So, let's talk about World of Warcraft.
I continue to put hours into this juggernaut, along with millions of other people who have been similarly hooked by Blizzard's content and craftsmanship. Much like when it was first released, the game still offers a bewildering array of quests to complete, loot to collect, places to explore, and monsters to defeat. Unfortunately, much like when the game was first released, it's still plagued by realm stability issues. At the time, many of the initial issues were blamed on the game's overwhelming and unexpected success--more servers were opened, hardware upgrades occurred, and things seemed to even out a bit. Why, then, do people on some realms still have to wait in queues of several hundred users to log on to servers with stability problems, well over a year after release?

Take a look right here at Gamespot's newest article on The World of Quecraft! Anyone at all frustrated with the extreme and some times painful waiting que's? Why after a year, Blizzard seems to be getting pushed harder and harder for a change? Read Bethany Massimilla's take on the latest Blizzard hot topic!


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Last Updated: Mar 29, 2016

About The Author

Byron has been playing and writing about World of Warcraft for the past ten years. He also plays pretty much ever other Blizzard game, currently focusing on Heroes of the Storm and Hearthstone, while still finding time to jump into Diablo III with his son.

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