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-HF
09-24-05, 03:37 PM
yes, the horror of biological warfare has hit the World of Warcraft (http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/)

A deadly virtual plague has broken out in the online game World of Warcraft.

Although limited to only a few of the game's servers the numbers of characters that have fallen victim is thought to be in the thousands.

Originally it was thought that the deadly digital disease was the result of a programming bug in a location only recently added to the Warcraft game.

However, it now appears that players kicked off the plague and then kept it spreading after the first outbreak.

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As players explore the world, the characters they control become more powerful as they complete quests, kill monsters and find magical items and artefacts that boost abilities.

To give these powerful characters more of a challenge, Blizzard regularly introduces new places to explore in the online world.

In the last week, it added the Zul'Gurub dungeon which gave players a chance to confront and kill the fearsome Hakkar - the god of Blood.

In his death throes Hakkar hits foes with a "corrupted blood" infection that can instantly kill weaker characters.

The infection was only supposed to affect those in the immediate vicinity of Hakkar's corpse but some players found a way to transfer it to other areas of the game by infecting an in-game virtual pet with it.

This pet was then unleashed in the orc capital city of Ogrimmar and proved hugely effective as the Corrupted Blood plague spread from player to player.

Although computer controlled characters did not contract the plague, they are said to have acted as "carriers" and infected player-controlled characters they encountered.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4272418.stm

cock-a-leekie
09-24-05, 05:31 PM
yes, the horror of biological warfare has hit the World of Warcraft (http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/)



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4272418.stm


Sounds like an ingenious marketing ploy to me!

-HF
09-24-05, 05:44 PM
Sounds like an ingenious marketing ploy to me!

doesn't it just? it sure as hell gives it a dramatic touch though. eevn if it really was just a glitch, they market it rather well, giving it an 'uncontrollable' realistic image.

Shandy McAndy
09-25-05, 06:01 PM
Im to old for all that shinanigans