NetEase to buy all new servers for Chinese WoW

Not that there aren't plenty of things to use them for -- despite their stock dropping on news of the WoW license loss, The9 also runs a number of other games over there, including Guild Wars, Ragnarok Online, and a few more popular Eastern MMOs (not to mention that EA has a nice stake in them). And at the very least, there's got to be a market for supercomputers with other companies and educational institutions, right? It's unlikely that all that hardware will just sit dark.
But more importantly, it'll be interesting to see how NetEase handles the transition -- we've had a few inventory and other issues here on the Western side of the world, but we've never had a major loss of character information (cue all of the Blizzard engineers knocking on wood). We're sure there are countless backups in place, but if something goes majorly wrong in the transition between hosts, it could be devastating for the WoW audience in China.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Rizuli Apr 20th 2009 5:06PM
About bloody time!
PeeWee Apr 20th 2009 5:14PM
Educate me, how will a new host for the game solve the issues with releasing WotLK over there?
Thander Apr 20th 2009 5:47PM
"We're sure there are countless backups in place, but if something goes majorly wrong in the transition between hosts, it could be devastating for the WoW audience in China."
This is not going to happen. Just a trigger happy blogger trying to create news where there is none.
Wolftech Apr 20th 2009 5:54PM
So does this mean, they are FINALLY going to restrict Chinese IP to chinese servers?
jfofla Apr 20th 2009 6:11PM
Then how would they deliver the gold?
RogueJedi86 Apr 21st 2009 12:43AM
I'd hope that would be true, but even if they did, it's easy to spoof your ip number to being from another country. Many of the more worried internet users use IP Proxy stuff to ensure privacy in websurfing. Chinese Gold Farmers won't give up that easy.
We just need to get Blizz's lawyers to sue every single goldspam url that's reported in the game. Heck, they could just set up a team of attorneys whose sole job is to sue gold selling sites, they'd never run out of business.
lolret Apr 20th 2009 9:43PM
At least they don't have to farm Naxx for 3 months when WOTLK releases for them.
Oh wait, there ain't no Naxx in the Chinese version. Skeletons are being replaced by Hellokitties. GG Chinese government.
Fatbeard Apr 21st 2009 12:13PM
testing
Fatbeard Apr 21st 2009 12:14PM
woohoo!
Fatbeard Apr 21st 2009 12:18PM
final test