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El software pirata expulsado del Guild World of Warcraft de Onlyfangs

Autor : Caleb Actualizar : Feb 19,2025

El software pirata expulsado del Guild World of Warcraft de Onlyfangs

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La expulsión de Pirate Software del Onlyfangs World of Warcraft Guild surgió de una desastrosa carrera de Maul North, lo que resultó en la muerte de dos jugadores incondicionales. Su negativa a aceptar la responsabilidad del incidente, agravado por acciones posteriores, llevó a su remoción del maestro de gremio Sodapoppin.

El incidente ocurrió en los servidores de aniversario de World of Warcraft Classic, que han revitalizado el interés en el juego duro tras el lanzamiento oficial de Blizzard en agosto de 2023 de servidores hardcore. Los servidores de aniversario, introducidos en noviembre de 2024, aumentaron significativamente la base de jugadores de Classic, eclipsando los servidores clásicos originales en popularidad. La afluencia de jugadores, sin embargo, ha llevado a un aumento en las muertes por personajes hardcore.

Tras el incidente de Dire Maul, Sodapoppin emitió una declaración de discordia que explica el despido del software pirata. La declaración citó una incomodidad generalizada del gremio derivado de la muerte de Sara y Snupy, atribuida al fracaso del software Pirate para utilizar el control de multitudes de manera efectiva durante el encuentro. Una revisión de la ejecución de Sodapoppin destacó el uso viable del rango 1 de Blizzard 1 para mitigar la amenaza sin gastos de maná excesivos. También han surgido nuevas acusaciones, incluidas las amenazas hechas por el software pirata a otros streamers. El software pirata posteriormente respondió en Twitter, disputando el manejo de la situación.

Este incidente subraya la naturaleza de alto riesgo del juego Hardcore WOW y la intensa presión dentro de los gremios de alto perfil, como solo los fangos. Con actualizaciones clásicas en curso que introducen nuevos desafíos, se anticipan más bajas y posibles sacudidas del gremio. Las consecuencias de este evento pueden incluso conducir a la formación de nuevos grupos de incursión por parte de los ex miembros de OnlyFangs.

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