Haha. Sucks for anyone who is in witness protection program that enjoys WoW. 
People will get around this, it isn't hard.
People will get around this, it isn't hard.
Well for one, some of us already post online using our real names, representing our employers at times, I for one would not like a future employer to google my name and find rather then me being professional to customers finding out I once had a 3 page long debate on the merits of X talent over Y talent.Blue Horn said:This seems like a good idea to me. Not sure why anyone would have a problem with others knowing their real name.
QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
its optional unless you use the forums at least that's what it sound like to meconflictofinterests said:QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
And if they wanted to use the forums, there is repercussion from simply having your name displayed. THAT'S THE PROBLEM.tony2077 said:its optional unless you use the forums at least that's what it sound like to meconflictofinterests said:QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
hmm?Lightslei said:And if they wanted to use the forums, there is repercussion from simply having your name displayed. THAT'S THE PROBLEM.tony2077 said:its optional unless you use the forums at least that's what it sound like to meconflictofinterests said:QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
If I saw your full name on The Escapist forums right now, how fast do you think I could track down everyone you're related to, where you went to school, where you live and where you work? Same concept. We don't want other people to know about us hence the point of a Username/Nickname/GamerTag. This just throws that out the window.tony2077 said:hmm?Lightslei said:And if they wanted to use the forums, there is repercussion from simply having your name displayed. THAT'S THE PROBLEM.tony2077 said:its optional unless you use the forums at least that's what it sound like to meconflictofinterests said:QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
David Rodriguez. Knock yourself out.Lightslei said:If I saw your full name on The Escapist forums right now, how fast do you think I could track down everyone you're related to, where you went to school, where you live and where you work? Same concept. We don't want other people to know about us hence the point of a Username/Nickname/GamerTag. This just throws that out the window.
just try it i use my real name as my account name and last name well its around here somewhereLightslei said:If I saw your full name on The Escapist forums right now, how fast do you think I could track down everyone you're related to, where you went to school, where you live and where you work? Same concept. We don't want other people to know about us hence the point of a Username/Nickname/GamerTag. This just throws that out the window.tony2077 said:hmm?Lightslei said:And if they wanted to use the forums, there is repercussion from simply having your name displayed. THAT'S THE PROBLEM.tony2077 said:its optional unless you use the forums at least that's what it sound like to meconflictofinterests said:QFTKeava said:It is a bad bad idea. It pretty much ensures i wont bother with any future Blizzard projects involving Battle.net. I don't need every random jerk knowing my name, i don't like the idea of any company announcing it for public view.
Along with e-mail address being used as login name ever since battle.net rework it can only bring bad things, and result in serious breaches of privacy.
Don't complain when you get prank calls or death threats to your house after you irritate someone on a forum thenfundayz said:I am in full support of this change. While some people might have small inconveniences with the system(such as the teacher above), the benefits of making people accountable will only help create more useful forums and a healthier game community. While internet anonymity is a great thing, it is too often abused and enables people to throw general decency and thoughtfulness out the window without any repercussion. I would like to see this system implemented in more game forums.
@ those complaining about privacy and rights: Providing a real life name when posting does not break any privacy rights in anyway, the only information being given is that somewhere out there exists a person with a certain name that speaks a certain language that plays a certain game.
Easy there AnonymousLightslei said:Don't complain when you get prank calls or death threats to your house after you irritate someone on a forum then. You don't seem to realize how dangerous this is.
hm i may not have added it on this accountLightslei said:I don't see your last name anywhere, only your first.tony2077 said:snip
I don't think we are overreacting. I have a daughter who will one day want to use the internet. I still have a few years before that happens but I am pretty sure it will. It is one of my many jobs to teach her about internet safety. That in a nutshell is not give out personal information to the general public. This contradicts all of that. One of the thread titles on the forum last time I checked was called "Welcome to Pedo.net". It is stupid to do this because of that reason alone. Unless Blizzard is going to have some sort of security measure to keep pedophiles and stalkers out I don't see how this can be good.The Madman said:I once participated on the WOW forums as well, loved getting into lore debates, and as I recall they were for the most part a cesspool of idiocy, trolling, and internet memes with a tiny spark of intelligence only showing once in a full moon. Meanwhile those few 'good' topics were generally just when a handful of decent people got involved and generally ignored everyone elses stupidity within the topic. Glancing at the forums now, I see absolutely nothing has changed.Yureina said:Because I was extensively involved on the WoW forums for the servers that I played on. I was the type of person who did a lot of interesting things in-game, but would also try to help people out on the forums or to give my support to in-game efforts that were not getting enough attention. In other words, I was deeply involved in the community both in game and on the forums. Without those forums I would end up losing effectively half of the social aspect of the game, which during the last year I played was the only thing that kept me around.
I was not a troll, but someone who tried to do good things. Losing that would seriously cripple my desire to play an online community-heavy game like WoW. Actually, I lost it, and that's why I don't play anymore. This news is just adding a really big an unnecessary nail into that coffin.
Frankly I don't mind this change at all. I already gave away everything that RealID reveals in this very topic. It's possible to only display your first name, mine is John by the way(Both the most and least dignified name in the english language.), and your primary character/account for WOW and SC2, again which I couldn't care less if someone knows.
People on forums actually having to take responsibility for their comments is a good thing and the complete oblivion of those annoying lvl3 trolls you'd get from players unwilling to take account for their actions. Hell, if this works, I might just get back into the forums.
My only possible complaint is that there were multiple alts I played in WOW which I purposely didn't let my guildmates know about simply so I could occasionally 'accidentally' forget to show up for raids while still enjoying wow on another character. And that complaint has nothing to do with the forums and, again, is entirely optional in-game. I wont use it except for actual friends obviously!
But then that's just me. Honestly I think most people are overreacting to this.