World of Warcraft |
World of Warcraft ( WoW ) is a race/class-based .
=General information=
The game was simultaneously released on both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh computer systems in North America, Australia and New Zealand on November 23, 2004. The game sold more than 240,000 copies in its first 24 hours on the market, more than any other PC game in history. Though not officially released in South Korea until January 18, 2005, it had been found on store shelves since November 2004. The game was released in Europe on February 11, 2005 with English language, French language and German language language versions. On March 2, 2005, 100,000 testers signed up for People s Republic of China s WoW beta test within the first hour. The game was released in China on June 6, 2005. The game won high praise at E³ in 2003, including Gamer s Pulse s Best of Show award. World of Warcraft was declared by many in the computer gaming industry, including GameSpot and GameSpy, as 2004 s game of the year. And, as with any game, it has its own Terminology (World of Warcraft).
==The launch==
As is common with the launch of a MMORPG, World of Warcraft had its share of problems at first. Partly because of the huge number of people who bought the game, along with server instability, Blizzard chose to stop selling copies of the game some time after the launch. Sales were limited accordingly until more servers, called worlds, or realms, could be assembled. Due to the massive initial sales, there were also periods where players had to wait in queues before playing, as some realms were at their maximum player limit. When more servers were added, these queues became less common and sales of the game resumed. Still, in certain high population areas (like Ironforge or Orgrimmar), players continue to experience game performance delays.
==Sales==
As of August 2005, World of Warcraft has more than 4,000,000 players worldwide, making it the most popular MMORPG in the world. Over 1 million of these players live in the US. 1.5 million of these are from the Chinese launch on July 7, 2005. These numbers exclude all players under free promotional subscriptions, expired or canceled subscriptions, and expired pre-paid cards. Blizzard also stated that at any given time at least 500,000 subscribers are online. Due to World of Warcraft s high sales it has been described as a runaway success with overwhelming popularity , which other games, like The Matrix Online, blame for their lackluster sales.
On August 3, 2005, China [http://www.interfax.cn/showfeature.aspaid=4211 implemented legislation] which forbids minors from playing games in which players kill each other. The impact of this on Blizzard s revenue is still to be determined.
==Collector s Edition==
Blizzard released two versions of the game upon its launch. One was the regular Compact disc edition, and the other was the limited Collector s Edition. The collector s box contained the following items:
=Characters=
Because World of Warcraft is a role-playing game, players create characters which serve as their avatar (virtual reality) in the online world.
When creating a character in World of Warcraft , the player can choose from eight different race (fantasy)s and nine different character classes. The races are split into two equally sized factions, the Alliance and the Horde:
The nine available classes are Druid (World of Warcraft), Hunter (World of Warcraft), Mage (World of Warcraft), Paladin (World of Warcraft), Priest (World of Warcraft), Rogue (World of Warcraft), Shaman (World of Warcraft), Warlock (World of Warcraft) and Warrior (World of Warcraft). Two of the classes are faction-specific: Paladins for the Alliance and Shamans for the Horde. Classes are also limited by race. There are 20 possible combinations of race and class for each faction, for a total of 40.
==Professions==
In addition to the character classes, a player may choose two primary professions and as many secondary professions as they wish. The professions consist of two types: gathering and item creation/service. Many players choose to pair two related professions, thus allowing the character to gather the required materials for the crafting skill. Some of the most commonly paired skills are Mining and Blacksmithing or Herbalism and Alchemy. Some players choose to select only gathering professions, opting to simply supply resources to players with item creation skills. This type of player will typically offer gathered items for sale on the game s auction houses.
=Deviance from the MMORPG archetype=
Blizzard has used World of Warcraft to make some changes to the typical MMORPG in response to the common complaints received from players about other games in this genre. In particular the game play has been changed to make it more even and fair for both hardcore and casual players. For example, players gain similar experience overall from completing quests as by only killing monsters ( grinding ). Many players find grinding uninteresting and opt instead to continue to do quests.
The other system used by Blizzard to help the casual player is the rested state . While in rested state, a character will earn twice as much experience as would normally be gained from killing monsters, but will gain the standard amount of experience from completing quests and exploring. This feature allows someone who has been away from the game for a period of time to double their leveling capability until they leave the rested state, providing a catch up incentive upon returning to the game. However, in order to prevent players exploiting this by leaving one character logged off in an inn while playing another, the maximum amount of rest a character can accumulate is capped at 1.5 levels worth; the quantity of experience this represents varies depending on the character s level. Players can increase the rate at which their characters gain rest by a factor of four by returning to an inn or capital city to log off. Rest increases whether or not a character is logged in, but slowly enough (10 days to reach a fully-rested state in an inn) that it is most easily noticed when a character is first logged in after not having been played for several hours or days.
=Virtual world=
The current at the end of the Orc mini-campaign were at least the kindling for the blaze of the current conflict.
