World of Warcraft is so last year. Besides, your Xfire says you've been playing Guild Wars so you don't even play WoW? Because let's face it, nobody has that little life that they are able to successfully play both WoW and Guild Wars and still have time to eat and breathe.... Right?
Please tell me I'm right....
I lol'd as a mental image of Dax ala Hannah Montana popped into my head.![]()
World of Warcraft is so last year. Besides, your Xfire says you've been playing Guild Wars so you don't even play WoW? Because let's face it, nobody has that little life that they are able to successfully play both WoW and Guild Wars and still have time to eat and breathe.... Right?
Please tell me I'm right....
wow vanilla == awesome
wow tbc == still good stuff
wow ol == wtf happened
wow lk == ag nee sies f***et
/opinion summarized
I got fed up with the latest patch. ToC is just boooring.
what is "ol"?wow vanilla == awesome
wow tbc == still good stuff
wow ol == wtf happened
wow lk == ag nee sies f***et
/opinion summarized
Hows Onyxia 2.0 ?
I killed her enough times in Vanilla to never want to step foot in there again
Posted by Soulskill on Tuesday October 13, @03:27AM
from the you-know-what-this-means dept.
An anonymous reader tips news that Blizzard will be requiring all World of Warcraft players to use Battle.net accounts to log into the game starting on November 11th. After that time, players who don't switch will be unable to play the game. Some time after the transition is complete, players will be able to "participate in cross-realm chat in World of Warcraft, create real-life friends lists, and communicate across different games." More details on the new Battle.net and what it will do are available in our Blizzcon wrap-up and interviews from August. Naturally, the idea that the new Battle.net is getting closer to deployment has sparked speculation that the StarCraft II beta might come along soon.