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Does anyone know if you can avoid cross realm?

Cypherio

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Does anyone know if you can avoid cross realm?

Its pissing me off....
 
hahaha, me to.
Im doing companion farming at swam of sorrow and wetland, now soo many people there, get killed soo many times now, and sometime, my own bot at different server kill my other bot 0o
 
hahaha, me to.
Im doing companion farming at swam of sorrow and wetland, now soo many people there, get killed soo many times now, and sometime, my own bot at different server kill my other bot 0o

That is too f'n funny.

For all my reading, it's unavoidable at this time.

xrealm blows in all ways in my opinion. I really think blizz may have done it as a way to lighten their hardware requirements.

they did recently make a change where only those within 3 time zones can be phased in with you but it doesn't seem to lessen the amount of others I've seen.

It's making my search for the rare mob achievements rather difficult.
 
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It's going to be really hard to farm these pets with this cross server crap. Damn it Blizzard!
 
and a really a painful to level. I had to wait for mobs to respawn at level 15!
 
there's a way posted in the elite section of ownedcore
 
You can block the ipaddress of the xrealm server so you don't port to it but most of the time nothing is in the zone when you do. I have played around with it for a few hours and have gotten Icecrown to stay after a number of relogs and enabling and disabling the firewall rule but it is really hard to get. It keeps saying transfer aborted instance server not found and flashes the screen trying to switch you so it will interrupt stuff like fishing.

If you get kicked out of the game or log out and try to log back in with the ip blocked it says character not found until you re-enable that IP as well...
 
can someone post the exact method from ownedcore elite here?
 
I did it with Windows 7 firewall. (on Ownedcore they are using PeerBlock) Open up a dos window (command prompt). Type netstat -a and press enter. Look for the IP addresses that end in :3724. (example 12.129.254.229:3724 is Icecrown CRZ - where my server is trying to send me)

You need to do the netstat -a command before going into a cross realm and then after to see what IP it connected to. You will have 1 or 2 IP addresses for your server and RealID (the RealID server address is:12.129.206.130 - in the Americas anyway) on the list and then the CRZ server IP address when going into a new Cross Realm Zone.

(netstat -a will take 20 or so seconds to complete it shows all connections your pc has with those outside it)

Tip:If you have too much stuff coming up in the dos window you can disable and re-enable your network connection and it will drop all external connections so you get a fresh list.

Make a new Windows Firewall rule under Outbound section.
Select Custom then next.
Select All Programs then next.
Select Any under protocols and ports then next.
Under Scope select the REMOTE IP section at the bottom and click add and put in the IP Address of the CRZ you want to block then next.
Select to BLOCK then next.
When does this rule apply? Leave all the check boxes selected then next.
Give it a name and a note if you want and then Finish.

Once you hit finish it is enabled - right click to enable/disable a rule.

If you block the IP Address and log out or exit the game, when you log back in it will say character not found. Make sure to turn off the rule if you need to get logged back in.
 
I did it with Windows 7 firewall. (on Ownedcore they are using PeerBlock) Open up a dos window (command prompt). Type netstat -a and press enter. Look for the IP addresses that end in :3724. (example 12.129.254.229:3724 is Icecrown CRZ - where my server is trying to send me)

You need to do the netstat -a command before going into a cross realm and then after to see what IP it connected to. You will have 1 or 2 IP addresses for your server and RealID (the RealID server address is:12.129.206.130 - in the Americas anyway) on the list and then the CRZ server IP address when going into a new Cross Realm Zone.

(netstat -a will take 20 or so seconds to complete it shows all connections your pc has with those outside it)

Tip:If you have too much stuff coming up in the dos window you can disable and re-enable your network connection and it will drop all external connections so you get a fresh list.

Make a new Windows Firewall rule under Outbound section.
Select Custom then next.
Select All Programs then next.
Select Any under protocols and ports then next.
Under Scope select the REMOTE IP section at the bottom and click add and put in the IP Address of the CRZ you want to block then next.
Select to BLOCK then next.
When does this rule apply? Leave all the check boxes selected then next.
Give it a name and a note if you want and then Finish.

Once you hit finish it is enabled - right click to enable/disable a rule.

If you block the IP Address and log out or exit the game, when you log back in it will say character not found. Make sure to turn off the rule if you need to get logged back in.

I cant add the ICC IP :/ says its not legit or something
 
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