This sounds like something I would never be interested in.
So.... right up Blizzard's alley I guess, considering Cataclysm and Mists of Pandaria.
Are they going for a hat-trick of awful?
This sounds like something I would never be interested in.
So.... right up Blizzard's alley I guess, considering Cataclysm and Mists of Pandaria.
Are they going for a hat-trick of awful?
Or... OR!!!!
Blizzard could have read this leak, traveled back in time, gotten a domain on something they would not usually get in order to throw everyone off the trail by saying "they wouldn't have done that if it were true."
Man, this just gets more and more viable!
That's confirmation enough for me.
It's legit.
Oh, and the Timeless Isle then becomes a plot device for why we aren't effected by the changes to history. Because we were all standing around on the Timeless Isle while it happened.
In concept some of this stuff sounds fun and exciting, but to someone who enjoys the lore this is a fuckfest of retcons that I wouldn't want to be a part of
Boub, you use a mac? Eww.
Hey, maybe if you posted a pic of you on a linux Blizz would finally release that Linux client they reportedly have.
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Time Travel by default seems to be a fuckfest of retcons where the only logical point would be if it's to bring back all the favorite characters in a bid for more subs.
FFXIV - Maduin (Dynamis DC)
Nah.
And btw, sb asked what "grom" means.
"grom" actually means "thunder" in Polish.
Aaaaaand...
g + r + o + m = 4 letters
t + h + u + n + d + e + r = 7 letters
7-4=3
Half Life 3 confirmed!
We are all so starving for info at this point were clinging to a thread started by a 1-post user of 4 sentences for 17 pages.... blizzcon cant come soon enough xD
So back to the whole domain registration thing.
http://whois.net/whois/heroesofthestorm.com
http://whois.net/whois/legacyofthevoid.com
http://whois.net/whois/blizzardallstars.com
http://whois.net/whois/heartoftheswarm.com
All registered via GoDaddy with the same MO through "Domains by proxy"
http://whois.net/whois/starcraft2.com
Registered through GoDaddy legitimately by Blizzard.
EDIT:
http://whois.net/whois/starcraft.com
Registered by blizzard via "Mark Monitor" which is a brand protection company
https://www.markmonitor.com/
So they employ the services of a company that registers domain names that could be damaging to their brands and products.
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the thing is.. it's simple but it's the only one so far that actually has features and all that stuff that even have been posted on the main site of MMOC, via Blueposts, supporting it.. It may not be much but the possibility of this happening or being at least somewhat legit is big. Bigger than the TDB Stuff. Since this time - we have those Main Site posts.
Well the timeless isle/ bronze dragon flight was a bit out of the blue in 5.4 so it kinda makes sense for the next story to involve time, couldn't think of a better time than the 50th anniversary of doctor who :P
You make a valid point. Some may say the Lore of MoP is weak too. But the retcons would be pretty annoying and just plain silly. However, with that said, I would still probably play b/c I don't play solely for the lore/story.
On a final note: I like The Dark Below better....oh well. 8 days until we all know.
Anyone can register domain names and they are easily gotten through the UDRP. It makes sense, if Blizz wants this a trade secret, to collect them through UDRP when its good and ready... There is no value in registering domain names when all the registration agreements make it clear you do not "own" the domain name in the conventional sense, the registrar is essentially giving you an exclusive lease to it subject to various provisions.
Do we know for sure it was registered through GoDaddy and does it really matter? Correct me if I'm wrong because I don't know how domain name registration works, but I imagine that you can't exactly have the same two domains handed out by two different providers... Even if it wasn't registered through GoDaddy, I'm sure they have a database that lets you know when something has already been registered regardless of who the provider was.