Well I looked into it and I think its actually a good way to farm for money and level low level toons that you wish to play at a later date. Does anybody have a good site that I may go research more about it. I understand if blizzard catches you your account is banned but to quote the greastest movie ever made
"The juice is worth the squeeze"
LINKS PLEASE!!!
www.wowglider.com ...
Quote from: Sidoh on April 01, 2007, 07:04:50 PM
www.wowglider.com ...
Is that the only one? I heard dave talking about one name mercury. I never used one before so I do not know these things .......
Quote from: ZeroX on April 01, 2007, 07:17:02 PM
Is that the only one? I heard dave talking about one name mercury. I never used one before so I do not know these things .......
Mercury is the handle of the guy who created wowglider.
It's very risky farming on a toon whilst not being there, and it's even more risky farming anything that's worth anything these days. :\
IMO bot to 60, do Expansion quests then farm Ore.
By the way, WoWGlider has become Glider, and wowglider.com has become mmoglider.com.
How'd the lawsuit play out against him? Has the process even started yet?
Basically, he stepped back and took "WoW" out of his name so they can't sue over that. Apparently they're both just sitting and waiting.
Apparently Blizzard has a pretty convincing case against him. He's causing them financial harm because of users quitting the game.
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Basically, he stepped back and took "WoW" out of his name so they can't sue over that. Apparently they're both just sitting and waiting.
Apparently Blizzard has a pretty convincing case against him. He's causing them financial harm because of users quitting the game.
That's a very invalid argument. Blizzard sells more copies of WoW because of Glider, look at it like this:
User buys WoW
User Glides
User pays for his (X) months
User gets banned
User buys WoW
User Glides
User pays again for (X) months
It's just an endless cycle, Blizzard may lose the $15 for the one month the new account gets for free, but they gain an additional $15 back from the cost of a new game ( $30 now right? )
Why would someone pay for glider?! :|
Quote from: Newby on April 02, 2007, 11:46:01 AM
Why would someone pay for glider?! :|
Because you're supporting its development?
From what I've heard, a pretty good way to get around the risk of getting caught is to stick around and use the single kill feature.
Quote from: Metal Militia on April 02, 2007, 02:02:14 PM
From what I've heard, a pretty good way to get around the risk of getting caught is to stick around and use the single kill feature.
That defeats the purpose lol. At that point you might as well be doing the killing yourself