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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-24-2009 @ 4:31PM
FantomRedux said...
OK what he was saying, and this applies to both of you, is if The9 loses the rights to manage WoW over in China and Blizzard don't do it themselves, Blizzard could block any access to the EU/US servers.
And Hendrata, that's like pointing out that the EU servers are seperate from the US ones. You can access the US servers in the EU and vice-versa, and assuming its not blocked out, you can access the Chinese servers anywhere else. The only way to stop gold farmers who are _*Located IN China*_ would be to block all access to EU/US WoW servers from China. There would be no reason for this too be a problem to players who abide by the rules anyway so I don't get why this hasn't actually happened unless its a logistical type thing.