Back in the early days of vanilla we used to communicate (and collude) with the opposite faction by bypassing the language barrier with creative use of symbols and other characters. This led to some very interesting in-game interactions and events, as well as drama within the same faction as you could potentially create agreements with the opposite faction that could shut out members of your own.
While controversial, this IS vanilla, and was a lot of fun. Here's an example of how it would go:
|-| 3 `/ // |-| /- -|- $ |_| |D (hey what's up)
Anyway, with the client changes throughout the years, and possibly even later in vanilla, this was probably changed. I didn't play the later vanilla patches, unfortunately, so I don't know. Does anyone if this was patched out during vanilla? What's your thoughts on having it back for Classic?
I knew a guy that played Alliance who could make the Horde see something like "u suk dik good".
Made me mad as hell but I laughed every time.
Yeah the people who figured out how to convert one language to another, so it would display as a coherent sentence, were next level. Other than a few memes, most of that was unknown during my time.
Actually, would be an amazing hack or addon, which converts your writing to random nonsense, which then would look as normal sentence to the opposing faction. I wonder if we know anything about the algorithm that is being used or if there's such thing at all.
Back then it was a simple word replacement, by now (on live servers) it dosnt matter what you type it gets scrambled in a way you cant read it anymore.
Emotes are always useful, /rude'ing at Horde was always a favourite pastime of mine. I mostly played on a PvE server so a lot of interactions out in the wild were fairly calm so communication might work there, but I imagine on a PvP server the communication might be less useful.
Nymis :razz:
I used to know phrase that made horde see 'u lo se' but I can't remember it for the life of me now. :biggrin:
"u suk dik good".
I just need to know this one :lol:
I think it was a cool phase in Vanilla but at least on my server there was 3 TS servers with hundreds of slots were people meet for PvP skirmishes or helpeing each other out (was a PvP Server) and even timed the World bosses so there was no fighting over this.
Today people will start a Discord server per Realm and they will communicate on them.
I ran an IRC channel in early 2005 for this purpose on Illidan. That came several months into vanilla, but it still didn't really replace the ability this gave you to immediately communicate with players of the opposite faction, if they happened to decide not to try to kill you immediately.
Back then it was a simple word replacement, by now (on live servers) it dosnt matter what you type it gets scrambled in a way you cant read it anymore.
I bet this is what we get :(.
Whit the ease of communication tools today, there is no way to stop it. Even if the game is 100% the same, the world is not.
The only in-game communication I need with any Alliance scum is a nice dagger in the back.
I'd expect nothing less than the same in return.
If I won't be able to send my daily dose of 'KEK' to the alliance scum, I will riot :twisted: :lol: