Blizzard says that the World of Warraft Classic Carter roles, which will be restored during the recent DDOS attacks, will be restored, citing the barrier, “What we have faced before is beyond what we have faced.”
The attacks took place several times in the weekend and affected a large number of players, but especially the Wah Classic Hardware Streamer Guild was targeted. Only fungusA group that has made a name for itself on the Tweich, playing the Wah Classic’s high steaks. During the Boss of Blacking in the Blacking Khoh, only a number of players were cut off as a result of the denial of service attacks, resulting in a large number of Guild members. Beating.
The Guild Leader, a player whose name is Sudapopian, Announced Soon after, what was the end of the guild. He cited attacks of these targets because the continuity of the guild was made difficult until the snowstorm decided to restore the killings, which he believes he believes “is not very likely.”
But in fact, what is the snowstorm doing? In a post Wow Classic ForumAssociate Production Director Clay Stone said the snowstorm would resurrect the dying characters as a result of the attack, which is against the developer’s wider stance on how it behaves with Wah’s rigorous spheres.
Stone said, “Unlike many other methods, the roles can die in the cutter, DDOS attacks are deliberately malicious efforts by third -party bad actors, and we believe that the severity and consequences of DDOS attacks guarantee a particularly different response.”
The overall position of the blizzard about the role of the character in the Wah Classic Cutter did not change, the stone continued, saying that the roles that died due to random intervals, insects, or occasional server would not be restored. In the future, the snowstorm can choose at its discretion to revive the roles that are not “contradicting the integrity of the game” to die in a widespread events, which does not conflict with the integrity of the game, including future DDOS attacks.
In a post BluskyWow Classic Senior Game Producer Josh Greenfield said it has been a “gut running a few days” and is called the scale and scope of the DDOS attacks “before what we have encountered.”
“This is a harsh call, but the only alternative is that those who lost these DDOS attacks are to win, and honestly, F ***,” said the Greenfield.