3.3.5 Already?!
Seems like 3.3.3 was here just yesterday. Well another patch is on the way!
W00t! I know for a fact that a lot of my friends are going to be on Diablo and SC2 when that hits store shelves. One of the main reasons i play WoW is because of my friends, so I'm very glad I'll be able to keep in touch while in WoW.
I would suggest to everyone to get into a PTR Ruby sanctum raid and have the upper hand when it hits live, though on the other hand it may actually be better to wait until it's ready cause things will change and you may not want to get confused. I'll probably give it a go, but work is a real pain. Don't know if ill be able to dedicate any actual raid time this week. I don't know if Talisa's going either. She hasn't done much ICC yet as of today. I should take her.
Talisa's also sick! D: So I want her to get better so she can post post post some more. Not really, I just want her to get better cause I really miss her! Anyways, 3.3.3 seems cool so far, Talisa needs to get better, and I need to eat dinner.
-Envyy
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General
- The Ruby Sanctum, an all-new 10- and 25-player raid featuring normal and Heroic difficulties, is now available for testing! Players will find the dungeon entrance below Wyrmrest Temple in Dragonblight.
- Copied Test Realm characters are not copied with their achievement history in order to better facilitate the character copy process.
- Chat Frame
- Players can now right-click on any chat type (Whisper, Trade, General, Party, Raid, etc.) and choose the Pop Out Chat option. This will move that chat type to a separate tab in the Chat frame which can be undocked and moved anywhere on the screen.
- Using the Pop Out Chat option on a Whisper will place the conversation with that player in a separate tab.
- Any time a conversation with another player is put into its own tab, the tab will glow when a new message is received.
- Hovering over the Chat Frame and using the mouse wheel will allow players to scroll through chat text.
- Players can select Classic Mode under Interface Options to keep the Chat Frame functionality closer to what it was prior to patch 3.3.5.
- The Simple Chat User Interface option has been removed.
- Players can now right-click on any chat type (Whisper, Trade, General, Party, Raid, etc.) and choose the Pop Out Chat option. This will move that chat type to a separate tab in the Chat frame which can be undocked and moved anywhere on the screen.
- Friends List
- A new icon has been added to the top left of the Chat Frame which will open up the Friends list.
- In addition to its current functionality, the Friends List will now allow players to add Battle.net accounts (Real ID). Players will have to confirm that they are friends in order for a Real ID to be added. Once Real ID friends, players can communicate cross-game, cross-faction and cross-realm.
- A new Pending tab has been added where players can accept or decline a Real ID friend request, or select the Report Spam or Block Communications buttons.
- Players can now select from three statuses which will be visible to their friends: Available, Away and Busy.
- A Broadcast window has been added to the top of the frame. Players can use this to broadcast a message to all of their Real ID friends online. This message will also be displayed under the broadcaster's Real ID information in each friend's list.
- For additional notes on Lua and XML changes please visit the UI & Macros Forum: http://f
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