| Username | huntersam |
| Real Name | Paul Newman |
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so either pay to get it from amazon special delivery or go to the shops and pick it up on the day because amazon on their standard delivery is 3 days
weird date a thursday to relse it you would think they would release on a friday or saturday
i did'nt know flea farted . this sit eis so educational .a hour ago i learnt the world was'nt flat and now i learnt fleas can fart
Originally posted by Krogg
Originally posted by Riechman
Way way back somewhere in the early 90s, Blizzard wanted to make an RTS game based on the Warhammer setting. They tried to make negotiations with a game company called Games Workshop. Games Workshop is the creators of Warhammer. Well, as negotiations went back and forth Blizzard started to create their game and GW backed down. So, Blizzard took the game setting of Warhammer, tweeked it, and created a game called Warcraft.
Here is the reference link that proves this:
http://www.gamestooge.com/2008/07/02/feature-analog-gaming-warhammer-and-warcraft/
I'm sure if you search around some more on google or yahoo, you'll find more articles like this one on other game sites.
You might want to learn alittle bit more about your game before you say another game sucks.
In other news: The Earth is not flat.
damn and there i was thinking you fell off the end of the earth
Originally posted by Evasia
Originally posted by Gazenthia
Originally posted by Thradar
With 11 million people playing...who's shocked by this? I'm sure it's pretty common.
I know from personal experience that WoW is full of people with various mental instabilities who play all day, every day, or are on various medications, have limited social skills, are on various non-prescription drugs, in addition to just downright creepy losers who stalk people.
It's a good place for these people to "escape."
Not only are there 11 million people playing, but it is a fantasy game where you can RP a noble hero and have an e-life. That stuff attracts freakazoids like you wouldn't believe. I know I might get flamed for this, but I noticed there were a whole hell of a lot more of them in the "hardcore" guilds, especially before BC was released. I spent way too much time inside 3 of them, and have learned a valuable life lesson.
All In all I have encountered several stalkers, meth-heads, sleaze bags, socially impaired, and all of the rest of the stereo-types in WoW. Yeah, they're real.
scum sucking sleaze bags wow i wont playing that game then :P
unfortunatly you will find them in all the games , it just so happened on wow first which is hardly surpirsing because of the amount of subscribers