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I hope this happens in MY server (1 Viewer)

imported_Khaz

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So I was combing the headlines and killing time when I stumbled on this little gem in the techie section.. The mere thought of this hitting my server makes me all tingly and warm inside when I hear the description of virtual corpses littering the virtual streets :yea:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4272418.stm

A deadly virtual plague has broken out in the online game World of Warcraft.
Although limited to only a few of the game's servers the numbers of characters that have fallen victim is thought to be in the thousands.

Originally it was thought that the deadly digital disease was the result of a programming bug in a location only recently added to the Warcraft game.

However, it now appears that players kicked off the plague and then kept it spreading after the first outbreak.

Since its launch in November 2004, World of Warcraft (Wow) has become the most widely played massively multiplayer online (MMO) game in the world.

Its creator, Blizzard, claims that now more than four million people are regular players.

Last rites

Wow is an online game that gives players the chance to adventure in the fantasy world of Azeroth that is populated by the usual mixture of humans, elves, orcs and other fantastic beasts.

As players explore the world, the characters they control become more powerful as they complete quests, kill monsters and find magical items and artefacts that boost abilities.


The Warcraft world is a familiar fantasy setting
To give these powerful characters more of a challenge, Blizzard regularly introduces new places to explore in the online world.

In the last week, it added the Zul'Gurub dungeon which gave players a chance to confront and kill the fearsome Hakkar - the god of Blood.

In his death throes Hakkar hits foes with a "corrupted blood" infection that can instantly kill weaker characters.

The infection was only supposed to affect those in the immediate vicinity of Hakkar's corpse but some players found a way to transfer it to other areas of the game by infecting an in-game virtual pet with it.

This pet was then unleashed in the orc capital city of Ogrimmar and proved hugely effective as the Corrupted Blood plague spread from player to player.

Although computer controlled characters did not contract the plague, they are said to have acted as "carriers" and infected player-controlled characters they encountered.

Body count

The first server, or "realm" as Blizzard calls them, affected by the plague was Archimonde; but it is known to have spread to at least two others.

The spread of the disease could have been limited by the fact that Hakkar is difficult to kill, so some realms may not yet have got round to killing him and unleashing his parting shot.
In World of Warcraft players can be orcs, humans or other fantastic creatures

The digital disease instantly killed lower level characters and did not take much longer to kill even powerful characters.

Many online discussion sites were buzzing with reports from the disaster zones with some describing seeing "hundreds" of bodies lying in the virtual streets of the online towns and cities.

"The debate amongst players now is if it really was intentional although due to the effects of the problem it seems unlikely," Paul Younger, an editor on the unofficial worldofwar.net site, told the BBC News website.

"It's giving players something to talk about and could possibly be considered the first proper 'world event'", he said.

Luckily the death of a character in World of Warcraft is not final so all those killed were soon resurrected.

Blizzard tried to control the plague by staging rolling re-starts of all the servers supporting the Warcraft realms and applying quick fixes.

However, there are reports that this has not solved all the problems and that isolated pockets of plague are breaking out again.

The "Corrupted Blood" plague is not the first virtual disease to break out in game worlds. In May 2000 many players of The Sims were outraged when their game characters died because of an infection contracted from a dirty virtual guinea pig.


So,, I wonder if I can bring one of these dirty virtual guinea pigs over to WOW and start a new plauge...
 
Oh, and as an afterword,, yes I know this is old news (as I am sure that will be pointed out) This was more in the hopes of a NEW plague. This time with body counts in the hundreds of thousands. Ah well, let the abuse begin...
 
They uh... fixed this long, long, long ago.

And for the record:

The old version of Living Bomb > the old Corrupted Blood.

It just seems like such a more direct grief to me, although the numbers/duration of the effect were much lower. It's also funnier to watch.

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Oh, and as an afterword,, yes I know this is old news (as I am sure that will be pointed out)

They uh... fixed this long, long, long ago.

Called it :D

I'm just saying that we are due for good ol' plauge or death bug on the servers. The article above just brought back old memories of hours sitting in town, watching ppl die, having toons running around shamelessly imitating scenes from Monty Python's Holy grail. Cries of "BRING OUT YOUR DEAD" and "I'm not dead! I feel HAPPY" ringing in the air,,ahhh good times! What with all the rampant stupidity on my server, seeing bodys everywhere would definately brighten my gaming day!
 
I hope this happens in MY server

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