Showing posts with label Should. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Should. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

World of Warcraft Bots - Should You Use the Glider Bot?

Should you use a bot in World of Warcraft? This article should hopefully enlighten you before making a decision.

Recently the creators of Warcraft, Blizzard Entertainment send out a huge ban on accounts that ran bots which resulted in thousands of players losing their accounts. Botting may help make the game easier but remember it is against the rules. If losing your account is something you don't mind risking then botting may be the right choice for you. Some bots have tried to counter Blizzard by using a program that checks if the Warden is being updated. The Warden is the program that Blizzard uses to see if you have any foreign programs (like a bot) loaded in the background of your computer memory. If the Warden updates then the bot is supposed to cut itself off. This sounds alright on the surface but once again is very risky.

If you use a bot be prepared to be banned eventually. There is only so much the creators of such programs can do to stay one step ahead of the game makers. Some botters have went the way of setting up two accounts, one to bot with and a main clean account just in case they get banned with the other. Isn't it just simpler to not bot?

But should you bot? That is entirely up to you. Some players feel that using bots in World of Warcraft makes no sense because they are going to get banned in the end anyways. Others love the thrill and do it anyways. There are many different reasons you would bot.

Some people bot to get to level 70 as fast as possible. This is the fastest way to put the heat on you as far as getting banned. Sure it may be faster but if you are going to lose the character in the end, why do it?

Other people use bots to get as many honor pieces as possible. This is another option and is probably less risky. You can simply stop after you get how many S1 and S2 pieces you want and move on.

Some people bot for gold in Warcraft. This is also less risky because you can transfer all the gold to your main character but it might look suspicious. If you go this route and end up getting banned on both accounts you would be highly upset.

In the end, using bots in World of Warcraft is a decision entirely up to you. If you are a risk taker then you probably should do it. If you are a clean and cautious player you probably shouldn't bot and should use a strategy guide you can purchase online instead. The decision is entirely up to you.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Swivel Recliner Chair - 6 Reasons Why You Should Get One

Imagine having a swivel recliner chair waiting for you when you get home after a long day at the office. You will sink gratefully onto its plush seat and raise your feet on the foot rest while you watch your favorite television show with a drink in hand. Whew! Bliss!

Enough of that. It only sounds good if you do have a recliner. But since we're on the topic of reclining chairs, why don't you get one? Here are some reasons why you should:

1) Most recliners now are automatic. You don't need to manually adjust the recliner and the foot rest to get to your preferred angle. All you have to do is push one button or two to recline or return to an upright position.

2) Some swivel reclining chair manufacturers offer additional features, like heat and massage options. Wow! That's double the pleasure! Reclining while the chair you're sitting on emits heat and massages your tight muscles.

3) You don't need to worry that it will ruin your interior decor or the theme of your living room. You can choose the color that will suit the surroundings where the chair will be parked from hundreds of options. When it comes to the skin, you can opt for leather, vinyl, fabric and other types. There are also microfiber swivel recliners if you're the sensitive type.

4) Worried about space? There really is no reason to be. Wall-hugging reclining chairs are also available. If space is a bit limited, you just need to pick one of these. They are equipped with a mechanism that allows the seat to move forward when the chair reclines. That way, you don't need to permanently occupy a bed-size space in your living room.

5) Petite? A six-footer? Heavier than 300 lbs.? No problem. Endless options are available. There are recliners that range in capacity from 300 lbs. to 600 lbs. If you need something heavier, you can purchase a Heavy Duty model which accommodates users looking for more than a 600-pound capacity. There are also tall and short-legged chairs to suit your height; and backs that correspond to the height of the user.

6) Swivels are not the only motion choice open to recliner buyers. If you are not satisfied with swiveling, choose a rocker recliner or a glider model to give you variation.

A swivel recliner chair is just one type of recliner. There are other models that cater to a buyer's preference, height, weight and space requirements. Whatever your choice might be, having this furniture in your home doesn't seem to be a bad idea.