World of Warcraft and folding@home
Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 5:30 am
I sent a suggestion to Professor Pande last week about contacting people in the know within Blizzard in the hopes that they might support folding@home, even a simple link on the World of Warcraft website would be nice. My thoughts are that ultimately Blizzard could easily offer rewards which, whilst having minimal cost to Blizzard, would greatly encourage the WoW subscriber base [now apparantly breaking the 10 Million mark, whilst this is not unique users, it is likely very close to the amount of CPUs/GPUs which play the game] to contribute their spare processor cycles.
If there are any current or ex World of Warcraft players here you will understand just how far people are willing to go to get a special ingame title or mount or achievement, I dont think it would be expecting too much to anticipate that the majority of WoW players would come onboard for something like a spectral mount, protein pet or baby gnome in a labcoat!
. This is a potential 10 Million contributors and possibly more depending on how the reward was given, people may even get their real life friends and family to fold in their name to increase their chances or getting the reward. This would be such a minimal cost to Blizzard for such great reward to the world and to the folding@home project and in this day and age, with the global craze of corporate social responsibility it could mean some major brownie points for Blizzard.
Anyhow, the problem is making the right people within Blizzard aware of the program and the potential public feedback, so this post is to ask anyone who might possibly be able to come up with such contacts to maybe speak with the people in the know on the folding@home team at Stanford.
If you're not one of those people but you play World of Warcraft then help me generate some attention from within:
- Submissions to the Blizzard suggestion & offtopic forums.
- Inform your raid friends and guildmates about folding@home.
- If you're not already on a team, join "The Azerothian Science League" [159347] [Using your Realmname-A-Charactername for alliance and -H-Charactername for horde]
- Submissions to the Community spotlight.
I don't recommend anyone else do it [it is both expensive and in the grey area of the World of Warcraft EULA] but I have been spending my ingame gold and time, encouraging and rewarding people for joining the world of warcraft folding@home team, with instance runthroughs to spread the word
and gold to reward contributions.
MMORPG players have demonstrated in the past that they like to find ways to give back to the world [google "CrazyJoe Tsunami Appeal Ultima Online" for an example] so I think that a good deal of World of Warcraft players would be very interested in the folding@home project if they knew about it.
If there are any current or ex World of Warcraft players here you will understand just how far people are willing to go to get a special ingame title or mount or achievement, I dont think it would be expecting too much to anticipate that the majority of WoW players would come onboard for something like a spectral mount, protein pet or baby gnome in a labcoat!

Anyhow, the problem is making the right people within Blizzard aware of the program and the potential public feedback, so this post is to ask anyone who might possibly be able to come up with such contacts to maybe speak with the people in the know on the folding@home team at Stanford.
If you're not one of those people but you play World of Warcraft then help me generate some attention from within:
- Submissions to the Blizzard suggestion & offtopic forums.
- Inform your raid friends and guildmates about folding@home.
- If you're not already on a team, join "The Azerothian Science League" [159347] [Using your Realmname-A-Charactername for alliance and -H-Charactername for horde]
- Submissions to the Community spotlight.
I don't recommend anyone else do it [it is both expensive and in the grey area of the World of Warcraft EULA] but I have been spending my ingame gold and time, encouraging and rewarding people for joining the world of warcraft folding@home team, with instance runthroughs to spread the word

MMORPG players have demonstrated in the past that they like to find ways to give back to the world [google "CrazyJoe Tsunami Appeal Ultima Online" for an example] so I think that a good deal of World of Warcraft players would be very interested in the folding@home project if they knew about it.