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Yeah man I don't even know what it was! I scanned my computer right after and found NO trace of any malicious program. I mean, I've been using the exact same addons forever and I wasn't even in the game when it was 'hacked'.

Last night someone on my server e-mailed me and asked me what I was doing online at 4:30am ... I e-mailed Blizzard to get them to cancel that account, but who knows if they will. (My credit card is still paying the monthly bill ......... ).

To much amazement Blizzard actually gave me control of the account back. However, they said that since the subscription was canceled when I called in (my game card ran out this morning), they're going to run an investigation on my account??? WTF? The guy told me that if they notice a discrepancy of IP addresses that I have to send photo ID to them to prove that I own the account ... seriously this is turning out to be a bigger pain than I thought. GG Blizzard.

I'm happy that I got the account back but they're treating this like I just lost my social insurance card. :|

WoW customer support rocks hard core. I called them because this morning I was having issues logging into any area of the website, the guy did a manual reset of my password and fixed the issue. The whole time I was on the phone with him he was really friendly and helpful, and seemed to know what he was talking about. In game I had a glitch with the Hallows End costume, and I posted a service ticket describing the problem and when the in-game mod whispered me, he too was really friendly and helpful, so I'm in a corny/happy mood about how good the tech support is.

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Mage is the best class throughout the whole game. People always say you'll die a lot etc, but as I lvl'd up I hardly died at all.

of all my lvl 60's im normall y on my lock or my mage

mage = free food water :D and nothing like shooting off a fireball and it crits then ignite kicks in and crits and the target turns and dies :D love that

WoW customer support rocks hard core. I called them because this morning I was having issues logging into any area of the website, the guy did a manual reset of my password and fixed the issue. The whole time I was on the phone with him he was really friendly and helpful, and seemed to know what he was talking about. In game I had a glitch with the Hallows End costume, and I posted a service ticket describing the problem and when the in-game mod whispered me, he too was really friendly and helpful, so I'm in a corny/happy mood about how good the tech support is.

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what addon is that

Never seen that before, is it actually any good? I'm guessing it can be minimised when not in use though.

My raid screen is pretty full for now without adding extra windows.

Surprises me that there isn't a thread/section to show WoW UI's on here.

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Yeah the message windows can be minimised. Everything is kept in the little speech bubble icon on the map, and you can click it and look at a list of people you are talking to and open the conversations up from there. Shift clicking the X on a conversation closes it and removes it from that list, just clicking the X sticks in the map icon.

RP was never my taste. I remember when I was PvPing and the RP realms in battlegroup would always state what they were going to do, was annoying.

Holyhealer cast Greater Heal on Cobble, to save his precious life.

Other crap like that, was annoying, cool for like 2 seconds after that I was annoyed. Sure they liked it and all, but just wasn't my taste.

RP was never my taste. I remember when I was PvPing and the RP realms in battlegroup would always state what they were going to do, was annoying.

and i think that is why there are so many comments on WOW being no good at level 60. If RP has never been your taste why buy an RPG?

I still love it.

I bought NFS the other week, crap game, i drove around one lap and the rest of the game was exactly the same just driving a car around roads and adding new items to my car.

oh and I hate cars and driving.

and i think that is why there are so many comments on WOW being no good at level 60. If RP has never been your taste why buy an RPG?

I still love it.

Yeah, because WoW is ALL about Roleplaying and only consists of Roleplaying Servers, the whole CORE of the game is based around playing Roleplay :rolleyes:

Try again.

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