World of Warcraft Expansion Disables Experience Halt
Blizzard Removes Ability for Level 70 Characters to Halt Experience Gain
War Within Expansion Raises Max Level to 80
In a recent update, Blizzard Entertainment has removed the ability for Level 70 characters in World of Warcraft to disable experience gain.
This change comes after the release of the latest expansion, The War Within, which raises the maximum level cap to 80.
Prior to the update, players could halt experience gain at Level 70, allowing them to continue playing without leveling up.
Blizzard's Rationale
Blizzard has not provided an official explanation for removing the ability to disable experience gain.
However, some speculate that the change was made to encourage players to level up and experience the new content in The War Within.
Others believe that the change was made to address concerns about players exploiting the feature to gain an unfair advantage in PvP.
Player Reaction
The removal of the experience halt feature has been met with mixed reactions from players.
Some players have expressed frustration, as they enjoyed the ability to pause their leveling progress.
Others have welcomed the change, arguing that it will create a more level playing field in PvP and encourage players to engage with the new content.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to disable experience gain is a matter of personal preference.
How to Disable Experience Gain
If you would like to disable experience gain, you can do so using a a command script.
- Open a chat window and type the following command: "/console set experienceDisabled 1"
- Press Enter.
You can re-enable experience gain by typing the following command: "/console set experienceDisabled 0"
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