here.

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Posted by d3bruts1d on May 10, 2006 at 4:37 am

I’ve taken a few minutes to do some “spring cleaning” around d3bruts1d.com. I’ve combined many of the news categories that I had, which trimmed it down to about 7 total.

I’ll still be posting about things I find interesting (Google, Opera Browser, XFire, World of Warcraft, etc.), but I didn’t see the point in having 20 different categories. This is my personal site, and not really a tech news portal; that’s what I’m building TechRelated.com for.

I’ve also added a few new links to tech news sites I visit. I’ll be working more on the links section later today or tomorrow.

I’ve also done some other stuff that most of you probably won’t notice. ;) In the odd chance that something quit working, please let me know.

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Posted by d3bruts1d on April 26, 2006 at 3:54 am

Anyone who plays World of Warcraft can tell you the game has some issues with its servers. It’s nothing new, as it has been a problem for the game since beta. Though, it did seem as if the game was slowly getting better there for a while (at least for some servers).

Even the low population RP-PvP server, Maelstrom, where I play has its share of issues.

Anyway, the crew at C|Net News apparently thought it was a big enough issue to post two separate articles about WoW’s server problems. You can find them here and here.

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Posted by d3bruts1d on April 21, 2006 at 1:57 pm

A new version of XFire was released yesterday. Along with the usual bug fixes and new game support, XFire has now added the ability to show what World of Warcraft realm someone is in. Not bad…. I know a lot of WoW players that will like that. No more messages from random people saying “what realm do you play on?”

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Posted by d3bruts1d on April 11, 2006 at 5:05 pm

Blizzard published a quick patch today that addresses a number of bugs. Downloaded pretty quick for me, even with the Blizzard POS patcher. ;)

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