Some of the notable landmarks and locations in the game that were featured in previous Warcraft games, namely Warcraft III , are:
As of mid-2005 a number of areas in the virtual world have yet to be implemented. Some examples of this are:
The Dark Portal will lead to the Outlands. It is possible that this portal will be opened when a player acquires the Book of Medivh. This book might be found on Kel Thuzad who ought to be found in the Naxxaramas Necropolis, above Stratholme (Warcraft). The Naxxaramas Necropolis is not yet implemented, although you can see an inactive portal deep inside Stratholme. (Note: This is speculation based on lore; there may be more to opening the portal than just acquiring the Book of Medivh.)
The other four portals, in Ashenvale, Duskwood, Feralas, and the Hinterlands are connected to the Emerald Dream. Ysera or the Dreamer is one of the five Dragon Aspects that watch over the world of Azeroth. The green dragon and younger sister to Alexstrasza, she was empowered by the titan Eonar to be bound to the Emerald Dream in an eternal trance to forever watch over the wilds and the druids in the Emerald Dream. It is also thought that the Essence of Eranikus trinket quest will be continued and will include Emerald Dream content. The current quest chain ends when you talk to Umbranse the Spiritspeaker. He says that Eranikus is not dead and he can contact him, but he needs a powerful augur device that was stolen from him. It is unknown where this device is, how to acquire it, or whether its currently in the game right now at all. The recently released patch 1.8 introduces Emeriss, Taerar, Ysondre, and Lethon, four outdoor raid encounter dragons that protect the four portals to the Emerald Dream, and hints at further development of this storyline.
The 3rd major continent, expansion, does not appear in the World of Warcraft at all. Given that every game like World of Warcraft has had new content sold as a new game expansion, this might be added in the confirmed expansion for this game.
==Instances==
World of Warcraft also features instance allows for a maximum of 20 people and offers a more casual gameplay experience.
Typically, instanced dungeons are more elaborate and require more steps to be taken in a particular order for successful completion than are necessary in the main world. For example, requiring that a large group of enemies be defeated so that one can pull a lever to rotate a bridge in order to access a new section of the map makes sense when one group is traversing the dungeon linearly; it makes far less sense in public areas where hundreds of other players might be in the same area. Therefore, instanced dungeons tend to be much more interesting than normal areas, in which quest requirements are very simple (e.g. kill a certain number of enemies, or collect a certain number of objects).
=Community=
In addition to playing the game itself and conversing on discussion forums provided by Blizzard, World of Warcraft players often participate in the World of Warcraft .
Another popular phenomenon in the community is a staged video starring a player named Leeroy Jenkins, intended to provide publicity for Leeroy s guild. Leeroy s popularity is even present in other games, such as Guild Wars , where an NPC named Kilroy Stonekin rushes into battle while yelling his name in a direct reference, and in Adventure Quest, where a direct tribute to Leeroy Jenkins is replayed by players in the Vamprook Spyre.
On some servers and to a lesser extent, YTMND, this has become a popular meme. There are various other memes, including [http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspxfn=wow-priest&t=296239&p=1&tmp=1#post296239 Face Melting ], a reference to a distinctive magic attack often used by the Priest player class when engaged in player versus player combat.
=Problems facing the WoW community=
As World of Warcraft is a constant work in progress, there are a number of issues affecting it. *Low population servers: Some World of Warcraft players created characters on servers with medium to low populations. Certain low population servers are experiencing a vast number of players leaving the servers, making it harder for people to find groups, and affecting the in game economy. Blizzard has taken certain measures to alleviate this problem by allowing character transfers on certain servers, but it is still something of a problem. The opposite of this is also true; some servers are too overpopulated and are hard to play on because of server load and long queues to log in. *Lopsided Horde to Alliance ratio: Many of the servers are becoming out numbered on one faction side or the other. This affects player versus player and the quality of gameplay for some players. This issue will possibly be addressed in the expansion, where it has been announced that the Blood Elves will be a new playable race for the Horde. This will provide the Horde with a so-called pretty race , which is one of the reasons previously a player might choose the Alliance over the Horde races. *Unbalanced classes: Many people tend to believe that certain classes or races are over or underpowered. Blizzard periodically releases patches which, along with adding features or fixing bugs, also attempt to balance gameplay by updating the class skill trees and spells. *Long time online required at high level: High level dungeons can take many hours of party finding, strategy discussion and battles.
=Operating systems=
World of Warcraft runs natively on both Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows platforms. Boxed copies of the game use a hybrid CD to install the game, eliminating the need for separate Mac and Windows retail products.
As of to run the game.
=System requirements=
The following requirements are as stated on the official World of Warcraft website, but generally players believe that these specifications are too low for the game to be played enjoyably.
*General requirements: **4 gigabyte or more of available hard drive space. **56k or higher Modem with an Internet connection.
*Mac OS X: **933 megahertz or higher PowerPC G4 or PowerPC G5 processor. **512 megabyte random access memory or higher; DDR SDRAM recommended. **ATI Technologies or NVIDIA video hardware with 32 MB Video RAM or more. **Mac OS X v10.3 or newer.
*Windows 98/Windows ME/Windows 2000/Windows XP: **800 MHz or higher central processing unit. **256 MB RAM or more. **32 MB 3D graphics card with hardware transform and lighting, such as GeForce 2 or better. **DirectX 9.0c.
