WoWHorn tweets your achievements
This is an interesting little system -- unfortunately, it's probably a little too complicated for most people to use, but the functionality is intriguing. WoWHorn is an open source application that basically monitors your achievements on the Armory, and will Twitter about it when you earn a new one. To get it up and running, you'll need the application itself of course, and you'll probably also need Ruby installed if you don't have it yet (OS X has it already, I believe, and Linux may as well). I don't think you'll need to input your actual WoW password (the program should be able to look up your info with just your character name and realm), but you will have to punch in your Twitter credentials if you want it to tweet for you. Once you've got everything working (and you'll have to ignore the errors, I got quite a few), you should see a tweet pop up in your feed whenever you get new points ingame.If you're a programmer type, you can read about the making of the app, and though, as I said, the app is probably a little too hacky for widespread use (it's not quite ready for primetime yet, and do you really want to run a separate application just to twitter about your achievements for you?), the functionality is the thing here. It would be cool for Blizzard to have the Armory interact officially with other networks on the Internet, either Twittering about your character or sending your profile out to Facebook.
Not that anything like that should distract them from future content, of course. But if they want free advertising, allowing their subscribers to more easily share and disseminate information about their characters won't hurt.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, How-tos, Fan stuff, Odds and ends, Blizzard, Achievements






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
crsh May 7th 2009 2:50PM
I've developed a strong hatred against anything Twitter lately.. there's just way too many people toting this as the second coming of Christ.
That said, I'll admit this is pretty interesting (it sure beats the "I just got home"/"About to turn on the TV" stuff).
Tony May 7th 2009 2:56PM
WoW should really get on the Web 2.0 bandwagon. There are many ways they can incorporate the game with real life to satisfy the WoW addicts and generate buzz as advertising. I certainly hope they at least consider it for their new top secret MMO.
Tego Zanduba May 8th 2009 8:45AM
Check out this post over on Project Lore
http://projectlore.com/blog/integrating-wow-into-your-social-graph/
where they describe connecting your Hearthstone App's minifeed into twitter stream using a few common web2.0 style sites.
Much easier than running your own client script.
makkura May 8th 2009 6:03PM
I know this is a couple days late and it's unlikely anyone will read it but I'll post it anyway.
Thanks, Mike and WoWInsider for posting on my app.
Thanks fellow WoWInsider viewers for taking a moment to peek at it.
I realize it would be cooler to have something built into WoW for it and I may well look into it.
I really wanted to do something WoW related and with Titanium and thus WoWHorn was born.
Sorry for a lack of updates on it as the core errors with it are handled by the next release of Titanium (which is not out yet).
makkura