World Of Warcraft Hardcore – Is Pirate Software Guilty? #PirateSoftware #Warcraft #Gaming #Hardcore



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In this gripping World of Warcraft Hardcore story, we break down the intense events leading to two devastating deaths during a Dire Maul run. The community is abuzz as Pirate Software, the streamer at the heart of the drama, faces accusations of leading the group to disaster.

Was it poor decision-making, bad luck, or something more sinister? Dive into the chaos as we analyze the key moments, explore the group’s strategy, and highlight the critical mistakes that cost two adventurers their hardcore lives.

This run has sparked heated debates in the WoW Hardcore community—what do you think? Is Pirate Software guilty, or is this just the nature of Hardcore? Let us know in the comments!

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9 thoughts on “World Of Warcraft Hardcore – Is Pirate Software Guilty? #PirateSoftware #Warcraft #Gaming #Hardcore”

  1. For reference, the way guilty voting should work should be 0-100% guilt and then take the average guilt of jury and the audience then weight the guilt based on the split. Therefore, if the jury is 80 and the audience is 90% that's 48+36=84%.

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  2. They don't have petrify because they guild has banned it. they decided that petrify ruins the nature of hardcore. Sequisha got G-kicked because he learned the recipe and didn't want to unlearn alchemy to get rid of it.

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  3. Also the reason why this has blown up is Pirates reaction on criticism. There have been multiple dungeon blunders where people have lost their level 60 characters and none of them have blown up like this. the difference between those and this fail is how pirate takes no accountability at all. So to review what happened during the dungeon isn't relevant to explain why this "drama" got to where it got. 80% of the people in Onlyfangs could have ended up in this situation and it would have been a learning experience for them.

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  4. This to me is a classic example of too many cheifs and not enough.. well you know. So as someone who played a tank all through through to BFA (because I got sick of the toxicity in duegeons), it's a clear case of whoever pulled the extra mobs is to blame.

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  5. You are doing packs in DMT runs that are bigger than the first situation you said were a GTFO situation lol. its easily managable with a frostnova sheep on brute and kill rest. pathetic behaviour from roachsoftware

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  6. So the Rogue could have:

    1. Kicked the Mage that Social aggroed the Boss to delay the inevitable

    2. He could have built Combopoints to stun the Boss to save his tank, what could have saved the Healer because the Healer could have been running
    (and yes the Boss ist stunnable, thats why Warstomp from the Druid worked)

    3. He could have built Combopoints and stun the Mage that aggroed on the ramp by the druid to save the druid

    He did none of this and blamed the Mage. He even went so far to snitch on the Mage by their Guild Leader

    What an excuse for a human being. If you kick the Mage, you also have to kick the Rogue for playing like a Noob.

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