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Realm status iPhone app sends push notifications for the servers

September 9th, 2009

Reader Jiang sent us a tip about his new iPhone application (App Store link). It’s a realm status application that will track your realm’s up and down times straight from Blizzard’s page so you can check them anytime on your iPhone. And that in itself isn’t that amazing — there are other apps that will do the same thing, and even some that will do it for free (Jiang’s app is $1.99). But Jiang’s app will also deliver Push notifications for you, and that’s something I haven’t seen before in an iPhone app. You can set notifications for multiple realms, and then whenever one goes up or down, you’ll get a notification on your iPhone about it.

A few of the other apps are working on implementing Push notifications, so if you’re patient, you might be able to get them for cheaper (or even free, though it usually does cost money to run a notification server). But if you absolutely want up-to-the-minute notifications when servers go up and down and are willing to put a few bucks towards a piece of iPhone software, there you go.

Castiglione World of Warcraft

New WoW Model Viewer available

September 8th, 2009

Yes, I went out and made a screenshot of a Worgen with two wolf-headed fist weapons. I did this via the latest iteration of WoW Model Viewer, freshly updated this Saturday, September 5th to work for patch 3.2. While it has a posted warning use it at your own risk which I thought I should mention, I should also mention I’ve been using it for the past half an hour with no harm and no foul. I’ve even been able to play with Trial of the Crusader loot. Go behind the jump to see a Worgen dual-wielding a Justicebringer and Reckoning. Not that I’m obsess with Titan’s Grip Worgen or anything. Okay, so I totally am. At any rate, so far as I can tell, this version of the Model Viewer is stable and working with all current models.

This update by Chuanhsing even fixed the issue I was having where all my models came out textureless. I have no idea what it was happening in the first place, but I’m glad to see it gone.

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Keybindings and how to change them

September 8th, 2009

Xella has a great post over at WoW LJ about keybindings, and it got me thinking. I play with what I thought was the “standard” way — with the left hand sitting on the home fingers of Shift, A, W, D, and the spacebar, and then jumping up to the 1-6 (or further down the number line if necessary, though truth be told, I usually mouse-click those when I have the time to do so) to hit various abilities. But xella does it very differently — she maps her fingers to the top abilities keys, using only her ring finger for movement. I would probably never have come up with that on my own (my habits come directly from FPS games, where the 1-6 keys are mostly for weapon switching, something you don’t do quite as often as casting abilities), but it does make a lot of sense, even if xella says her ring finger, with all of those movement motions, is getting somewhat worn out.

And then she hits on something else I’ve been dealing with lately, too: changing what you’ve got. Setting up your keybinds is one thing, but actually changing them can be tougher.

For instance, my Hunter has always had Hunter’s Mark attached to the 5 key — that was the easiest and quickest place for me to put it when I was setting things up, and so I’ve trained myself, whenever I am about to start shooting a target, to smash the 5 key and move on. But I have Arcane Shot sitting on the 6, and Explosive Shot (when I’m in that spec) sitting on the 4. That can cause problems, as you might have guessed: reach up to mark a target before the fight, accidentally hit the Arcane Shot, and then I get labeled as a noob for pulling early (probably a deserved title for many reasons, but still). So I decided to switch the mark away from there, and put it somewhere else more out of the way.

But instinctively, as I’ve been hitting 5 for Hunter’s Mark for so long, I would reach up and hit 5 again whenever I entered combat — I had a lot of trouble retraining my reflexes to hit something else. I only really tried to change for about an hour, but at that point I had to run off to a raid, and rather than making mistakes during a raid setting, I just went ahead and moved the keys back.

I presume that if I gave it more time, I would eventually learn the difference (we humans are nothing if not adaptable), but I was definitely surprised to see just how ingrained my reflexes were with the key presses. xella says she wants to change as well, and most people recommend what I would do (and what I’ll probably have to do if I really want to change) — just take the time to practice and re-learn the keys. It’s interesting that we can change keybindings in seconds, but especially if we’ve built up experience over time, it’s much harder to change the way we move.

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Maintenance for Tuesday September 8th

September 8th, 2009

We’ve had some serious maintenance in the last few weeks, and it looks like they’ve come to an end. The extended maintenance that’s been going on has been to fix the much hyped “Additional instances cannot be launched” error, and by all accounts the bug has been fixed. But let’s not kid ourselves, there’ll be at least a dozen comments claiming differently after this post goes up. But it’s all good, because eventually the cross-server instances are going to take care of that problem entirely.

The maintenance tomorrow will run from 3:00 a.m. PDT / 6:00 a.m. EDT until 11:00 a.m. PDT / 2:00 p.m. EDT.

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Faction change service now available

September 3rd, 2009

Our tipline just lit up with news that the faction change service discussed so often recently is now available! At least in the US, anyway. One of our super secret to-be-announced new bloggers from the EU mentioned that he doesn’t see it overseas yet, but Rogue specialist Chase Christian is already swapping his Rogue over. Hopefully Europe will have it very soon.

The faction change (accessed via your account management page), in addition to allowing you to flip from Horde to Alliance (and vice versa) also seems to include the ability to change anything else you could change through a character recustomization, such as a name change for the price of $30. We have some picture of the process incoming, so keep an eye on this spot. We’ll have them put together for you in just a moment.

Update: And here are the images of the process. Enjoy!
Update #2: The faction change FAQ has some additional details you might find interesting. There are some mount/reputation restrictions when you switch over that you might want to be aware of before you drop your $30.

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Excerpt of the Stormrage Novel available online

September 1st, 2009

I already mentioned that there’s an excerpt from the upcoming Stormrage novel in the back of TokyoPop’s Warcraft Legends Volume 5 manga, but if you’re anxious to get yet another glimpse before February 2010, you’re in luck. Pocket Books has posted a new excerpt over at their site, and all you need to grab is an email address.

The excerpt doesn’t reveal any new lore per se, but it does tease pretty damn well, and should bring up some pretty nostalgic memories for a lot of Alliance players. Combine this with the excerpt from the manga, and you’ll get a pretty good idea of where the story’s going, I think — Right into the Heart of the Emerald Nightmare, as we confirmed with authour Richard Knaak at BlizzCon a week ago.

As to whether it will cover the Cataclysm, or not, that’s a bit up in the air. However, considering we know that Malfurion will be back in the waking world fighting Ragnaros at Hyjal, chances would seem to be good.

You can check out the excerpt at Simon and Schuster’s website.

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