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Amazing WoW Machinima

Posted in WoW on February 20th, 2009

Check out this WoW Machinima Now, If only Blizzard did make combat this interesting!

Gold ads on Blizzard forum

Posted in Warcraft, WoW on January 24th, 2009

According to WoW Insider, a could of ads for wow gold appeared on the official Blizzard forums. The happy happy gold seller was probably out of his mind with joy.

Here’s the insider’s take:

This is a major (and hilarious) slip-up on the part of whoever handles the advertising on the forums (which was just put in fairly recently). I expect to see a lot of people buying gold and trying to claim that Blizzard endorsed it with these ads, and then getting confused when their accounts get banned.

Looking at the ad – the gold looks dirt cheap!

MMO Gold Farming report

Posted in WoW on August 25th, 2008

According to a report published at BBC’s site , MMO Gold is a $500 million industry that employs about 400,000 people in developing world countries like China.

Professor Richard Heeks, head of the development informatics group at Manchester who wrote the report, said gold farming had become a significant economic sector in many developing nations.

“I initially became aware of gold farming through my own games-playing but assumed it was just a cottage industry,” said Professor Richard Heeks from the University of Manchester who wrote the report.

“In a way that is still true. It’s just that instead of a few dozen cottages, there turn out to be tens of thousands.”

Wrath of the Lich King Cinematic

Posted in Warcraft, WoW on August 22nd, 2008

Blizzard has unveiled the new Wrath of the Lich King cinematic in Leipzig. You can watch it online or you can download the high-def version here.

Blizzard dismisses microtransactions

Posted in Warcraft, WoW on August 19th, 2008

When asked if they plan to introduce microtransactions for WoW, Blizzard’s representatives vehemently denied any plans to do that.

Here’s the quote from Blizzard’s co-founder:

When it was put to him that Blizzard lost money by not charging for items, company co-founder Frank Pearce, senior vice-president of product develepment, argued that subscribers have a better experience and are more loyal.

“Can you show us a profit and loss statement that shows that we lose money on that?” he challenged.

“I would say that that’s arguable, because part of protecting the integrity of the game is ensuring that the subscribership has a reason to continue playing and feels good about the experience that they have.

So you won’t be able to buy items or gold officially (or legally) any time soon.