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Sep 26 2009

DREMWKR  1st: The minimap problem listed below has been fixed, and has been for a while.

2nd: All things considered, WoW is still the best MMO overall, and the Mac community is blessed by its support by Blizzard.

Pros:

*Its gameplay (questing/BGs/instancing) is without equal.

*The artwork in the latest expansion is masterful.

*The music/soundfield effects are emersive&reality suspending.

*It is the most polished MMO.

*The game zoning in an industry innovation for all games in the future.

*Its add-0n system in LUA extends the leading edge of gameplay beyond all others.

*The toon animation exceeds all other MMOs, my Dranie runs smoother as a goat footed alien, than the compition's humans.

*The spell casting really FEELS like spell casting.

Cons:

*The graphics engine was developed for Warcraft III, and is starting to show its age:

*The game tends to be very laggy, and even unplayable in crowded areas such as Daleron or Wintergrasp, even with a state of the art Mac Pro 8 core and top end graphics card.

*The game toons are very limited in terms of customization, the human females only have about 2 or maybe 3 attractive faces, so all human females look like they came out of a clone factory.

*The game graphics now are starting to look dated compared to Warhammer or Aion, the WoW cartoony style was necessary by the primative vid cards of 7-9 years ago.

*The lag and low framerates, cartoony style, and limited individualization compromises the otherwise great game emersion experience.  
(Version 3.2.2a)

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Sep 8 2009

ROBERTCOOGAN  September 10, 2009 10:44AM PDT

We will be performing maintenance on this comment on Tuesday, September 11, 2009. the downtime will begin at 3:00AM and end at 11:00AM PDT.

Thank You,

Blizzard Entertainment

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Blizzard does so many of these same sorts of downtimes, it makes you wonder as to the reliability of their servers which require a lot of maintenance! But an awesome game nonetheless.  
(Version 3.2)

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Jun 2 2009

HEY.  Ride the burro.  
(Version 3.1.3)

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May 18 2009

DREMWKR  WoW frames rates are now even higher after OSX 10.57, even with the video set to "Ultimate".  
(Version 3.1.1a)

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May 16 2009

SMTIPS  I highly recommend that anyone having troubles with the Minimap which is basically everyone on a Mac, that after you've written billing@blizzard.com and tell them you want a credit for this major issue that has existed for 2 months with no action on their part and they tell you that they A) Know nothing about it and referred you to tech support or B) have refused to give you any kind of credit or C) Have told you it's your addons causing the problem or D) have said it's a "temporary" issue, to go to the Better Business Bureau home page at http://www.bbb.org/ and file a formal complaint against Blizzard. Their techs are STILL telling people they should "repair permissions" and their billing department is clueless to the issue...here are two responses I got from Billing (now remember this is a well known problem on the forums. I told them to go there and talk to their tech dept. to verify my claims):

colinh:

"Thank you for submitting this information, as we are committed to making World of Warcraft as enjoyable as possible. We appreciate your feedback. I will see that this information is reviewed appropriately. While I cannot guarantee a direct response, I can assure you it will be read."

namh:

After reviewing what you wrote, I don't know that I can offer compensation time for this, what seems to be the trouble with your mini map? I haven't any trouble with mine at all. Sometimes there are particular addons that disable the wow interface, or the mini map can be disabled via ingame controls, lets see if we can get the map up and working for you.

Again...I highly recommend that you report them to the BBB if you get any push at all or any nonsense like the above.  
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May 18 2009

DREMWKR  The WOW Mac forum has a blue note posted saying that Blizz is aware of the issue and is working on the fix. No ETA. It is my guess it is an Open GL issue, since it is a Mac only problem.  
(Version 3.1.1a)

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May 6 2009
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DREMWKR  I did a test on my new MacPro with the Radian HD 4800 series card. I ran wow on OSX with beta drivers, and with identical game settings and situation on XP using boot camp and native ATI HD4800 windows drivers with the card overclocked and all settings to "High Performance". In windowed mode the OSX version ran with less latency and about 25% higher fpm than the windows version. In full screen mode the OSX version also ran faster with less appearent latency, but the difference wasn't as wide.

It is my guess that OSX handles eight processors more effeciently as well as the video card, and that Blizzard really has worked hard to get top gaming performance from Macs. XP is by now a very old operating system, but gamer's swear it is noticably faster than Vista. So all things being equal, the OSX version of wow is faster and more playable. For that feat of gaming software engineering alone I give WoW 5 stars.

