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Welcome!
Lok'Tar! Conquest of the Horde was originally a private World of Warcraft RP community that focused primarily on roleplay within the WoW setting. Originally established in September of 2007, CotH enjoyed a healthy reign of over seven years focused on WoW roleplay. On January 22nd of 2015, a DMCA notice was issued, resulting in a halt of the WoW RP focus. Now, the community has expanded to encompass multiple worlds in various games and settings. This community will serve as a hub for members to join like-minded individuals in any game or environment. The community itself will also host a few game worlds of its own after development progresses enough.
While the dust is settling after the revelation of the WoW server closure, feel free to hang out and see how development goes!

  2/18 - Revision Update
Posted by: Kretol - 02-18-2010, 08:25 PM - Forum: Server Status Updates - Replies (1)

Server coming down shortly for a revision update. Estimated downtime is a couple minutes!

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  3.3.2 is the way to go!
Posted by: Kretol - 02-13-2010, 07:44 PM - Forum: Community News - Replies (7)

As you can probably guess from the title, the server seems stable enough to make the move to 3.3.2 official! Therefore, feel free to patch up if you haven't already.

That is all!

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  HAY MY TITLE SUCKS.
Posted by: Cressy - 02-12-2010, 04:10 PM - Forum: Community News - Replies (17)

IN A WORLD WHERE THERE IS ONE WALRUS AND ONE GMSHIP, HE MUST RISE THROUGH THE RANKS TO BECOME...

THE WALLRUCE!!

hur dur hur dur dur hur.

Congrats on your promotion to Storyfailerteller GM!

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  Testing Beginning for 3.3.2!
Posted by: Kretol - 02-11-2010, 01:23 PM - Forum: Community News - Replies (21)

The server will be coming down within about an hour to make the transition from 3.2.2 to 3.3.2. As stated in the previous news post, please be sure you are not simply patching up if you only have one WoW installation. To be safe, create an extra WoW folder and patch only one of them, and then feel free to log in once the server's back up. If you already have a 3.3.2 installation, well, you're ahead of the game!

We'll probably be testing it for a day or two. If it's super-buggy or crashy, I will likely change back. Therefore, as I stated before, take any steps required to be able to change back as well if necessary.

I'll post once again when the server is down.

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  Testing for 3.3.2
Posted by: Kretol - 02-10-2010, 01:57 PM - Forum: Community News - Replies (7)

Starting at some point tomorrow, I'll be updating the server to only accept 3.3.2 clients on a temporary basis. -If- stability isn't a problem for about a day or two, then it will be permanent. This means that if you already have an extra 3.3.2 WoW installation (say, for retail), you can test logging into the server on it. If you don't, and if you have the HDD space, I would suggest to try making a copy of your WoW folder and patching up one of them (to be safe, I'd suggest to make a copy of your one WoW folder and patch that one up, not the copy (as the patch may automatically try to patch up your main WoW folder anyway, even if you run the patcher in the copied folder)).

I wanted to test a new database to bring along with 3.3.2, but I think that will take a bit too long to try and time with this. So, everything will be the same once testing begins!

Be prepared!

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