At World of Warcraft, Blizzard worked through the night from Saturday to Sunday and made progress.
Blizzard took to heart the complaints from fans that too little information was being released. During the night from Saturday to Sunday our time, Community Manager Bashiok posted an hourly status update on what actions are being taken against the issues currently plaguing World of Warcraft. Last night we reported that the server capacity, which had been temporarily reduced, is now back to normal. In the meantime, it is actually above the normal value. It has been increased at least temporarily – currently, it is about double what it was yesterday, although it was below the “normal value” then.
@jmrnet @Warcraft They’re at double the capacity they were yesterday.
— Zarhym Deadeye (@CM_Zarhym) November 16, 2014
Progress has also been made regarding the difficulties with the EU problem servers, and they seem to have tracked down the cause of the crashes in the garrison. Furthermore, additional hotfixes have been deployed on the servers, necessitating “rolling restarts” of all servers overnight.
You can find the hotfixes in English here, they are not yet available in German. At first glance, there is nothing outrageous; rather, some exploit opportunities have been fixed and bugs have been corrected.