I also noticed that all things being equal the OSX version of WoW has way less stablity issues.  
(Version 3.1.1a)

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Apr 30 2009
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SMTIPS  Minimap is broken as of Patch 3.1 on Macs. It is blotched in almost all interior areas. Many many people complaining about it and Blizzard seems oblivious to doing something about it. It is a staple navigation feature that is very needed during gameplay. They seem to be making this a minimal issue and it seems not important to them at all. Indeed, their last notification was over 2 weeks ago when they said "we are looking into it." They have released two mini patches since this 3.1 was released, have done multiple restarts on servers almost every day, and still they refuse to address this issue. They are being very Mac-minimilast about this. You can be damn sure if they were getting this issue on PC's they would address it right away.

Also, 90% of the time users are getting the message "Additional instances cannot be launched, please try again later" when trying to access instances, sometimes up to 30 minutes before you can get in. Supposedly there is a finite number of instances server-wide that can be launched at any given time on a realm. With Blizzard's billions they seem unable to address this and expand realm space to accomodate users.

Northrend has a constant hang bug since the patch, in which every 1 minute to 2 minutes there is a momentary hang of the screen..just for a moment, but happens all the time and very annoying. This is not an issue in Outland and old world. They refuse to acknowledge the issue and have done nothing to correct it. I would blame my machine if I didn't know at least 3 other people that get the same issue.

These issues alone, coupled with the fact that it can take DAYS to hear from technical support, and then it is usually a canned generic scripted answer and they don't deal with you as a person paying them money at all, along with the fact that it takes literally 5 to 10 hours to receive any kind of answer in game from a GM, make this game not worth paying for.

If you want to get your money's worth without major and unacceptable bugs that are being ignored by Blizzard, I suggest you find another game to play.   
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Apr 30 2009

ST00P!D M0NK3Y  I thought the blotchy mini-map was one of my add-ons, but it was not. I find it incredibly irritating, especially inside caves and instances not being able to find my way around or how to get out because it's all freaking blotchy. Very, very annoying and I wish they would address this issue.  
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May 1 2009

DREMWKR  The mini-map is bloched up, at first I thought it was just my machine, but no it is a WoW mac universal issue. To be fair Blizz did add full instance maps available with the "M" command for new content, not BC or classic dungeons and they are nice. I just wish they would put in a little effort to fix this bug.

I have enjoyed timely service from real human beings that actually do play wow. The people I have dealt with seemed genuinely interested in me getting back into play as soon as possible. Getting a ticket answered by a GM is highly variable in response time. Sometime it was just minutes, on time it was 50 hours. It is clear to me that GM tasking has gone up over time and Blizz has not added any GM types in the game for better service. One thing I know that keeps increasing is the number of hacked accounts. Most players I know in the game have had their accounts hacked at least once (the hard core raider types). I have not had anymore problems since I got the BattleNet security dongle thing and in todays WOW it is pretty much required.

My suggestion to Blizzard is when I player opens a ticket window to contact a GM, their should be a big red button on it for "Account Compromised" so those players get priority and Blizz can take immediate steps to reduce further compromise and loss. Otherwise the ticket is just one more in the pile, for stuff like "I accidentally took my guildmaster's designated drop uber mace", " I accidentallly disenchanted my epic two-hand sword", etc.

I have not had the problem you have had getting into instances, nor have I had the periodic problem described above. However, I have made it a point not to instance in new content the night of the patch to avoid such issues. If your in a guild that always wants to be the first on server to down the bosses in new content, unplayablity IS a big deal and adds mountains of guild stress.  
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May 1 2009

SMTIPS  I have since learned that Blizzard knew about this bug on Macs during their testing on the test realm, and yet chose to ignore it. THEY KNEW ABOUT IT BEFORE 3.1 WAS EVEN RELEASED AND INSTEAD OF CORRECTING IT DID OTHER STUPID $#%$#$% LIKE FIXING SPELLING ERRORS IN QUEST TEXT!  
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May 8 2009

DREMWKR  It is true that Blizzards customer service, especially when dealing with eMail communication, is well, pretty bad. I have had much better luck with talking to real humans. As a whole, Blizzard does a very poor job about giving feedback or explanation to complaints of problems/issues negatively effecting it customers. It has a Better Business grade of F, for the very high percent of nonresponse/nonresolution/punative responses to official complaints filed formally. There games may be masterpieces and makes piles of money, but Blizzard is epic fail when it comes to the human side of the equation. The company had a kind of geeky nature with poor social skills reflecting I believe the personalities of its core leadership. I am pretty sure that no one in Blizzard WoW core got their jobs for quality of customer service, and it sure looks like it is not a real priority. While it does have a customer service and genune and caring GMs, I don't get the warm fuzzy feeling that anyone at the top is willing to turn the bad situation around, its like something they have because someone made them have it, not because they really want to deal with the gamers that support them.

