With the prospect of realm consolidation on the coming in World of warcraft TBC Burning Crusade servers, many players have wow classic tbc gold a lot of questions regarding the process of making the TBC experience.Today the Blizzard WoW TBC producers today used WoW's forums to reply to an active member of WoW's community council. WoW community council with an extensive post.The initial post raised concerns and questions about numerous topics, including low-population servers that aren't consolidated concerns about faction balance on merging, realm fusion on Season of Mastery servers, and the possibility of two-week lock on characters in addition to other concerns.WoW TBC producer Aggrend attempted to answer what he could about the variety of questions. The large portion of his response an answer to the question of how Blizzard decided which servers would or could not be consolidated."There various factors went into the process to select which servers were scheduled to be shut down, but the main focus was regarding those who are part of the Daily Average World Population (DAW) which we keep within the organization," Aggrend said. "There was a specified threshold we examined and, if over some time, the realm was under the DAW threshold then we added that realm to the list of servers that needed to merge into."Aggrend also said that the coming release of Wrath of the Lich King TBC is expected to boost the amount of people playing on servers in the same way as TBC did. They also hinted that there may be more free character transfers to come, though."There were a variety of factors that went into the process for deciding which servers were scheduled to be retired but mostly we used data around what we call the Daily Average World Population (DAW) which we use internally," Aggrend said. "There was a certain threshold that we looked at and if, for a specified period of duration, a realm was in the range of that DAW threshold and we decided to add that realm into the datab ...
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