Friday, October 30, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: World of Warcraft Tackles the PUG

HTTP:: World of Warcraft Tackles the PUG
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Over 11 million people pay the monthly fee to play World of Warcraft but almost all of them have something to complain about the game. From the classic problem of balancing the classes, to server issues and unsatisfactory comments regarding how Blizzard bosses run their business, every hardcore WoW fan hates the game and the company that made it. When Blizzard showed little interest in their attitude, which is perfectly normal since even if they complain they keep on playing, WoW fans decided to fight amongst themselves. Few chat windows in even fewer games have seen the slang “noob” as many times as the chat window of World of Warcraft. The main concern of these “leet” players who find everyone else unworthy of their gaze is the “PUG” gameplay. PUG stands for pick-up groups, and it basically means going on a dungeon raid with people you've never interacted with before. Dungeons need a minimum number of players in a party before it becomes available, so no mat!
ter how good you think you are you still need players to join you. Blizzard has decided to try and improve the PUGs and a major update is being prepared for the groping system of Looking for Group. The matchmaking system implemented comes to simplify things as much as possible and bring an overall improvement to the dungeon ...
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/World-of-Warcraft-Tackles-the-PUG-125625.shtml
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