Blizzard warns World of Warcraft Classic players that, if the registration applies like that, one of its territories will face "a queue of more than 10,000 players ... and possibly much higher than that." WoW Classic was not launched until August 27, a week since Tuesday, but last week Blizzard began opening games for ordering character names. Based on the activities they have witnessed, "Herod's kingdom is looking for too many populations," wrote the community manager Kaivax.
Jordan said that at this level, the incoming queue for the Herod World of Warcraft Classic world could be more than 10,000 players "and probably much higher than that." Jordan urges players to consider moving to Blizzard's new Stalagg realm server which was opened to alleviate the problem of overpopulation. Blizzard wants as many players as possible to move to the Stalagg realm before opening the PvP server again. This is to ensure equal distribution of players throughout the game. Furthermore,You can buy cheap World of Warcraft Classic Boosting at 5mmo.com by using the code “5MMO” for a 3% discount.
Interestingly, Jordan mentioned at one point in a blog post that Medium servers today are more active than the world's most populous in 2006, when many World of Warcraft fans considered the game's golden age. If anything, today's news is a strong and welcome sign from a strong community coming to World of Warcraft Classic. Let's hope Blizzard has this problem of overpopulation under control when layering is turned off before Phase 2.
In addition to warning of server overpopulation, Jordan assured fans that the strong community remains at the heart of what Blizzard is doing with World of Warcraft Classic, "which is why we have carefully opened new servers to meet demand."
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