kravitz
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The staff do not configure the bot using the PTR, only public releases.2 weeks?? what the holy fuck? there was a PTR...
Duke says: It's done when its done.
I think its a valid question !! why wouldn't he ask he pays for the service he has a right to ask how long his paid service will be down for or atleast an approximation ...geez
beta today ??? lol good sir - you tease us
Nah it wasn't down I think can't find a single post about the downtime back then and I remember using it directly when mop came out.Not true, HB was down for at least a few days.
WOD has several new features in the client, and I'm sure Blizzard re-worked warden.
A beta could be available today, if not within the next day or two.
If the WoWclient changes are small, Honorbuddy should be available in half-a-day or so. Typically, patches take from 1 to 3 days to recover. If the patch contains new anti-botting measures, the process can take longer. The longest recorded Honorbuddy down time to date is 15 days to recover from release of MoP . To put that into perspective, your Honorbuddy subscription is 'lifetime'.
Making Honorbuddy 'safely' work again after a patch is BosslandGmbH's highest priority. The product will not be made available after a patch until a thorough analysis of the changes have been conducted, updates made, and testing done.
The process takes as long as it takes--if that's a month, that's what it takes. BosslandGmbH will not jeopardize the account investments made by its customers due to a rush to restore the product to service!
something tells me they're breaking the record this time![]()
The last record are 15 days with Pandaria Patch in Cata
I know. and there are massively more significant changes around this time compared to the MoP pre patch. And since someone said they aren't even trying the patches on the PTRs, I'm pretty sure they are breaking the record by far this time lol