Ban = threat fixed?
by Salthem | 12/10/2007 18:43:54![]() As Drysc and Naethera pointed out in the US, we have clearly noted the colourful feedback of the paladin class to these changes. I'd like to reiterate that the T in PTR stands for Test and no change is final or complete until it goes to the live servers. I fully expect there to be a good many more changes implemented for many classes thanks to player feedback and testing on the PTR. The most effective reasoning for paladins who want to see threat reduction will be to go on the test realm, try it out, over aggro your socks off and show that Threat Reduction is needed. (Just not yet because too many people are trying to get on at the moment (hopefully to do just that) and the queue can't handle it, sorry *sheepish*). I do have to point out though that breaking the rules on the forums is not tolerated, no matter how justified you feel a complaint may be or how righteous a cause, the rules are there to protect the forum environment for everyone, and spam attacks like what we saw last night make the forums unusable. Just for the record, by the way. Neither Cromfel nor Halmir were involved in the spamming. |
by Salthem | 12/10/2007 18:58:36![]() I can't discuss any acts of moderation on these public forums I'm afraid. Such things are between the account holder and ourselves. If anyone of your friends feels that the suspension on their account was unfair, please ask them to contact us through our webform: https://www.wow-europe.com/community/webform/index.html We are, after all, human beings, and dealing with this sort of situation has the potential to possibly lead to some errors. We would never ban someone arbitrarily though, there is always a reason and a record. |
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