Your Battle.net account is slowly becoming the commodity that represents you as a Blizzard gamer. Slowly but surely, your Battle.net identity is going to morph more and more into a social profile. World of Warcraft's armory website was the prototype. The new WoW community site takes things one step further. Over time, Battle.net could look like a Blizzard Facebook, as you friend people on the site, communicate in and out of game via a unified mailbox, and share screenshots and information with the click of a button -- all from a layered Battle.net interface over each and every Blizzard game you own.
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Lol they think since facebook is the best they should make everything like facebook but theyrs just going to ruin the good games.Good in some ways but disapearing in modern games.Yes its going to be a tottal waste the work the efford it will no effect games r ment to be played facebook is ment to socialize.
Me neither.. Wc3 is dieing for Blizzard.. And who knows, if they ever gonna do something similar to Wc3.. (Wc4 could be made with a new story and new races and such *still hopes*)
Would be cool if they would stop those damn bots and implement that battle.net 2.0 into Wc3.. But I think the effort isn't worth it..
I don't think their going to do anything to change Warcraft 3 battle.net tho