I could be wrong, but anyone reading my entries of review knows I have not hid the problems I have had with Blizz some of which where punative, none of which was resolved in a way that made any sense. If anyone from Blizzard reads this, I would be interested in a frank and honest response posted here in MacUpdate, about what Blizz is doing to turn the situation around.  
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Apr 29 2009

DREMWKR  This is just some fine tuning of the 3.1 patch. The new instance Ulduar features siege vehicles and is blast to play, but is wicked tough to beat. Runs great on my MacPro.  
(Version 3.1.1a)

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Apr 15 2009
*****

DREMWKR  This patch adds much more than just a new instance. It is an important one for mac WOW players. Blizzard has rewritten much of the mac graphics code to give the game a smoother animation and visual feel. The game threading has been redone to take further advantage of multicore processors, and the graphics engine has been enhanced for a better overall look. I salute Blizzard for continuing to develop WOW as a native OSX game.

Another great inovation Blizzard has done is Dual-Specing. I can now flip between being a Shadow Priest for dps (damage) or a Holy Priest for hps (healing) without having to run back to the cathedral and pay 50gold for respecing, giving me more flexablity for raiding with my friends or PUGs.

Of the changes to the classes, the greatest was done to Holy Priests, Blizzard thought there was too much mana regeneration in the game from spirit and cut it 40%. MP5 speced gear/gems/enchants was uneffected. Since Holy Priests instant cast Circle of Healing (AOE) was put into a 6 sec. cooldown, in the WofLK expansion, they are the only casting class that doesnt do continous casting in combat. My Mana regen went from 800 and something down to 500 and something because of the patch. Also the mana regeneration spell was changed so it no longer applied to the caster, but the other party members, and it is now only temporary. This does mean that all casters will need drink up (mana up) alot more often, and that in long fights, holy priests are at a significant handicap compared to Holy Paladins, Resto Druids, Resto Shamans, etc.

I do play other MMOs on my mac using bootcamp, because most other MMOs are not OSX native. The closest to WOW is Warhammer. The PVP combat in WAR is much better than WOW, and its Public Quests are really nice. Leveling in WAR is much less of grind, and battlegrounds generate XP. I have heard over and over again from my WOW guildmates that play WAR, "(leveling) is so much more fun than WOW". It has also been my experience that the Battlegrounds are much more even between the factions. My WOW server the Alliance was outnumbered 3 to 7 or 8, and so rarely does my side ever win. But

if you dont like PVP, WAR is not for you, the PVE is better in WOW and much more developed, with the lore story telling much more integrated. WOW does have much better artwork and graphics, they are extraordinary and belong in a modern art museum. WOW's music is much better as well, so good, I would pay money to go to a symphony concert of WOW music, if you don't believe me, check out the WOW music at the iTunes store.

Things I wish WOW had that should be borrowed is: WAR's interface is more intutive and less cluttered, and when you pickup a quest, its in book format that is gives much more useful information. I also like the book/page turn transitions when porting, or going into new instances, BGs etc better than the generic montage graphics WOW uses.

  
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May 1 2009

SMTIPS  Yep...it introduced new things, and also unacceptable bugs that blizzard knew about on the test realm and refused to address. See the thread I started above.  
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Dec 11 2008
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DREMWKR  After installing the expansion "Wrath of the Lich King" and playing it for about 2 1/2 weeks, I have found it to be the best expansion, if not the best gaming experience in the MMOG ever done. The questing in Northrend both Borean Tundra and the Jford has been very compelling: in terms of both gameplay and lore, I have spent many happy hours exploring and the new areas and doing the new quests. I did a Death Knight in the Beta, and found the starting quest line the best ever done in any MMOs. Right now I am focusing trying to get my Holy Priest to 80, but will go back and do a DK just to do its quest line again, it was that good.

