I was watching a guys stream, they were going into ICC to do the raid, and this guy who streamed, flew right through the wall, and fell right before the portal.
Usually you fly straight to the gate, and fall down and enter the portal by foot, but this guy, went straight from the side, and fell like 5 yards next to the portal, that must be something interfering with objects/walls, cuz the walls there are solid and you cannot go into them, and this brother just went through them, how is that possible?
Can i send the stream pov to a GM as report, or am i just too confused?
why would you want to ban some one coz he used the back door is it some kind of exploit that will gain u advantage or something ? or you just another Karen ?
there is a hole in the textures of icc, which allows for that shortcut. no third party software or cheating involved, just blizzard forgetting a tile when putting icc there
Thanks for the answers, im not that long in the game, i was just wondering about it, but thanks a lot for the answers, i was just buffled when i saw it. Mods, you can close this thread.
why would you want to ban some one coz he used the back door is it some kind of exploit that will gain u advantage or something ? or you just another Karen ?
So do you think it's okay just because it's something that everyone or almost everyone does?
why would you want to ban some one coz he used the back door is it some kind of exploit that will gain u advantage or something ? or you just another Karen ?
It's a terrain exploit to avoid world PvP. I'm against any double standards when it comes to exploits.
It's a terrain exploit to avoid world PvP. I'm against any double standards when it comes to exploits.
So AH killers should be banned too? I mean, if you can't walk to the AH NPC and kill it, instead you go to roof to mount/dismount or whatever gimmick you use to get yourself through a pixel sized hole to get inside and kill the NPC's.. Terrain exploit should be treated as terrain exploit regardless of goal in mind, whether it's to avoid wPvP, kill NPC's to grief, or w/e is the reason for it.
So AH killers should be banned too? I mean, if you can't walk to the AH NPC and kill it, instead you go to roof to mount/dismount or whatever gimmick you use to get yourself through a pixel sized hole to get inside and kill the NPC's.. Terrain exploit should be treated as terrain exploit regardless of goal in mind, whether it's to avoid wPvP, kill NPC's to grief, or w/e is the reason for it.
Bro he just said he's against double standards in exploits, why are you acting like he's saying the goal in mind matters?
So AH killers should be banned too? I mean, if you can't walk to the AH NPC and kill it, instead you go to roof to mount/dismount or whatever gimmick you use to get yourself through a pixel sized hole to get inside and kill the NPC's.. Terrain exploit should be treated as terrain exploit regardless of goal in mind, whether it's to avoid wPvP, kill NPC's to grief, or w/e is the reason for it.
The auctioneers should not have been killable.
I don't understand why Blizzard chose the opposite.
So AH killers should be banned too? I mean, if you can't walk to the AH NPC and kill it, instead you go to roof to mount/dismount or whatever gimmick you use to get yourself through a pixel sized hole to get inside and kill the NPC's..
No. AH killers shouldn't be banned because it's clever use of game mechanics. Rogues have an ability that teleports behind target, so they legit teleport behind auction NPC. That ability is called Shadowstep
No. AH killers shouldn't be banned because it's clever use of game mechanics. Rogues have an ability that teleports behind target, so they legit teleport behind auction NPC. That ability is called Shadowstep