WoWjackass: Keeping Tabs on All that Treachery
Cataclysm Novel Scarring Your Eyes In August 2010
Mo' Money, Mo' Problems: Start Hording For Patch 3.3
11/09 Hotfix Breaks WoW
"The problem with the patch causing an Unable to Validate Game Version was resolved shortly after the patch was released. If you are having a problem downloading or applying the patch, here a number of things you can do: Wait. The download process may be a little slow as it is prime time and lots of people are logging on and downloading all at the same time. If the progress bar is moving, even if ever so slightly, then you are on your way to getting patched. - Keep in mind that there is a time out to the download. The Play button may appear before the download has finished. If you do this, you will still get an Unable to Validate Game Version, as the game hasn't actually patched yet. Vista/Windows 7 users should try running the game as an Administrator. - Right click the desktop shortcut and select Run as Admin If you are getting a Failed to Apply patch, try deleting the patch and download it again. The patch is named wow-patch.mpq and can be found in the root of the game folder or, for Windows Vista/7, in C:\Users\Public\Documents\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft. Then start the game again to download the a new copy of the patch."They also recommend cycling your modem and/or router to clear the cache:
"If you're getting a Failed to Apply Patch, Windows Vista or Windows 7 may not be permitting WoW to patch itself. Right-click on the World of Warcraft shortcut, and "Run as Administrator". If you still can't connect, I would clear up any residual cache or connections, and power cycle the network: 1) Shut down your computer 2) Unplug the router and the modem 3) Wait for a minute, and then plug the modem back in, and let it fully power up until all of the lights are solid. 4) Plug in the router, and let it fully power up. 5) Boot up your computer, and try to log in. The DNS cache may need to be cleared too: http://us.blizzard.com/support/article/flushdns"Even if it seemed fairly innocuous to do so at first, it was probably a bad idea to pump out a fix in the middle of prime time. Any time you have to go in and mess with the game files manually, you run the risk of an inexperienced user screwing something up with their install or corrupting their copy of the game altogether. It seems that things are already clearing up for the majority of players, but if you're still having trouble logging into WoW, the best advice I can give you is to hold tight. It's assumed that all issues will be solved by the end of tomorrow's maintenance period. Hopefully, you didn't have a big raid planned for tonight! It may be worth your while to keep tabs on the Tech Support forum for more tips and updates on where this thing is going.
PTR 3.3: Patch Notes Updated 11/09
Dungeons & Raids OculusPaladin
- Many bosses and creatures have had their total health reduced.
- Several bosses and creatures have had cooldowns on specific abilities increased, effect durations reduced, and damage on some of these abilities reduced.
- Ring-Lord Conjurers and Sorceresses now hang out in packs of 4 instead of packs of 5.
- Vehicle scaling on the drakes based on the rider’s item level has been increased to make them more powerful.
Items
- Divine Intervention: This ability now also removes Exhaustion and Sated from the target. In addition, the cooldown on this ability has been reduced from 20 minutes to 10 minutes. Cannot be used in Arenas.
- Lay on Hands: This ability will place Forbearance on the paladin if used on his or herself. It will not place Forbearance on others.
Bug Fixes
- Haris Pilton now sells a new 24-slot bag! She has stubbornly decided to remain in Shattrath City, so those interested should seek her out there.
- The Bug Fixes section has been updated with tons of minor fixes, check the full patch notes for more information.
Protip 1: Blizzard Pet Store
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This week, I go on a harrowing adventure through the Blizzard store to find a Pandaren Monk.
Patch 3.3: Final Tier 10 Preview, Shaman
More Treachery: Stealing Raid IDs
GDKP: My Loot System of Choice
- Whenever a desirable item drops, bidding starts. There is a minimum bid for items, usually around 50g. If the item is disenchantable, its always higher than the market price of the shard in principle.
- Bidding can be done in a variety of ways. The most common way is publicly in raid chat, with no limit on the number of bids any one person can make. Bids have a required increment above the previous bid.
- If no bids are made for 10 seconds, the highest bidder receives the item and pays his money into the "pool". It is usually held by the raid leader/loot master. If no bids are made, the item is disenchanted and bid off, starting low.
- At the end of the raid, the "pool" is divided among the raiders.
New Map/Quest Interface Tour [Video]
So what did you think? As it didn't track all of the quests I gave it, I'll venture to guess that this system isn't entirely finished yet, but it's sure a lot more functional than when we say it in its infancy (the first build of 3.3 on the PTR over a month ago). As I've already said, I like it for what it is, but undoubtedly some people are going to continue using their more robust add-ons, just as they have with the inclusion of the Equipment Manager and Voice Chat (oh god, the in-game voice chat). On which end of the spectrum do you exist, readers?