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I play this game quite a bit, or use to....they are changing everything in the game to better suite "casual" type players, and its turning me down now....having cleared all of current content in BC this game got boring fast...I guess thats to expect when you've played for around ~3 years.

I tried the leveling an "alt" thing and it isnt doing it for me....i'm getting more into FPS's now (CoD 4 looks impressive) and might re-turn when WOTLK releases because its bringing back my favorite all-time instance for level 80 content...hopefully they do things right in the new upcoming expansion. (Pre-BC like)

I play this game quite a bit, or use to....they are changing everything in the game to better suite "casual" type players, and its turning me down now....having cleared all of current content in BC this game got boring fast...I guess thats to expect when you've played for around ~3 years.

I tried the leveling an "alt" thing and it isnt doing it for me....i'm getting more into FPS's now (CoD 4 looks impressive) and might re-turn when WOTLK releases because its bringing back my favorite all-time instance for level 80 content...hopefully they do things right in the new upcoming expansion. (Pre-BC like)

Cleared BT/Hyjal and not staying active for Sunwell? You Mad?!?!

Current UI attached below shows it in combat/raid after a wipe on Karathress

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Cleared BT/Hyjal and not staying active for Sunwell? You Mad?!?!

Yeah, I'm not really interested in the game anymore, I guess I've just hit a "burn-out" point....I could still use upgrades from BT / Hyjal but I dont even want to log on to raid those instances anymore.

My subscription runs out next month and i'm not going to re-new unless Patch 2.4 brings unbelievable new content that will keep me interested, or untill WOTLK after I see the reviews and what it has in store for us (besides the stuff already known).

As far as keeping my "core" raiding spot in the guild, I really dont care. I could always just join a different guild on my server, or server transfer if I was interested again if they /gkick me.

I haven't played in awhile, but I thinking of playing again, just now got to find a nice laid-back raiding guild that raids sometime after 12:30AM est and before 3:00PM est time. Wish there was a directory of guilds by raid time.

I don't really play WoW anymore, but I know people with those timings normally join AU guilds. This is when they normally come online after work.

Ya that's what I'm planning on doing trying to find an AU guild or a night american guild.

Anyways, anyone seen Tales of the Past III? It's about 90 minutes long and is seriously greatest warcraft movie ever.

http://www.warcraftmovies.com/stream.php?i...tream=Filefront

Seriously it's awesome.

Ya that's what I'm planning on doing trying to find an AU guild or a night american guild.

Anyways, anyone seen Tales of the Past III? It's about 90 minutes long and is seriously greatest warcraft movie ever.

http://www.warcraftmovies.com/stream.php?i...tream=Filefront

Seriously it's awesome.

I was very sad to think about watching a 90 minute wow based movie but good god damn that was awesome, best wow movie ever if you ask me.

yeah Tales of the Past is the best wow movie ever made hands down. The guy should get some kind of job with the Blizz cinematic's team or something.

What's sad though is:

After 1.5 years of production, Tales of the Past III is finally complete. Having spent an average of 3 hours every single day on the movie, there have been times where this whole project was frustrating rather than enjoyable. However, looking back on the whole project, I?m glad that I started and I?m glad that I managed to get through it!

I mean he spent 3 hours EVERY DAY for a year and a half, making a movie of a damn game.. Thats crazy.

In my opinion Tales of the Past is just silly. Reminds me of Dragon Ball Z. And the emotes of the WoW characters are totally out of place. Voice acting is poor too. I watched a few minutes of Tales III and giggled.

I have to agree it's like he said: "lets take every anime social stereotype, do nothing interesting with it and make a farce of the lore!"

Anyone know where i can find a proper torrent or download link for the full client ( WoW And/Or BC )

Can't stand using that official client, you aren't able to limit the upload, then It's choking my download.

I find that you can disable p2p stuff in the options and it goes straight to http direct download. Its good forr ISP's that throttle

i've just started to get a couple of epics.. got 7 so far :D

Came back to play WoW again today after an absence of about 3 months and I can't.

Damn connection issues that Blizzard beat around the bush about and don't admit to. Instead the spew the ever so useful generic tech support answers to everyone on the forum.

http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?t...96315&sid=1

Have the problems described there.

WoW hangs on "success" when logging in.

Maybe its fate I get denied access to playing again :laugh:

Came back to play WoW again today after an absence of about 3 months and I can't.

Damn connection issues that Blizzard beat around the bush about and don't admit to. Instead the spew the ever so useful generic tech support answers to everyone on the forum.

http://forums.wow-europe.com/thread.html?t...96315&sid=1

Have the problems described there.

WoW hangs on "success" when logging in.

Maybe its fate I get denied access to playing again :laugh:

I had the same problem earlier today. Got "Disconnected" message right after a successful login.

Ran an "ipconfig /flushdns" and it worked :)

Go us beat the servers top Horde guild 3-0 in wsg. There all running about in BT T6 gear. Druid with 21k hp not in bear form for example. Were 4/6 SSC 2/4 TK so nice victory for us as a guild. 52min long matches in Wsg I can do without mind you.

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We never goto saph, kept wiping on phase 2 of Heigan. I will tell you what is bugged:

The 4 horsemen's trash respawned and it's portal is closed. Also the light for the deathknight wing does not go on. Boss didnt respawn either.

Heigan bugged and we couldnt attack him and he wouldnt attack us.

Thaddius had a loot problem.

Server first on pretty much every boss though.

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