An Achievement, a title, a mount or even an in wow gold game pet.
Let's all call it what it is, we gamers all think we are the only player that counts and to a certain extent we're correct.Service has improved over the years, but it still seems like it takes forever to get a response from a GM. Additionally, hailing from the East Coast, those extended service Tuesdays; almost always go over their estimated time, not by ten or fifteen minutes, but often two or more hours. Tell me up front and it won't be so bad, tell me at log on time and I get cranky. I have achievements that need achieving. It's been four years; this should be a science by now.Is it selfish of me to think so? HELLS YES!! But I'm a gamer and that's how I feel. On the plus side this only happens once a week so is really that bad? On any day but Tuesday I would suppose not. One last Customer Service rant: Server queues. I can't help but think that something could be done to resolve this. It's not a player's fault that there are a large number of players per server. In my opinion there is NO reason for a player to have to wait in excess of ten minutes let alone an hour to play a game you pay for. Hopefully over time that will resolve itself, but currently to all it a nuisance is an understatement. There should be some kind incentive for server changes. An Achievement, a title, a mount or even an in wow gold game pet, may be enough to get some motion.