Their friends only get to see your real name afaik,
and except for the person sending the initial invite needing to know or guess the other person's email, the email of either party is never shown anywhere at any point.
You will only know if the email you tried to invite was someone's real battle.net email if they accept the invite.
These combined make me feel safe enough to be going to use it with real life friends (good ones) and select few really close online ones.
I'm going to live forever, or die trying.
5 Shaman Northrend Heroics - My YouTube Channel - Details about my setup (outdated)
T2 Heroics: lvl 80 Heroics wearing lvl 60 armour
Running 5-6 accounts on one computer, currently playing Horde on US-Skywall.
My main teams:
5x Shamans lvl 85
5-class team lvl 100: Paladin, Druid, Shaman, Mage, Priest
What good does it do me to click on one of my real life friends and see that he's friends with some 'John Smith'. I don't see John's email address, I don't see his online status, I don't see any of his character names. If I don't actually know who this John guy is, it doesn't tell me anything. However, if I see that my friend has Jane Doe on his friends list, and I've been friends with her for years but never knew she played WoW, then I can send her a request and we can chat cross-server from time to time.
RealID may also have the side-effect of increased server transfers as people find friends playing on other servers they didn't know about, and want to join them.
I really can't see why this feature was added. why would knowing someone on another server and maybe another battle group be a good thing or useful to anyone? they only way is if I had toons on both servers and wanted to switch when so&so logged on.... I don't have friends on any server but the one I'm on.
X Five, a Galakrond alliance guild for multiboxers
pally/shaman (thiliander/xenoca) , Shaman/Hunters (Zhedrar), Priest/Warlocks(Yarili,Yarlii,Yariil,Yarlli,Yarill)
PvP in cata will be cross-battlegroup, dunno if the dungeon finder will too, but it is likely.
Either way, this lets you chat with friends that play on other servers without making alts there, letting you still play your own chars doing something you find useful.
I'm going to live forever, or die trying.
5 Shaman Northrend Heroics - My YouTube Channel - Details about my setup (outdated)
T2 Heroics: lvl 80 Heroics wearing lvl 60 armour
Running 5-6 accounts on one computer, currently playing Horde on US-Skywall.
My main teams:
5x Shamans lvl 85
5-class team lvl 100: Paladin, Druid, Shaman, Mage, Priest
Hmm, I keep rereading the FAQ and I will admit I might have overreacted as it now seems like your Friends' Friends only get to see your real name and not any other info. Until it's live, we can't be sure what it will and won't do, though.
I still wish they didn't bundle it all together.
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Or only hop on to your alts when your friends are actually on line. I have friends on other servers that have erratic play schedules. It would be nice to know when they log on so I could hop on a char and get a chance to play with them without having stop playing on my main server when they aren't online.
I do wonder what impact it will have on multiboxers. I mean, when you log on, will your name show up 5 times on their lists, or just once? And when they send you a whisper, does it go to all of your chars, or just one? What about group invites and other things?
- Souca -
This space for rent.
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