QuoteOriginally posted by Baldwin
it may look like your men know a chink in your armour R8R......i'd corrected that
if i'd were you.[wall]
ey dude ime not gay... O.o
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Register a new accountQuoteOriginally posted by Baldwin
it may look like your men know a chink in your armour R8R......i'd corrected that
if i'd were you.[wall]
ey dude ime not gay... O.o
well theres that friend
of op.. (used to login with his char) *cough*
there was another one aswell...
any http links?
dc++ and bturbo and bt dont
work for me
basically any pier to pier software
passed soul reaver2 in
1hr15min
try to beat that suka
map is divided in 5 parts, you cant acess them from the beginning, sectors start
opening in time (those red barriers with a lock)
bdw this is really
the full map, ive unlocked the parts 100%
never heard bout helen of troy?
man ime in that film
O.o...
gladiator well i actually saw a big part of the film before anyone of you
guys sukka set was 5 min away from home (by walk) :PPP
the name of the profile says it all bro
muahahahahahha
i 0wnz
you all
Stfu
got the special full dvd set of orphen+last
exile
totally rule
umm op...
3 not 2 members... right?
you xl and don...
yore comparin a gf4 to a
9800?
bah,
compare it to a 5900....
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 -
-----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.
bah, sucks
down with valve down with steam
let the revolution
of steamless games begin
bdw.. there will be a way to play hl2 steamless..
All hail Clan Tremere
used to play the dice one
fucken hell..
youve
got a vectrex?
man thats kinda the great granddad of
games...