I have now done several instances in the expansion, many of them with 4DKs (DKs can't heal), I have found them to be beautiful, and well planned. They tend to be shorter with almost all being able to be done within an hour (vice the 2 to 4 hours the preexpansion ones), and in general more doable and accessable (& that DKs are OPd). As a healer, however, I have found several specific bosses more challenging, and as a whole it seems that cloth wearers (Locks, Mages, Priests) are at a disadvantage (in terms of getting killed more than before the expac). The artwork in the expansion is simply a masterwork, not just for MMOs but for all visual arts, it really belongs in a museium. The music is wonderful, even memorable and is so closely integrated into the game, it gives it a cinematic effect drawing in the player emotionally. While not in the game notes, the graphics engine has be upgraded, even the "old world" looks better.

One new feature I have a complaint about is the new ingame group calender, it does not allow the raid leader to send out group invites, instead its one at a time, for something like 10, 24 or 40 man events, it is just too much of a pain, the Group Calender add on is still so much better.

I did take my own advice and order an encryption dongle from Blizzard shortly before the expansion came out, I was wrong about the price in my last post, it was only 6.50USD, and shipping was FREE. However, as events turned out it too Blizzard about two weeks to send it, and so on the 2nd day of the expac, while I was in the middle of buying and selling on the Auction house, I was suddenly DCd, and unable to log to back on my account. I immediately changed my password, got back online and found I had been hacked and 2 of my toons had been robbed of items and gold. I put an immediate ticket to the GM, but because of the new expac it took hours for Bliz to respond. It took about a week and I did get most of the items in my bank and packs back but little of the gold for one char. nothing for the other. According to Blizz, I was the subject of a Denial of Service Attack and sophisticated hack, they didn't say (and not likely to say) but it may have been an inside job, it may be that someone actually reads these reviews.

Before you say that was near impossible, I know the same thing happened to a veteran guildmate in Irontree, and not only did he have his toons robbed, but put 24K USD on his creditcard. (The current CC info I have with Blizz was outdated, since I just had gotten a new card). He did say that Blizz did dig into it and provided the CC company with the records showing what happened, they did not and would not provide it to him directly (my guess it to keep players from going after current or former Blizz employees-and then Blizz getting sued by its unhappy employees). Anyway, the security dongle came in a week after the expansion, and I have not had any trouble with my Blizz account since.

My additional experience tells me two things: 1) It confirms that account hacking is out of control in WoW, and 2) EVERY ONE WITH A WOW ACCOUNT SHOULD GET THE 6.50USD SECURITY DONGLE FROM THE BLIZZ WEBSITE.  
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Nov 11 2008
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DREMWKR  I have been playing the 3.02 and 3.03 versions now over the last month. As a Holy Priest it took some adjustment to the elimination of the separate +Healing and +damage bonus points to my gear. I had two separate sets of gear one for PvP and dps, and one for end game raid healing. After the change I found an optimum combination of both. Overall, the mechanics where adjusted so I didn't notice much of a change in healing, but a significant boost in dps. It is now easier to advance from 60 to 70, in prep for the Lvl 80 expansion. Changes were made in the interface to help reduce items in bags, so more room. The new profession Inscription, makes things more interesting gearing out, and at least the ones for Priests I like. Blizzard made these changes to make it easier for friends and guildies to play together with fewer class specific requirement. One thing they added that I really liked was Achievements, for example for being exhalted with all the Alliance factions I got the title "Ambassador".

In regards to the previous comment, you can level up, and end game gear up, playing unguilded, I have had generally good experiences with pickup groups in instances and in battlegrounds, and have made alot of good friends spanning many guilds. As for guilds I am in a good one- Irontree on Lightinghoof, that is well established and run by real adults. It is not easy to get into it, but that seems to help alot in quality of game experience. I suggest if any player is unhappy in their guild, ask around, and play with other guilds in instances, because it really makes a big difference.

One note of caution I must make: One day, I opened my Characture window and noticed that six of my epic (purple) gear was gone. I got an ingame note and an eMail saying that I had done business with a gold dealer that hacked other players accounts. Since I buy and sell hundreds of items a day on the AH (how I make good ingame currency stream), it could have been any one. But since I buy and sell mainly cloth and leathers, and all of the items taken were instanced bind on pickup items, I figured out that none of the confiscated items were in fact hot and challenged Blizzard to show otherwise. I did get a note back restoring the epic gear, but all of the epic gems, enchants, enhancements were gone. Also in the note was a whisper I had responded back in sarcasm to a gold seller that said he had gold for me. It turns out that Blizzard had gone back and looked at every tell I had gotten since I started playing the game, years worth. Blizzard said I was a gold buyer and justified the confiscation of the epic enhancements worth four figures of in game gold on that alone, even though I am certain none of them were hot either or any of it was purchased with hot or "gold dealer" gold. (I have no problem making gold in Wow, I am not a gold buyer-even though I get no shortage of offers in game and eMail). It took weeks of grinding to restore these items, and during this time I was unusable for the Guild's raid schedule.

