WoW Tips and European Details

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  • Fans of the World of Warcraft


    series of games are probably not reading this as they are getting ready for Marathon


    sessions of online adventure and character building, as the game has now


    shipped.


    World of Warcraft is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based


    on the Warcraft universe. The events in World of Warcraft take place three years after the


    conclusion of Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, as the forces of the Alliance and the Horde


    brace themselves for a new struggle for dominance. Great challenges face the denizens of


    Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms, but great rewards abound. Azeroth is now open to receive


    its first heroes.


    For beginners or those feeling a bit lost in the World of Warcraft


    below are some tips to help you get started on your adventures.


    To register your


    account, find your World of Warcraft authentication key, which is located either on the slip


    cover that holds your four game discs (Standard Edition) or on the front cover of your game


    manual (Collector's Edition), and go to Blizzard's


    Account Creation page.


    To start playing World of Warcraft, you must first


    create your character. To help you learn more about the various races and classes in the


    game, try the Races of World of


    Warcraft and Classes of World of


    Warcraft, guides.


    To find out more about how to play World of Warcraft, visit


    Blizzard's


    Getting Started page.


    For those of you in Europe


    still waiting for the game, Blizzard has released details of the European launch. Blizzard


    also confirmed that the game will release in Europe in early 2005. Pre-orders for World of


    Warcraft will be available at retail on November 26, 2004.


    Leading up to the release,


    the current closed beta will be followed by a final beta test when thousands of additional


    players, including those who have pre-ordered the game, will be able to adventure in


    Blizzard's epic world. Further details regarding the Final Beta Test, currently scheduled


    for December 2004, will be announced in the weeks ahead.


    European Product Packaging


    and Pricing


    World of Warcraft will be available in Europe for Windows 98/ME/2000/XP


    and Macintosh at a suggested retail price of GBP 29.99, and will include a free one-month


    subscription to the game. The game and packaging will be fully localised in English, French


    and German; a localised box and manual will be available for Spanish and Italian players.


    For the initial shipment, the standard edition of World of Warcraft will be available in all


    of the aforementioned languages in two unique box covers representing the major factions of


    the world Alliance and Horde. Both boxes include the full version of the game on four


    CD-ROM disks.


    The special collector's edition of World of Warcraft will also be


    available at launch, in limited quantities, for a suggested retail price of GBP 44.99. The


    game, box and manual will be available in English, French and German; the box and manual


    will also be localised into Spanish and Italian. The special collector's edition will


    include the World of Warcraft game on both CD-ROM and DVD, a free one-month subscription, a


    World of Warcraft behind-the-scenes DVD in English, an exclusive in-game pet, a cloth map of


    the game world, a soundtrack CD, an Art of the World of Warcraft coffee table book, and a


    commemorative game manual signed by the development team.


    After the initial free


    one-month subscription ends, players of World of Warcraft will be able to continue playing


    under one of three different subscription plans. The month-to-month subscription plan will


    cost GBP 8.99 per month, the three-month plan will cost GBP 8.39 per month, and the


    six-month plan will cost GBP 7.69 per month.


    Local Support in Europe


    World of


    Warcraft is supported in Europe by the local Blizzard team. The European Blizzard


    Entertainment team, made up of more than 10 nationalities, is responsible for all aspects of


    game and platform operation, including localised offline customer support, community


    management, and in-game support through French, German and English speaking game masters. In


    addition, the local web, marketing and communications teams provide support and tools for


    the community, trade and press. World of Warcraft is the first non-licensed MMORPG in Europe


    to have the support of a dedicated local team.


    Following the huge worldwide demand


    for World of Warcraft evidenced in recent Beta Tests, Blizzard will establish regional


    servers specific to each geographical location to increase performance and support for World


    of Warcraft worldwide. European players will therefore initially play on any of the European


    servers in English, French or German. Retaining players on their own geographical servers at


    release will ensure the stability of the technical infrastructure installed in each


    territory, and will allow for the best possible customer support for players in their local


    language at the local time.


    The regionally specific servers will start with the North


    American launch. Blizzard is therefore strongly advising European players not to buy the


    North American version of the game, as access to North American servers will be limited to


    residents of North America, Australia and New Zealand. Alternatively, players are


    recommended to pre-order the European version of the game to guarantee a box copy on the day


    of launchas well as guaranteed access to the European Final Beta Test.


    For those


    European gamers still wishing to play with their American friends on the North American


    servers, and vice versa, Blizzard will provide a means to make this possible after the


    European launch.






    Blizzard

  • i am beta-tester of the european version, and all i can say is: WoW is incredible!!! i


    would buy it, but 12 euro a minth is too much for me... :(

    Fell deeds awake!
    Now for wrath,
    Now for ruin,
    and a red dawn!


    Grimmige Taten erwachet!
    Auf zu Zorn,
    Auf zu Verderben,
    und ein blutiger Morgen!

  • just got a reply for a mail


    i sent


    Hello Lydon,


    World of Warcraft's initial release will happen on


    November 23rd, 2004. On that
    date, the game will be available in stores in North


    America, Australia, and New
    Zealand only. You can find the full press release


    here:
    http://www.blizzard.com/press/040411-street-date.shtml


    At launch,


    only North American, Australian, and New Zealand customers will be
    able to play on the


    North American servers.


    Shortly after the initial release, World of Warcraft will


    also launch locally in
    Europe, Korea, and China, with local servers available for play in


    each region.
    We are currently conducting pre-release Beta testing in North America,


    Europe,
    and Korea.


    Blizzard has not yet announced plans for further localized


    releases for World of
    Warcraft. Unlike our past Battle.net games, World of Warcraft


    requires that a
    complex regional server infrastructure and a local GM/support staff be in


    place
    to provide the excellent customer service and unparalleled gameplay


    experience
    that we intend to deliver. In addition, we must translate content for


    each
    region in which the game will be available so that players will be able


    to
    understand the game's text and therefore be able to enjoy it appropriately.


    To


    meet these goals, we are taking a very thorough and measured approach to


    our
    international release plan for World of Warcraft. Establishing a


    stable
    infrastructure for our initial regions will help us evaluate the


    requirements
    for future regions where we might consider launching a local version of


    World of
    Warcraft.


    We hope you will stay tuned to


    http://www.blizzard.com for further announcements
    regarding the World of


    Warcraft launch. In the months ahead, we will be
    expanding the game to make it as widely


    available and enjoyable as possible.


    International World of Warcraft


    Websites:
    North America - http://www.worldofwarcraft.com
    Europe -


    http://en.wow-europe.com
    Korea -


    http://www.worldofwarcraft.co.kr/
    China -


    http://www.wowchina.com



    -----Original Message-----
    From:


    avenger007_9@msn.com lydon buhagiar
    To: Wowtech
    Sent: 11/22/2004


    10:00:28 AM
    Subject: Need some information


    Hi,


    I need to know if the WoW


    Collector's Edition will be available for european's,
    If not; will an American version


    of the Collector's Edition work with European
    servers?


    Sorry If this Isn't the


    right adress for these kind of questions but I din't
    find any links about this


    issue.


    Thank's In advance.


    Regards,


    Lydon Buhagiar.