Hibiki
Really is pretentious, no matter what she says. Do
i closed my account.
Finally broke level 60 and hit Outland, and so to celebrate I went out and killed a Devilsaur. Been itching to do that for ages....
Join the club, I hit 60 and slaughtered every Devilsaur in Un'Goro.
*runs into thread*
Nerds!
*runs out of thread*
*gets the phone* hey kettle....pot called, said you're black.
Congrats!
Now, fear the even bigger menace that is the Fel Reaver!
:lol:*gets the phone* hey kettle....pot called, said you're black.
You're correct. Here's a cookie.I want to say he was being intentionally ironic.
I'm not too sure, though.
You mean it doesn't?
I saw something on tv about that. Apparently Chinese WoW sweatshops are making big bank right now. Not for the sweatshop workers of course.You mean it doesn't?
Weren't there people who sell accounts and items on Everquest, and MMORPG sweatshops in which people are paid to farm the game world for resources and items to be sold to others?
I'm taking a break until WotLK.
And it may be permanent when Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3 come out.
I'm taking a break until WotLK.
And it may be permanent when Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3 come out.
It appears that Uwe Boll applied to Blizzard for the role of director in the World of Warcraft movie. Shock horror I hear you all cry, especially when such an astoundingly bad director has these views about making a faithful adaptation:
"You go for it, to please the game fans, but on the other hand if you have the hard core gamers, they live in their own world. And you cannot fulfill their ideas from a video game based movie, it's impossible. And to be honest, the real gamers are the typical download guys, right? They don't pay anything for movies, because they illegally download the movies. So why I should please these guys? I need the normal audience."
In the MTV article, Boll goes on to say that he spoke with Blizzard about helming the WoW movie:
"I got in contact with Paul Sams of Blizzard, and he said, 'We will not sell the movie rights, not to you…especially not to you. Because it's such a big online game success, maybe a bad movie would destroy that ongoing income, what the company has with it."
Good news all round I say! Here, here, let's move on to some good potential directors…