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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-10-2010 @ 7:04PM
mike said...
Bout time.
Reply
8-10-2010 @ 7:56PM
Terethall said...
"Hell, it's about time."
8-10-2010 @ 8:46PM
Felix_NZ said...
Hell.
8-11-2010 @ 6:30AM
Jormund Fenris said...
Peace and WoW to everyone!
8-11-2010 @ 7:40AM
Nawaf said...
Finally. Anyone remembers this Around Azeroth screenshot?
http://www.wow.com/2009/05/02/around-azeroth-love-and-pocket-healers/
"Today's screenshot comes to us from a very different Azeroth; it's from the Chinese version of World of Warcraft, also known as CWOW. Eliza of on Bloodscalp wrote in from Sichaun, "My boyfriend chose to be a warrior, so I chose to be a priest to heal and protect him. Four years passed, we became the best partners in this game, from dungeon to Arena. Now we are going to be married this September, so I sent you these pictures, for memories, and for love." She also notes that Chinese players still aren't able to get Wrath of the Lich King, and adds that she and her soon-to-be-husband plan on leaving CWOW behind. With all the recent troubles, who can blame them?"
8-12-2010 @ 3:24PM
jslim419 said...
funny thing is most chinese players have already played through wrath's un-censored content on taiwanese/korean servers.
i mean i know it's their country, and i have no right to tell them how to run it. but china is really starting to look like an extremely overbearing parent that wraps their children up in foam mats before sending them outside.
8-13-2010 @ 5:51AM
shaunarcher said...
NO! not fair I've just left China for good and been playing TBC all this time QQ