Some wow gold people may have the luxury of time and money to do.
I am truly disappointed that we all missed our last raid together.How do you think? Blizzard's been on shaky footing this week with all the downtime, from their forum issues to in-game mail problems, and even their main site has had trouble. But there's good news for those affected by the outages (everybody?): we're all getting an extra day of playtime. Tyren says that they believe the problems are now fixed, and that players will recieve a free day of gameplay sometime within the next two weeks.Personally, I wasn't affected much, but free gametime is free gametime. The real test will be this evening and this weekend -- if Blizzard can keep their realms up even under the pressure of so many people checking out the expansion, it'll be a feat. But odds are that, considering how many players are likely to try checking out Northrend in the next few days, the shakiness is not quite over.And seems many friends can stand at my side, they said again: I for one could care less how long the servers are down for the days before launch, as long as they use that time to ensure stability immediately post-launch. But hey, free time is free time, thanks Blizzard.That casual gamers cannot make a life out of playing WoW. Some wow gold people may have the luxury of time and money to do whatever they please every single day, but for most of us, we need to work and support ourselves and our families.