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July 10 2010

Breaking: Blizzard Repeals Real Name on Forums Decision

Blizzard has officially canceled its controversial plans to force users on its Battle.net forum to post using their real names.

Writing in the World of Warcraft forums this morning, Blizzard CEO and co-founder Mike Morhaime announced that the decision was made after monitoring user feedback, most of which was against the idea of sacrificing their personal information in order to discuss the company’s games.

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July 9 2010

SOE offers EQII guild name changes for $55

Sony Online Entertainment has introduced a new item into their EverQuest II Station Cash Marketplace this week, and, while we’re not normally in the habit of reporting on individual microtransaction products, this one bears mentioning if only for its rather shocking price tag.

For the princely sum of 5500 Station Cash (that’s $55 USD for those of you counting at home), you can rename your guild and retain all experience gain and guild achievements since its inception. “The choosing of a guild name is a very important rite. To help ensure that your new name is considered carefully, we are introducing the potion at the price of 5500 SC. We believe this price is fair for those who do want a name change, but will also serve as a deterrent to those who might want to frivolously rename their guild every time they have a [kerfluffle] in the lands of Norrath,” reads the announcement on the official EverQuest II website.

By way of comparison, kinship name changes in Turbine’s Lord of the Rings Online currently cost $12.95 USD.

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July 8 2010

Anti-Aliased: What’s in a name

Earlier this week, Blizzard really got the MMO gaming community up-in-arms after the announcement of its latest Real ID feature — your real name attached to all of your forum posts on its official forums. That’s right. No more hiding behind a fake persona when you want to go a-trolling.

But, with the transition to a “real name” system comes a whole slew of security issues, privacy issues, and comfort issues. Everyone has an opinion on the system, as well as their own theories on if the official forums are going to crash and burn or if the forums are going to experience a rebirth as people finally watch their tongues when they post.

Blizzard is, essentially, asking, “What’s in a name?” And, if Shakespeare is to be believed, there’s not much back there. It’s not the name that needs changing, it’s the personalities behind them. It’s less about the name, and more about what, or who, it represents.

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July 6 2010

The Daily Quest: What’s in a name

Here at WoW.com, we’re on a Daily Quest (which we try to do every day, honest) to bring you interesting, informative and entertaining WoW-related links from around the blogosphere. Is there a story out there we ought to link or a blog we should be following? Just leave us a comment and you may see it here tomorrow! Take a look at the links below, and be sure to check out our WoW Resources Guide for more WoW-related sites.

The internet today has been awfully, awfully chatty — which is interesting given the topic. Since Blizzard’s announcement earlier today that the official forums would be displaying the real names of players come Cataclysm, people haven’t been able to keep quiet about how they are going to be … keeping quiet once these new forum changes come into play. Let’s take a look at a few blogs around the web regarding the new Real ID changes.

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June 5 2010

Obama to name new intelligence chief

President Barack Obama is set to nominate James Clapper, the Pentagon’s top intelligence, official to oversee the nation’s 16 spy agencies.

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May 26 2010

Mystery man used slain Ohio boy’s name

This image provided by the U.S. Department of State shows pictures of an Oregon man who had identified himself as Jason Robert Evers. The man is sitting behind bars, refuses to reveal his identity to a federal judge as he awaits a court hearing, while the family of a slain boy are angered over the use of the child’s identity.


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May 17 2010

Obama to name special panel on oil disaster

A NASA satellite captured this image of the Gulf oil spill on midday Monday. The oil slick appears as a dull gray on the water and stretches south from the Mississippi Delta with what looks like a tail.A day that started with optimism from the site of the Gulf leak shifted to one of recriminations by lawmakers and word that President Obama will appoint an independent commission.


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May 9 2010

NBC: Obama to name Kagan for high court

Elena Kagan, currently the United States solicitor general, served as Dean of Harvard Law School from 2003 to 2009.President Barack Obama has selected United States Solicitor General Elena Kagan to serve on the Supreme Court., NBC News reports.


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May 7 2010

Lord Jesus Christ (his real name) hit by car

The victim might have forgiven the woman who ran him down in a Massachusetts crosswalk, but police haven’t.

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May 2 2010

Pope to name envoy to lead discredited Legionaries

Pope Benedict XVI cracked down Saturday on the scandal-plagued Legionaries of Christ, announcing that a papal envoy would take over and reform the conservative order that has been discredited by revelations that its founder sexually abused seminarians and fathered at least one child.

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