wow gold epic
    Home World of Warcraft Gold Battlegrounds Game Reviews World Lore Burning Crusade Contact Us  
 
Buy WOW Gold
Sell WOW Gold
  WOW Tips
  News
  Technology
  Support
  Races
  Gameplay
  Raids
  Dungeons
  The World
cheap wow gold
  Reputation
  Alterac Valley
  Buff
  Warsong
  Rewards
  Artwork
  Movies
  FAQ
  System Req.
  Blood Elves
Burning Crusade
  Draenei
  Outland
  World
  Jewelcrafting
  Flying mounts
  Features
  Profession
  Silvermoon City
  Horde
  Alliance
  Alchemy
  Dark Portal

Blizzard President Comments on WoW Issues (PC)
Mike Morhaime issues a public statement regarding the server problems plauging the game.
By Miguel Lopez | Jan. 21, 2005

Depending on what server you play on, you may have had some rough going in World of Warcraft last night. As you may already know, 20 of the game's 88 servers have been subject to major technical issues as a result of a recent hardware overhaul. Players on those servers have experienced login queues more lengthy than any since the game's launch, as well as server-related performance issues -- including lag, crashes, and disconnects -- after they've logged on. Blizzard's President Mike Morhaime apparently realizes the severity of these issues.

All these problems culminated last night in what must have been the worst manifestation of the recent problems yet. Due to a bug with travel route between two popular zones, the infamous 20 out of 88 began crashing intermittently, causing Blizzard to abruptly take the servers down for emergency maintainance.

In a post on the game's official message board, Morhaime apologetically addressed the game's community, stating "...we will do everything possible to ensure that unexpected downtime like this does not occur in the future and that if it is necessary, we will do everything possible to give you better warning and keep you informed."

Morhaime also notified the community that players on the affected servers will receive an four days of game time (in addition to the three already offered) credited to their accounts.

We'll continue to follow this story as it develops, and keep you updated as to the state of World of Warcraft's servers.