So my word of caution is this: Anything you buy and sell on the AH is not necessary a done deal, no matter how secure your own account is, because hacking is basically out of control in WoW, and Blizzard's appearent strange attempts of vendetta by a faceless employee to fix things afterwards can make things worse. If an account is hacked Blizzard does not create new virtual items to replace the stolen ones, it takes existing items from other player's accounts, basically to avoid item inflation on the Wow economy.

I have made my review based on a charitable assumption, that the job of being a Blizzard hacked accounts restorer is a difficult and thankless one at best, and even doing what they feel is their best, there is alot of mistakes and collateral damage, with some of it I will have grace to say unintended. And that my case was the exception rather than the rule.

I have seen so many fellow guildies have their accounts hacked I suggest all Wow players get the USB encription dongle for about 10USD.  
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Aug 30 2008
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CERNIUK  Downloaded the trial version. Run it and it wants to test internet connection speed. It asks where it can make a folder and then falls flat with a failure:

"Failed to download World of Warcraft Trial. Please close all applications and try again."

Creating a new account and trying, closing all applications, nothing works. Like taking a new car from the dealership for a test drive and having the engine explode and catch fire right as you start it. Varooom! Booom!

Not impressed.  
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Apr 18 2009

ST00P!D M0NK3Y  And I'm not too impressed with your computer skills either.  
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May 31 2008
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SMTIPS  Before you play this you should consider that customer service is practically nonexistant. If you attempt to report a problem, or complain about an ongoing server issue that everyone complains about, such as constant lockups at a certain time of day, and you ask for a specific response and explanation, you will get a canned email from them and they do not consider individual users at all.

Also, if you're expecting a game that you can casually play as a solo gamer, forget this and find something else. The entire business plan of Blizzard with WoW is to promote group play, so you can only get to a certain level unless you like bowing to join some guild or join random groups with cheaters or people who have no clue how to play...or little children who just don't care who the screw. In other words, you will not get the really good items in the game without being a group player...you will be stuck at a high level with mediocre equipment.  
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Jun 19 2008

VEGGIEDUDE  You can play as a solo player. The trick is to join a non-PVP server. I recommend the Ghostland realm. Its far more fun and you can always do the pvp stuff by going into a battlefield when you feel like it.  
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Jul 16 2008

SMTIPS  Err...well playing as a solo player isn't exactly what I meant. You will only get a certain level of gear without bowing to Blizzard's business plan and doing instancing with groups. And like I said...forget customer service, you're pretty much on your own if you have issues.

There is a thread with over THREE THOUSAND posts on it at their forum detailing server issues on most of their realms at a certain time of day for about 3 hours...gameplay is pretty much not worth doing during those times because there are frequent lockups of the servers.

And they have 8 million+ players paying them 15 bucks a month and this has been an ongoing issue for like 3 MONTHS.  
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Jul 16 2008

DREMWKR  I know of several players that leveled up toons that did it basically as causal solo (not on a PvP server). So I know it can be done.

However, I find the best part of WoW is meeting new people from varied walks of life from all over the world. The social aspects of WoW can not be underestimated in terms of fun and adventure. As in real life, your social skills in WoW, can make or break your positive relations with others. It has been my experience that people who have trouble functioning in PickUp groups, also have problems in preset groups, their guild, etc. Its like the problem is always someone else. This is kind of duh statement but I am going to be fearless and say it anyway: If you have problems with authority figures, if you have antisocial tendencies, if you have trouble trusting others in close settings, if your view of the rest of mankind is stupid, newbes, looters, out to get you, because they don't do things and see things as you do, WoW (and humane life) is not for you. Rather than being a bad thing, the strong and active social activity in WoW is a great thing and a strength of the game.

