First entry in the MMORPG series. Four years have passed since the mortal races stood together against the might of the Burning Legion. Peace is fading. The lands of the world of Azeroth hav... Read allFirst entry in the MMORPG series. Four years have passed since the mortal races stood together against the might of the Burning Legion. Peace is fading. The lands of the world of Azeroth have once again become host to a World of Warcraft.First entry in the MMORPG series. Four years have passed since the mortal races stood together against the might of the Burning Legion. Peace is fading. The lands of the world of Azeroth have once again become host to a World of Warcraft.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 5 wins & 12 nominations total
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- TriviaIn The Barrens, there is a tombstone complete with a Spirit Healer, known as The Shrine of the Fallen Warrior. This is a shrine dedicated to Michael Koiter, a designer of World of Warcraft who died during development due to heart failure.
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Gnome male: Everyone keeps talking about beer goggles. I can't find the plans for them anywhere!
- Crazy creditsWE WANT TO EXTEND A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OUR FAMILIES. YOUR NEVER-ENDING PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING MADE IT ALL POSSIBLE. WE LOVE YOU! Additional Thanks Michael Fuller Christophe Ramboz Yan Kahle Jean-Claude All European Guilds All our Families Our Wives and Husbands Our kids Our poor red eyes The parents of the unique "Famous" The coffee machine "Mum and Dad" The inventor of the cheese sandwich "Mamie in the kitchen" Our new chairs The Japanese restaurant The double brain theory "Zickouille" "Boomshaker" "Pompounette" The GMs that keep their shoes on "The Pitbull" "Graou" "Ricounet" "Douds" Uncle Scrooge Le "Check" The "bobox" pushers All the clowns "$%#% me, I am famous!" The Sexy HR Girls All the "boulets" The Galapagos Islands The Famous Danish Humour The holly moving plan "M" fast food feeding our GM teams Parisien Vampire society "Yes... But... No... Well... Basically... Hum... Honestly..." Spygurl for the hooter to Eric for loosing at War 3 and babyfoot Cédric's wine cave "Yes... soooooooon" TM William, the Danish knight Gali Mehl The great city of Holon "The Kibbutz" Keith Galocy & Greg James at NVIDIA Celeste Aviva Tracy Farr The Jan Family Lisa Schoner John Carlson The Zics Jesse and Tina Ken and Ryu Jenifer and Charles Riggio Lisa, Erin & Logan Pierce Insufficient Light Firefly Tie Domi Mindi Johnson Chuck Foote Britney Spears Howard Rumsey Jack Cheung Kenny "Big Fro" Vasquez David Gonzales Nicole Stern Bunky & Ronin Da Ali G Show Frisbee Golf Diana Bond Homestarrunner.com Michelle Delgado and Aiden Bell Dream Theater Patrick Burke Mike Stephenson
- ConnectionsEdited into World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade (2007)
I've had many great times and met a lot of great people during my time in Azeroth and Kalimdor. I started out as Horde and it'll always be dear to me to see trolls, taurens, undead and fellow orcs. But this game takes its toll. You have to decide on how much time you want to spend on it. Level 1 to 60 is great for casual gamers who play some hours a day a few days of the week. And then when you hit level 60 you can just chill out and do the 5-10 man instances for the best and nicest blue gear possible from them, and have a hell of a good time doing it with good friends. But after you've done all that you have three choices. Option 1: Continue with that character and get him/her in a raiding guild to do some ZG/MC/BWL/AQ/Naxx and outdoor bosses. But this is not for everyone. Here you have to spend about 5 hours on each raid night and often several days of the week. And few people will not see the valid logical reasons for this. There must be a better way to spend your real life time on. Option 2: You continue playing but on another character. Either you want to try out the opposite faction or just another class so you can experience the game from a different point of view. Downside here is that the game won't feel as fresh as before and leveling can become a bit boring as you've done most of the quest before. Option 3: Simple. You logout and cancel your subscription and you quit playing WoW. Here you say to yourself, it was a great game and fun while it lasted. But it's time to move on.
World of Warcraft is a great game if you can manage to control your game time. You meet great people and it's fun to see your character getting stronger and wiser. But after a while (after level 60 sometime) you find yourself at a crossroad. It's up to you which road you want to follow.
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