EU Launches Paid Character Transfer Service
It's no real surprise this service was heading to European shores, but it does surprise me that the rules are slightly different. While most of the US and EU FAQs are identical, there's a slight difference in when servers are allowed to be open for transfers. On US realms, transfers are available to realms that have been open longer than 90 days (assuming the realms aren't already high population, with login queues, etc). On EU realms, there's an additional qualification - if a realm doesn't yet have the gates of Ahn'Qiraj open at 90 days, transfers won't open until either the gates open, or the server has had another 90 days to work towards it. This means that transfers may not be opened for as long as 6 months. I wonder if this restriction would be enough to calm some of the complaints on US forums as Ahn'Qiraj geared players start to transfer on to realms where the gates have not yet opened.Filed under: Blizzard, News items






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Triptyich Jul 5th 2006 2:03PM
This would have been a great idea a few days ago when people first started transferring, now it's just like a slap in the face for those of us playing on a US low pop server where AQ is quite a ways away.
Yeah sure, in six months everyone says that won't make a difference, but people say that like 6 months is nothing, its 1/2 a year!! Am I crying, maybe, but the fact still stands that this really ruins the game and even the in game economy (further than farmers have already have) for those of us who just started playing (I'm a noob/sorta) and would like to experience the game, just like probably the transfers did once upon a time, in a fair and semi-balanced environment.
I just had to get that out, but anyway I'll have to adapt....
Luka Jul 5th 2006 3:42PM
Having people wait for 6 months is a great idea imo. I'm just wondering how many realms will open AQ in less than this amount of time.
Thanks for spotting the difference, I read them too fast this morning :)