I have been in many, many, instances, where there is a player, that just doesn't help the team overall, and complains about every thing that didn't go perfectly, and frequently about things that did go to plan (because it wasn't he/she's plan) in the form of personal attacks directly or passive/aggressively, and that at the end tells the rest of group off for being newbs, retarded, (insert your favorite antisocial label here), and then wonders why one invites them to bg or instance groups and it must be because WoW the game inherently sucks. I sense smtips rating and comments say alot more about smtips than it does the software.

smtips complaint that Blizzard does not pay special individual attention to his complaint that thousands of others have previously made is not logical either. I know for a fact that Blizzard does read its boards, and does make adjustments and improvements in the game because of it. For a company with an eight-figure user base to personally respond to each user with a complaint expecially about problems the company is already aware of, Blizzard would have to have more employees than Marines in the USMC. I do know Blizzard tracks and does statical work on every complaint, so your voice does count, it just isn't about smtips. I have had specific problems in the game and have actually CALLED Blizzard to get them fixed, and Blizzard did give me what I needed to fix it, so for me I don't have any complaints.

I have had spells where I was randomly getting kicked out by the server, had trouble logging in etc. but thankfully it doesn't happen all the time. I do know what the problem is: My server is so popular it runs against the limit of players that can physically taken care of. If I didn't want to play on that server I could move, but I chose not too because high population servers have the best economys and most opportunitys for meeting new volks. Running one of the world's biggest server farms is not likely to be easy, and Blizzard is doing things with ultra large scale that no one has gone before in the industry. Over time I note Blizzard has gotten better at this, and the trending taking the long view is positive.

smtips is right that Blizzard has done a very poor job of communicating the improvements they have made in the server department, so I am not surprized the awareness of this is low. I kind of get the idea that Blizzard has determined to say the least amount possible in this regard, because it is the "behind the curtain" part that they believe is not as important to most end users.

However, I believe it is unfair to Blizzard, in downrating its software, because the rating is all about the rater personally and not about the actual game experence as a whole. Logically, if it really was that bad, it would not be the most popular of its type in history.  
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Aug 5 2008

SMTIPS  "However, I believe it is unfair to Blizzard, in downrating its software, because the rating is all about the rater personally and not about the actual game experence as a whole. Logically, if it really was that bad, it would not be the most popular of its type in history."

It still does NOT change the fact that I PAY for a SERVICE where I EXPECT CUSTOMER SERVICE AS PART OF THAT PAYMENT and Blizzard just jacks you around and well...read my original review.

It certainly is NOT unfair to Blizzard to dis their game if that is part of the paid package and they don't provide it.  
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May 17 2008

VEGGIEDUDE  This is the first time I've had serious problems with a game patch. It doesn't seem to be compatible with my year old iMac. The graphic card is ATI Radeon X1600. Now and then weird artifacts will be flashing on the screen, and at least two times the machine froze up and I had to do a force restart. Force quit the app was not possible, so until there is a fix, I am playing it in window mode (not full screen) so the next time the game freezes up, hopefully I can escape better.  
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DREMWKR  Version 2.40 "Fury of the Sunwell", is out and I have played several hours on it. Besides the new content on the Sunwell Isle, there are a few things else I have noticed:

*Players skill up faster now in weapon and defense skill, making leveling up a little easier.

*It may be just me, but transactions on the Auction House seem to be less glichy and faster. Since I make most of my gold buying and selling on the AH, this is wonderful.

*It may be just because I play Alliance for most of my PCs, I find in the battleground Alteric Valley (AV) still unbalanced, on the other hand, if you play Horde, this may be a good thing.

*The fpm on my MBP has increased slightly, I suspect that Blizzard has done a little under the hood tuning.

*This may be just my imagination, but some of the weather effects, noticably sandstorms have been improved.

*Almost all the add-ons by now have been upgraded for the new patch, I strongly suggest you get and run the latest version of WowMatrix to do in it one shot. I have 33 or so add ons and modules so this is a real timesaver.

*The ingame chat seems to take up a little less of the processor, perhaps it is now multithreaded more effienctly.

Overall, this is an minor expansion combined with game enhancements that make Wow the most brightest and most polished MOG. This is truely a world class game made for the Mac. All Mac users, gamers or not should at least think about trying it, just to see what all the buzz is about. Remember, Blizzard supports Mac games better than anyone and has since System 7 and for that alone they deserve a second (or first) look at their products.  
(Version 2.4)

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DREMWKR  v2.33 upgrades the memory management of rendering core of the graphics engine so that the game, individual zones, instances, and charatures load noticebly faster. Also since v2.3 I have noticed slightly higher fpm even when the video settings are maxed out. In game voice chat has improved, but Vent still has it beat hands down. The in-game voice chat is still not good enough to replace in-game team texting, at least for me anyway. In the Battlegrounds, many teams are Vent only, I have not noticed any in-game voice teams only. My suggestion to Blizzard is to have an external app to do voice-chat, with links to the game (like Vent).

