jakerayfiel: I laughed at that.
IT works, ty for the tip+ exploit/ guide
ok look i CAN confirm this, it WORKS
How do you know his queue had gone? Are you some mystical Game Master who can see other people logging in and if there are queues or not?
If you're already logged in, you're allowed to log back in within a few minutes and bypass the queue. If not, then who the hell would be able to raid? EVERYONE gets DCed at least once in 25 man content.
And if you log in, wait 4 hours, then log in again thinking you bypassed the queue, then I have news for you: the cake is a lie.
As above poster said, if you're logged in and you leave server as if you dc or anything like that (which you are telling us to do) you will be able to logg in again without waiting in queue.
So you are trying to say next time there is a queue you won't get in it?
Oh well, i'll try it tomorrow.. +rep then if it works ^^
Last edited by grak; 01-19-2009 at 06:17 PM.
Let's see, first you HAVE to be logged in within the previous 15 minutes. Second, this is the exact same as a forced DC. Not seeing an applicable use here.
Tested and does NOT work
Blizzard implemented a system ages ago because raiders were complaining that they couldn't get back in once they got dc'd.
So what happened was Blizzard gave everyone about a 5-15 minute margin for the to log on, where their "IP or Account" was allowed to temperarily skip the queue.
What this does is it FORCES you character to get disconnected, making your character sort of freeze in-game, prolonging the time-frame you can use to get back in the server.
It is however useful I guess on random server restarts during raid hours.
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well ill try this and +rep if it works o-o
Didnt get this to work![]()
Hrm, I don't think you have to reset your ip. I posted something similar a LONG time ago:
http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-ex...que-twice.html
Faking a disconnection is what he is driving after here, alt+f4, end process via task manager, pull your ethernet cable as stated above works also, the big flaw here is that there is a time limit for you to get back on. After that time limit (no I don't know what it is, I'd say 15 or 20 min though) you can no longer avoid the queue. I have done this if I have to restart my computer during peaks hours; however you can't, say, do this in the morning and expect to avoid the queue at 8 in the evening. If that is what Bio is trying to say you can do then I am sorry but, no... you can't.