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10-29-2009 @ 5:41PM
Logi said...
There is something called "reverse engineering", and WoW Servers Emulators are developd using "reverse engingeering". You can simply start sniffing the packets that sends the client to the retail servers for login. Later, when you are done with login, start with ingame codes.
Well that is a simplification, but that is how they do.
By the way, the article is wrong, you are not forced to pay for anything. Some servers are custom with custom items, and instant level and others are Blizz-like.