So, how are the servers treating everyone a month after the expansion release? Alleria's actually gotten (knock on wood) significantly better, with only one hard server disconnect last weekend. It seems that all of our instabilities are on weekends, last weekend's was Saturday, the weekend previous was on Sunday. There have also been no queues for the last two weeks, even during prime times, lag has been "acceptable" for me anyway. How are your servers treating you?


















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2-20-2007 @ 11:00AM
ellure050 said...
My server (Eldre'Thalas) has seemed to be working fine, and better than pre-BC now-a-days.
Quenes were up during nights about 2 weeks before TBC but by Jan 30th people have begun to disperse again, and server is doing wonderfully. A little lag every once in a while; but all acceptable.
I'm happy. :)
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2-20-2007 @ 11:20AM
Sylythn said...
After threatening us with a server split, we haven't had a single queue even at peak times over on Elune. Guess a lot of people took the free transfers.
I can recall a couple server crashes, Outlands one night, Instances another, Azeroth on another day. But they were all back up within minutes and seem to be isolated incidents.
Shattrath lags a bit for me, but I'm almost convinced that's my AMD 3200XP processor straining to keep up. I recently upgraded to 2GB RAM, which helps a lot - but I'm running at 98-100% processor capacity with WoW/Vent/Foxfire up. I'm itching to upgrade, but it means going 64-bit and PCIE, which means replacing almost everything.
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2-20-2007 @ 11:33AM
TwhiT said...
I'm also on Alleria and I get home after work around 7pm CST and it used to be 300-500 queues some nights. I'd actually call home 30 minutes before i got home and told my bro to log me on so when i would get home i'd be set, but now i get home ~7 and no queues!! dunno who deserves credit but now its all gravy ^_^
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2-20-2007 @ 11:34AM
Doole said...
I remember the first couple of weeks after BC came out I had high queue times and some decent lag. But now a month later I have not had one instance of lag or queue time for a week or two now.
I can't comment on the lag/qeueu time before BC due to the fact the server I play on now I just moved to to join a friend.
Seems to me Blizz is making some progress.
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2-20-2007 @ 11:37AM
Sarah said...
Llane was doing great, no queues or unscheduled server downs, that I noticed, better than before BC, actually. I started playing on Ravencrest, a new server, and that one is just peachy :)
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2-20-2007 @ 11:38AM
JNelson said...
Crushridge has been better lately. Queues disappeared about 2 weeks after TBC, not much lag....Still getting disconnected every now and then no biggie though. It's all good.
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2-20-2007 @ 11:43AM
John said...
Server is great since i jumped (with the rest of my guild) from Kirin Tor to Farstriders. the only downside is our PVP cluster is a little lacking in competetors.
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2-20-2007 @ 11:53AM
Arras said...
a lag spike here and there on Whisperwind, but they're really infrequent. Queues have disappeared and the threat of a realm split is gone now that most people have transferred to other realms.
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2-20-2007 @ 12:13PM
Savok said...
I've actually found my experience to be remarkably stable post BC, I fully expected the servers to format themselves but Blizzard did actually manage to keep the game running.
And Shat's lag indeed comes it chewing on your computer. Shat on Thaurissan is practically empty most of the time and my FPS still drops by 20 or so.
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2-20-2007 @ 12:14PM
Patrick Schriner said...
EU-Alexstrazsa is doing nicely. Couldn't be much better.
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2-20-2007 @ 12:28PM
Diaz said...
Bloodscalp continues to have random crashes throughout the week and instances that are not viable. We crashed again last night.
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2-20-2007 @ 12:52PM
SilentBob said...
It would figure, a couple weeks before BC hit, my IRL buddies all decided they wanted to come back. Only problem was that Alleria had 500+ queues... so after about a week of constant nagging, they got me to use the free transfer over to BaelGun, so now I'm stuck over there on a level-lopsided server with a gimped economy just waiting for my 3mos to finish so I can get back to my buddies in Living Gods on Alleria. :(
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2-20-2007 @ 1:30PM
Induron said...
Medivh had it rough for a while with bad instance and world lag for the first week. Since then, it's been all right except for lag spikes.
And right now I can't authenticate.
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2-20-2007 @ 2:57PM
Zuuler said...
I haven't had too many problems since the release of burning crusade. My favorite thing now is to ride through orgrimmar around 8 or 9, peak time, with no lag. Its great.
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2-20-2007 @ 2:58PM
Zuuler said...
BTW the last time I had authentication problems it was because of my addons. The only solution I could find was to uninstall and reinstall WoW.
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2-20-2007 @ 3:50PM
Strongmark on Arthas said...
Arthas FTW!
first two weeks after TBC was released, we had about 170-220 queues, and about a 10-15 minute wait (only during prime hours), but after the initial release it has been great, even on weekends. Haven't had a problem since, and the servers seem to be very stable!
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2-20-2007 @ 4:17PM
Bradley Nash said...
After BC came out I never waited in a line bigger than 150 on my server (Spirestone) and the only lag I had was at the very beginning of the blood elf starting zone. Other than that, no problems whatsoever. Mucho props to blizz
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2-20-2007 @ 5:04PM
Krianna said...
Huh... Lightninghoof hasn't had any long waits, non-player caused lag *looks at the outlands, where you had more players than mobs for a few weeks* and really good stability.
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2-20-2007 @ 5:19PM
Hank said...
I moved from Dragonblight (PvE) to Blade's Edge. Biggest issue we have there is the battlegrouds, except for EotS, never pop. I count this as a mistake on Blizzard's part, putting only new servers in a new battlegroup, instead of creating a new battlegroup out of several existing servers and plugging the new ones into the vacancies in existing battlegroups.
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2-20-2007 @ 9:26PM
Cody said...
I've been on Sargeras since i started playing. The highest i've ever seen a queue has been in the 150s, just high enough to take a bathroom break before i start playing. Sargeras has been incredibly stable, and has had very few issues. When certain servers go down for maintenance, or to fix issues, Sargeras is never one of them. Even the realm restarts go faster than most of the other servers.
I love my server.
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