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| [Jul 15, 2011, 11:21 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Battle.net announces Blizzard's Real ID party feature is now live in Word of Warcraft, allowing players to party up with their Real ID friends of the same faction, regardless of the realm they play on. The Real ID Website and FAQ have further details. Here's a bit: When delving into the depths of Azeroth's darkest dungeons, it always helps to have some friends at your side... now you're able to issue a call to arms no matter what realm they play on. We're pleased to announce the new Real ID Party feature is now available for testing! This new feature will allow World of Warcraft players to invite their real-life Real ID friends of the same faction to a party regardless of the realm they play on, and then queue up for a 5-player regular or Heroic dungeon.
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Re: Blizzard's Real ID Testing Live |
Jul 18, 2011, 08:41 |
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Muscular Beaver wrote on Jul 16, 2011, 14:12: But they are the essential part of it and the main reason why people dont want it! What could anyone do with a fucking internal Blizzard number? They have our data already anyway. That's a great point, they could simply used a Blizzard account type service instead if they were worried about account hijacking with battle.net email addresses. There was no good reason to use real names, Blizzard games aren't so ubiquitous that we would get Bob confused with Bob.Smith from accounting at work or something. Maybe they thought this would make it easier to tie into Facebook or something, who knows. |
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