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trippedoutfish

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Post Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:28 pm

Hopes for the future of wow.

Do you guys hope that Blizzard ever releases servers that start wow over again, so if you missed you chance at vanilla or other expansions you get to try your hand at them?

I was just curious assuming that they did this, would it be possible to use this software to multibox in vanilla and stuff?
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lax

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Post Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:56 pm

Re: Hopes for the future of wow.

I wouldn't expect them to ever launch a server that requires an older version of the game, so you're probably never going to get a true classic WoW experience again. If they did anything along those lines, it would more likely be running the same WoW version but the server might provide different data. For example, they could conceivably take the item, npc, etc data from classic, update it for the 4.0.1 client and use that on a different server. It'd be a lot of work though and I don't see it happening ;)

Yes, it would still be boxable, but you might have to give up the ISBoxer Addon.
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Ualaa

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Post Tue Nov 09, 2010 7:33 pm

Re: Hopes for the future of wow.

They have said, they do not plan on servers which do not upgrade a given expansion when that expansion comes out.
So no servers that are Classic Warcraft only, once Burning Crusade came out.

Similarly they said, all of their servers would upgrade to WotLK, when it came out.

I'd imagine the same will be true for Cataclsym.

Now and then I see people asking for a specific expansion server.
Unfortunately, Blizzard isn't into this.
So the option is a private server, which I will not recommend.
Or living in the current version of the game, on a real Blizzard server.
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