Blizzard Real ID System

Blizzard mectioned to use Real ID at last year's BlizzCon, and in the Battle.net preview up at the official StarCraft II site. It talks a lot of the integration of the StarCraft with the new Battle.net, it also discusses something that affects WoW players: Real ID. So, what is Real ID and how it works, let's have a look below.


Real ID is an optional system for chatting with and keeping track of "real life" friends in any Battle.net game. You invite friends with your Real ID. If they accept, you can find out what game they are playing and on what realm and character. You can also chat across realms or games. You won't have to remember the usernames of your Real ID friends and family, because you will see their real names on the interface. And you will also be able to broadcast messages to all on your Real ID friends list, rather than just chatting one at a time.

I cannot wait for this to be implemented for WoW accounts. I would love to be able to chat with my friends who are scattered across many realms and who defect to play StarCraft. I really think this is great for more hardcore players (I'll be on my Alliance alt until you Hordies can get your act together for the raid) or very casual, chatty altoholics.

Will you use the Real ID system after reading it, it may be one new trend and there must will be many people join it. Tips: there are a great amount of wow gold, wow account, wow cd key, wow time card and wow power leveling on sale in our site.

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