The recent controversy in the World of Warcraft community involved a guild of streamers targeted by a server-wide DDOS attack and Blizzard's decision to avoid permanent death for affected characters.
Running challenge servers in MMOs presents unique difficulties and complexities that are hard to navigate.
Creating challenge servers requires altering gameplay rules to offer a new experience without making it unrecognizable.
Challenges must be feasible and not impossible to complete, ensuring players have a chance at success.
Handling edge cases like internet failures, resurrection spells, and group play is crucial to maintaining fairness on challenge servers.
Developing specific rules, testing thoroughly, and investing time and resources are essential for successful challenge servers.
Players participating in challenge servers should be rewarded appropriately to maintain engagement and motivation.
Setting clear boundaries and objectives for challenges is necessary to determine when a player has successfully completed the challenge.
Keeping players interested and engaged by offering incentives to retry challenges and ensuring the experience remains enjoyable.
Making difficult decisions on unforeseen circumstances and addressing player concerns to maintain fairness and integrity.