Playing with maxed out sound and video, I found was almost like playing the game again for the first time, I found myself amazed again at what wonderful and well done art and sound Blizzard has done in the game.  
(Version 2.3.3)

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Nov 16 2007

RPAEGE  This is the AOL of online games.   
(Version 2.3)

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DREMWKR  Er...Is this a good thing or a bad thing?  
(Version 2.3)

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May 15 2008

VEGGIEDUDE  AOL? I don't think so. I would say it is the Rolls Royce of online games.  
(Version 2.4.2)

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Apr 29 2009

ST00P!D M0NK3Y  Your vagueness is the AOL of human communicative skills, RPAEGE.  
(Version 3.1.1a)

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Nov 15 2007
*****

DREMWKR  Update 2.30 is out. *The God's of Zul'Aman" I don't know why is not on MacUpdate. This is a significant overhaul of the game. It was redesigned to reduce tiresome grinding and now quests are much more important. And it is easier to level. On the hardware side, the game was rewritten to get better performance from multiprocessor macs, and in terms of Frames/min. it is significantly faster AND looks better. It seems that Blizzard actually reads its mail (at least eMail) and responded to users. I have had no stability issues at all (MacOSX10.50 & 10.51), an improvement over my last Review. The Mac is not a second class citizen when it comes to the World of Warcraft. Just for that alone it should get 5 stars.  
(Version 2.2.3)

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Oct 10 2007
****.

JAMUS  Take the game for what it is and you won't be disappointed.

Blizzard continues to release updates and new content as time goes by. The only paid update was the Burning Crusade which released a major series of new content.  
(Version 2.2.3)

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SMTIPS  If you can hold off on this update, do so.

It deleted over 100 gold worth of items in my inventory, and they've had to do two lenthy restarts of the servers so far because of this and other problems.

The spam filters they incorporated may help some but they didn't stop the losers from sending private message with "gold-selling for real cash" content 3 or 4 times.

Blizzard with all its millions seems completely incapable of incorporating USER END controls on filtering what YOU want to see in the chat window. Why, I have no clue.  
(Version 2.1)

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****½

SXTYNNMACH1  In it's beginnings, this game had the charm to convert me from FFXI in mere minutes of playtime.

It had the replay capture to deter me from stopping to even try other MMORPGs.

It also had a well desined economy and community.

However, with its 2-year mark approaching, I have become rather disgusted with the turns that Blizzard has taken with its latest franchise.

Little to no developement has been taken since Beta to improve the game for the casual gamer or the silent adventurer. All thought seems to be placed in improving the top-level items, skills, and rewards. This would not be so bad if it did not make the trip to get to these top levels so bitterly boring and aggrivating.

With the new level cap set to 70, even all those gamers who were content to reach the top level and start a new class now feel as if their journey to the top has now been taken away. The game has turned into a constant struggle to sell one's soul to a pvp or pve guild's time to gain the top-tier items. Gamers you meet on the way to the top in the world are less eager to help for free, consider new gamers hopelessly underinformed, and are less willing to party for quests that do not involve a key reward for that level.

This game was well designed to captivate your time to the world, and is now being improved only to force gamers to give up innappropriate amounts of time to the game to feel any sense of accomplishment.

Its developers are very willing to correct mistakes and bugs, but their direction in improving the game leaves gamers like me dissapointed.

This game rewards players with the time they give much more than gamer's skill.  
(Version 1.12.1)

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May 3 2006
*****

DREMWKR  I find WoW to be engrossing. Its interface works well. The story lines are interesting. I like the Guild feature, it allows me to play the game with my sons, regardless of where in the world my children my be, and gives it a social aspect of a team. My computer a 6yr/old G4 PMac (500Mhz x2) doesn't meet the official requirements but plays well, having an ATI 9800 GPU helps. As I go through my game adventures I am constantly amazed at the amazing graphics and creativity I get to experience. Another aspect I unexpectedly enjoy is the Auction House, kind of a eBay for Armor, Weapons, Materials, etc. to sell stuff you aquire but don't need, and buy stuff you do, that gives the game an extra depth and flexability of role playing. This is a RP game without equal, it must be experienced to be believed. Its stablity is not perfect and could be improved, for example after getting rezed the game has sometimes "lost" my body, requiring me to log out and then back in. Another example, the server has sometimes kicked me out of the Battlefield during a game and then labled my a "deserter". But these are relatively minor and infrequent issues.  
(Version 1.10.2)

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CRUSTY  This is the only game I've ever played that still keeps me entertained more than a year after I first started. That alone makes it well worth the investment.