Blizzard allows all users to play together, regardless of their operating system.
=Version=
As of October 26th, 2005, World of Warcraft is operating version World of Warcraft version history#1.8.1. Although europe is running World of Warcraft version history#1.8.2.
=Expansion Pack=
On October 28, 2005 Blizzard revealed that the first expansion pack will be called World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade . It will include an increased level cap, a new crafting profession, and two new races, including blood elves. The expansion will also feature the Outland as a new playable zone, as well as a new flying mount for high-level players.
=Modifications=
Modifying the graphical user interface (GUI) of a game is nothing new, but Blizzard has included exceptional support for modifications. At a simple level it allows full control over the content of toolbars and hot keys, as well as macros to automate sets of operations and the ability to script much more elaborate tools.
The range of modifications that are available can be anything from ways to control Winamp in-game, to adding extra rows of button bars for spells, skills and more. There are also various cosmetic mods, including one that reproduces the infamous Leeroy Jenkins sound [http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.phpaddid=1238].
All addons are created using the Lua programming language programming language and XML, and images used for any modification are created using the TGA and .BLP image formats. Blizzard has released a User Interface Customization tool which they call Cui [http://www.blizzard.com/support/wow/id=aww01669p].
Some programs that operate stand-alone, independent of World of Warcraft may be considered exploits, especially if they automate operation beyond that made available using the built-in macro functionality, or pass information in or out of the game. Use of these is against the Terms of Service agreed to when playing the game, so may lead to possible suspension or closure of accounts. Blizzard has stated on the official forums that any modification that uses the Lua programming language will not be considered an exploit, though Blizzard reserves the right to change information available via the Lua language if the modification changes the nature of encounters in the game.
=Exploits=
As with all MMORPG, World of Warcraft has had its share of players who exploit the world of Azeroth. Such abuse ranges from gold farming to selling accounts on EBay. One common exploit was the use of Leet to communicate between the Horde and the Alliance, since symbols and numbers were left unmodified in otherwise scrambled communications. This has since been stopped by modifying the linguistics engine to remove punctuation and numbers from the text.
==Known types of exploits==
==Legality==
The World of Warcraft End User License Agreement specifically forbids this kind of activity. Blizzard takes action against anyone who exploits the game by temporarily and permanently suspending accounts. So far, Blizzard has banned well over 10,000 players from the game. Blizzard makes heavy use of a system known as Warden on the Windows version of the game in order to detect third-party programs, such as Internet_bot software. There has been some controversy as to the legality of Warden , since it allegedly uses techniques similar to Spyware in order to analyse other running software on the players PCs, as well as the file system. However, software such as anti-virus software loosely falls into this definition as well. Debates regarding the game s EULA as well as the rights of the players continue.
==Defenses against banning==
Although Blizzard continues to ban players when they are detected as cheating, many players have found ways to escape detection. In particular, Blizzard relies heavily on a technology known as Warden which can detect some botting and cheating programs. However, such anti-cheat software can only follow a set of rules, so there follows a cat and mouse game as the game developers and cheat programmers attempt to circumvent each other.
=Major Incidents=
==Corrupted Blood epidemic==
: Main article Corrupted Blood On September 20, 2005, Blizzard introduced a new instance Zul Gurub which introduced a debuff Corrupted Blood, which can spread between players. The debuff was intended to exist in the instance only. However, unknown to developers, pets could be infected with it and players brought the infected pet back to town, causing a large-scale epidemic.
=Pop culture references=
: Main article: Pop culture references in World of Warcraft
There are many popular culture references in World of Warcraft to other games, movies, TV shows, books, music, and celebrities.
=Awards=
World of Warcraft won critical acclaim in 2004 and achieved many awards as a result of this, some which can be found at the official World of Warcraft [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/misc/awards.html list of awards].
Penny Arcade (comic) awarded it with the Game of the Year Award for 2004 but [http://www.penny-arcade.com/news.phpdate=2005-01-17 rescinded] it in January 2005 due to the persistent problems with the game servers soon after the game was launched. It was [http://www.penny-arcade.com/news.phpdate=2005-07-29 re-instated] in July 2005.
= See also =
=References=
=External links=
==Official websites==
*[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ The official US World of Warcraft website] *[http://www.wow-europe.com/en/ The official EU World of Warcraft website (English version)]
==Useful resources==
*[http://wow.allakhazam.com/ Allakhazam - World of Warcraft database] *[http://www.curse-gaming.com/ Curse Gaming - World of Warcraft UIs (mods)] *[http://www.goblinworkshop.com/ The Goblin Workshop - World of Warcraft database] *[http://www.thottbot.com/ Thottbot - World of Warcraft database] *[http://www.worldofwar.net/cartography/ World of Warcraft cartography] *[http://www.wowwiki.com/ World of Warcraft wiki]
==Reviews==
*[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/worldofwarcraft/index.htmlq=world+of+warcraft GameSpot s Review] *[http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPagecId=3137027&did=1 1UP s Review] *[http://pc.ign.com/articles/572/572070p1.html IGN s Review]|
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