Players with existing Marks of Honor can still turn them in to their respective faction's quest givers, including individual marks for those who may have more marks for one Battleground than another.Battlegrounds will no longer award Marks of Honor.Daily Battleground quests have been removed in place of the Random Battleground option.Losing a Battleground using the Random Battleground option will award players with 5 Honorable Kills worth of additional Honor currency.Winning additional Battlegrounds using the Random Battleground option after the first random win will award players with 15 Honorable Kills worth of additional Honor currency.Winning a Battleground using the Random Battleground option for the first time in a day will award players with 30 Honorable Kills worth of additional Honor currency and 25 Arena points.Bonus rewards will be offered for choosing the Random Battleground option.The Random Battleground option will only allow a group size of 5 players to queue together.Similar to the Random Dungeon system, players will not know for which Battleground they are chosen when selected from the queue until they zone into the Battleground.If this option is selected, players may not queue for specific Battlegrounds and a random Battleground simultaneously.The Random Battleground option can be found in the Battleground tab of the PvP frame and is only available for level 80 characters at this time.The Random Battleground system has been added! Similar to the Random Dungeon system in the Dungeon Finder, players can now queue for a random Battleground.Since all Honor is awarded based on a conversion rate from Honorable Kills, this change will effectively double the amount of Honor received from Honorable Kills, or for completing Battleground and Wintergrasp objectives however, the amount of experience gained from completing Battleground objectives and the amount of Honor rewarded for completing each Wintergrasp quest remain unchanged. The amount of Honor awarded for an Honorable Kill has been increased by 100% for characters of all levels.It was discontinued as part of the Mac transition to Intel processors announced in 2005, making way for its replacement, the Mac Pro. Over the next twelve years, it evolved through a succession of enclosure designs, a rename to "Power Mac", five major generations of PowerPC chips, and a great deal of press coverage, design accolades, and controversy about performance claims. The Power Macintosh replaced the Quadra, and was initially sold in the same enclosures. It provides good compatibility, at about two thirds of the speed of contemporary Macintosh Quadra machines. Existing software for the Motorola 68k processors of previous Macintoshes do not run on it natively, so a Mac 68k emulator is in System 7.1.2. The Power Mac G5, the last model of the series.ĭescribed by MacWorld as "the most important technical evolution of the Macintosh since the Mac II debuted in 1987", it is the first computer with the PowerPC CPU architecture, the flagship product of the AIM alliance. Family of personal computers released by Apple Computer
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