Posts Tagged: Blizzard


5
Feb 10

I've Gone and Made a Mess

The gaming highlight of my week? My Warcraft guild finally brought down Deathbringer Saurfang. We’d been stuck on him for a few weeks now, unable to get our raid’s configuration just right to finish him off before the enrage timer wiped us. There was no magic bullet for it, really; it came down to a little luck and a lot of practice. Given that we’re far from a hardcore raiding guild, I couldn’t be more proud of us for this accomplishment. We even got the Gone and Made a Mess achievement for beating him before a 3rd mark.

I just hope Blizzard let’s us skip his soap opera speech with the next reset. /facepalm

I also finished the Glory of the Hero achievement and grabbed a snazzy Red Proto-Drake. Go me. :)


12
Jan 10

Security Tokens in MMOs

Battle.net Authenticator

Battle.net Authenticator

Account security in massively multi-player games is a big concern. If you play World of Warcraft, you know how often accounts are compromised. In the last 6 months we’ve had our guild bank emptied twice when high-ranking members had their accounts compromised, and a handful of our lesser ranking members have had their hacked characters’ inventory and gear liquidated and traded to, presumably, gold resellers. Blizzard isn’t alone in this problem, of course. Even NCSoft’s Aion, a very recent MMO release, is having major issues with this. Simple truth of the matter is no MMO account is safe from being hacked, phished or brute forced and compromised when all we use is traditional username/password schemes.

However, there is a solution to this; authenticators. Blizzard and Square Enix both sell a hardware key fob solution to secure accounts (in the case of Blizzard, there is a free iPhone app that does the same thing.) Essentially, it adds a second, randomly generated password to your account that changes every ~30 seconds. So, you login with your traditional username/email and password, press the button on your key fob, and enter the code to login to the game or access your account management settings.

If you’re familiar with Paypal’s Security Key program, it’s essentially the same thing.

Obviously, there are great benefits towards using security tokens like these to secure online accounts. Someone could lift your username and password from a phishing scam, but they still couldn’t access any important element of your account without the random token. No two key fobs will generate the same code at the same time, so it’s nearly impossible to brute force. Even a keylogger installed on a player’s computer is rendered useless, unless the hacker is somehow watching your input in real time and enters your token as you do within that 30 second window (not likely.)

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5
Nov 09

Of Blizzards and Micropayments

So Blizzard introduced premium vanity pets for World of Warcraft yesterday; a miniature Kel’Thuzad and a Pandaren Monk. They do fun little things like freezing nearby critters and returning /bows from players. They cost $10 each, and in the case of the Panda, 50% of that goes to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.

I’m cool with it, but it turns out a lot of people aren’t.

Ctrl+Alt+Del: Vanity Pets

Ctrl+Alt+Del: Vanity Pets

They’re tweeting and blogging and shouting from the roof tops about how this is an evil move, and that the Make-a-Wish donation is nothing more than a “trick.” I’m shocked that so many people are angry over such a stupid thing as vanity pets when they’re happy to drop a considerably larger chunk of cash to recustomize or rename their characters, or change races or factions. Seriously, the consumers decide whether these sorts of “microtransactions” (I use that term loosely, as $10 does not seem terribly micro to me) will be successful or not, and I can tell you; I saw way more tiny little kung-fu pandas running around Orgimmar last night than I care to remember.

Until these sorts of transactions begin giving players a tangible upper hand of some kind, I don’t see the harm in it. If you’re willing to forgo a couple lattes to get a virtual pet, by all means go for it. On the other hand, if you think Blizzard is being evil by donating only 50% of the cash, donate to Make-a-Wish directly, deduct it from your taxes, and move on with your life.


23
Aug 09

Someone please just freeze me Cartman-style till 2010

No Arthas, thats my pot pie

No Arthas, that's my pot pie

God damn you, Blizzard. Here I am eagerly anticipating Aion next month and Final Fantasy XIV on the horizon and you have to pull CATACLYSM out of your asses. You just ruined me for all other MMOs for the next year.

You answered every WoW gamer’s wishes with flying in Azeroth. You teased us and said it couldn’t be done… but you found a way! You blew our minds by announcing that you’re pretty much wiping the slate clean and rebuilding the old world anew. Deathwing? In full effect. Onyxia and Ragnaros are returning. 7 new zones (5 of which are end game focused) with a plethora of huge new dungeons to explore. Heroic Shadowfang Keep. 2 new races. A new character advancement system with an attached secondary profession. Getting rid of most of the old school, useless stat types and replacing them with useful alternatives. Boosting everyone’s HP. Cross-realm dungeoneering.

You guys rock. Seriously. I can’t freaking wait to get my hands on this expansion.

Can we just freeze ourselves Cartman style till 2010?