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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-18-2008 @ 4:51AM
Vidi said...
I believe these notes to be false.
Blizzard was quoted ( By MMO Champion no less ) just last week as saying that Northrend would be accessed through Stormwind. These notes conflict with that.
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5-18-2008 @ 5:09AM
Michael said...
Yes; and if that's the case I don't think it's too much to ask that WOW Insider stop saying "How high?" every time MMO-Champion says to "Jump".
Translation: stop using them as a resource for information.
5-18-2008 @ 10:51PM
Vidi said...
The notes also contain a grammatical error or two. If it was copy and paste from Blizzard that doesn;t make sense.
If it was typed out them maybe.
I'm still not buying it. Not one week after Kaplan and Chilton gave interviews that directly contradict what these "notes" claim.
5-19-2008 @ 12:23PM
darian said...
Contrary to popular belief, Blizzard's official patch notes have to be typed out as well.
These seem quite legit to me. Fake patch notes tend to be attention grabbers, citing class changes or more specific instances of things that get people excited or angry. These notes are completely devoid of such things.
For example, rather than just note which classes have had their talents implemented, you'd expect to see sections for the classes with vague pronouncements about certain talents and their functions. That's forum trolling gold, and it's completely absent.
That all said this could be a forgery, but if that's the case it's the finest forgery I've witnessed.