With this latest release, I can now play WoW natively on my Intel iMac. It plays very well too. All settings are bumped and I rarely drop below 30 fps. It blows my PC out of the water.

The only gripe I have against it is there's a slight humming sound in my headphones while playing. I'm not sure if that's just WoW or the iMac itself.

Other than that, this game has been, and will continue to be, one of my favorite games of all time.  
(Version 1.9.3)

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*****

DEREKCLINE  World of Warcraft is one of the best games I have ever played. I have been a fan of Blizzard since playing the original Warcraft and Starcraft back in 99 on my Mac. Of the few insanely great game developers (including Activision, back in the day at least) Blizzard has been one of the few that has always spent time to develop their games for Macs and I respect that.

Of all the MMO's out there WoW seems to have very straightforward and engrossing interface. I started playing the game in early 05 and I still find that a year later I like to play often. If you're looking for a well designed game that will keep you entertained for hours (days?) on end, this is it.  
(Version 1.9.3)

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SAGGIS  Damn this guy's lost! Blizzard rocks they NEVER abandon us Mac users even in the dark ages the late versions of OS *shudders*.  
(Version 1.6.1)

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ANONYMOUS  system requirements for this game

Processor: 800MHz or higher CPU.

RAM: 256Mb or more.

Video: GeForce 2 or better

Hard Drive Space: 3Gb or more available.

DirectX 9.0 or above.

For Mac users:

Operating System: MacOS X 10.3 (Panther) or better.

Processor:1.0GHz or higher G4 or G5.

RAM: 512Mb or higher, DDR RAM recommended.

Video: ATI or NVIDIA video hardware with 64Mb VRAM or more.

Hard Drive Space: 3Gb or more available.

Does anyone else see something wrong with that?I will never buy blizzard again,mac users are second class to them.The last game I bought from blizzard(diable 2)is unplayable on my 800MHz dual processor g4,even though it is way above the system requirements.  
(Version 1.6.1)

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ANONYMOUS  Oops forgot,hit post reply too soon.This game isn't all that great,after all the hype i thought this game would be great.This game is just a bunch of whining teenagers with no life.People take this game too seriously,its not real life you know.  
(Version 1.6.1)

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Feb 8 2006

DEREKCLINE  Although there are a lot of teens playing this game I also find that a lot of people my age (late 20's) are pretty deep into the game. There appears to be two kinds of players, those with no life outside of the game that play almost constantly, and people like me, with jobs, that like to play 2 or 3 hours a night for fun. If you don't like the whiny jerks then I recommend you play in PVE mode. However, if you do feel like playing with the whiney brats and kicking their butts I recommend you join a PVP server. Either way you'll have a blast.

Oh yeah, and the better the hardware you can afford the more you will enjoy the visual aspects of this game. It is hardware hungry, but the results of really good hardware are simply stunning. And the game scales well too, if you don't have great hardware the video won't display as great but it will not impeded game play at all.  
(Version 1.9.3)

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May 3 2006

GARY WHITE  Please wake up! A Machine with that spec is so old, even a PC running windows could not run WoW!  
(Version 1.10.2)

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Aug 15 2006

DREMWKR  I ran WoW fine with a dual 500MHz G4 that is 6 years old. This review is simply nonsence.  
(Version 1.11)

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Aug 3 2005

ANONYMOUS  I need the GB version. It's not that hard to find a GB version of this patch, but it's for Windows (.exe); it's not that hard to find a Mac version of this patch (like here) but it's for US.

Where can I find a GB version of World of Warcraft patch 1.6.1 for Mac???

Thank you,

Dale  
(Version 1.6.1)

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ANONYMOUS  While there are many different localized versions distributed for Windows, there is only one Mac version of the updates. You can download this file for the UK or any other area. I expect all the necessary localizations are included, as I have never seen a localized version of a Mac patch for WoW.  
(Version 1.6.1)

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Aug 3 2005

ANONYMOUS  You may also want to use the Blizzard Downloader and turn off peer-to-peer downloading. This will force a download from Blizzard servers. Peer-to-peer is great, presuming there are peers to share with, but if you are on the Mac and doing the download more than four hours after the patch release it's typically much faster to download directly rather than use peer-to-peer.

The way to fix this, of course, is to get more Mac owners to play WoW and more WoW players to get Macs. ;)  
(Version 1.6.1)

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