
"On Wednesday, World of Warcraft community manager Randy Jordan aka Kaivax explained in a post that shortly after WoW update 11.2.7 went live on December 2, crafty players discovered unlisted hotkeys that allowed them to move their homes up into the air. The community is still debating whether this was a bug or not, but regardless, levitating homes weren't an intended feature."
"Kaivax did include two warnings for those looking to live in the clouds: "The underside of houses isn't modeled or textured. Players who lift their houses may decide to hide that part behind other things," explained the community manager. And also, "If you lift your house up, clicking on the door could become difficult. You might want to consider building a ramp or a jumping puzzle, or a mount landing spot, etc.""
Blizzard added player housing to World of Warcraft. Shortly after update 11.2.7 went live on December 2, players discovered unlisted hotkeys that allowed them to lift houses into the air. Levitation of homes was not an intended feature, but Blizzard declined to remove the hotkeys. Blizzard is implementing official UI elements that let all players move houses into the sky. The company warned that the underside of houses is not modeled or textured and may need hiding behind other objects. Players were also cautioned that doors may be hard to click when houses are lifted. Exterior placeable item limits increased from 200 to 250. Changes are live after maintenance.
Read at Kotaku
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