* More New Features
Posted on September 15th, 2008 by Freylis. Filed under General.
Well, the updates keep coming thick and fast, don’t they?
First off the bat is some major changes to the way user accounts are handled. You will now have to register an account at Waking Dead in order to post comments. But that’s not all! I’ve tied the two authorisation systems together so an account on the blog will now grant you user access to WakingWiki!
The downside to this is that I’ve had to remove all existing user accounts, so you’ll need to re-register here to gain access to the wiki. Specifically for Mike and Si, if you use the same user name you’ve used to comment on the blog previously (Monroe and Kerriam respectively) your comments will get tied into your new profile.
Secondly, I’ve now added user-defined avatars to your Waking Dead account. These can either be an externally-linked image, or a Gravatar if you have one. This functionality is available on your profile page once you become a registered user.
If anybody finds any bugs with anything mentioned above, please let me know.
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September 15th, 2008 at 21:15
ok, confused. To start with, the wow website is bloody awful, slow, flakey (opening frames within frames within frames…wtf) there is no account maangement tab, and, worst of all I have no idea how to download the client for earely access. Sure I’ve got the downloader, buts going on about downloading an open beta client…and the FAQ says that for the early acess, you shouldn’t use the open beta client. anybody got any ideas at all…ever? Please?
September 15th, 2008 at 23:29
Yeah, the website is terrible. First of all, you can use the Open Beta client no problem, it’ll just get patched up. Secondly, you need to register an account here: http://www.war-europe.com/#/registration/?lang=en. Once you’ve done that you can go to this page: http://www.war-europe.com/#/activation/?lang=en and register your head start codes. It’s a ball-ache, but it just about works.