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1-30-2012 @ 11:26AM
DarkWalker said...
On the other hand, with two factions and over 200 realms, there's only a 0.25% chance of two players that meet in real live being able to play together without one of them having to spend real money on a transfer or having to re-roll.
Unfortunately, for me, the fact WoW segregates players in a few hundred servers and two factions, plus the fact server and faction transfers cost real money and have cooldowns, makers WoW almost useless for playing with real life friends.