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Warcraft III Expansion

Ultra Magnus writes "Looks like Blizzard is releasing an expansion pack to WC3. I've always been pleased with their expansions before, so I hope this lives up to expectations."

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  1. The Frozen Throne by Penguinoflight · · Score: -1, Troll

    For those of you who are just dieing to know, this expansion is called "The Frozen Throne". By the way, FP!

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  2. Now all we need by Amsterdam+Vallon · · Score: -1, Troll

    ... is an Internet expansion pack so that it doesn't fucking self-destruct every time a 5th grade Taiwanese "hacker" writes a 10 line Visual Basic virus.

    *nix.org

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  3. Re:you sure about that? by talon77 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I don't know. I think you lose your right to have a valid opinion when you own a mac. :)

  4. Aaaaaaaaugh! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Fuck Warcraft III. It was the least entertaining game I've ever stolen somebody else's CD key for. So lame, oh God, so lame. It took me three weeks to get that God damned key to play on bnet and it turns out that it's a fat load of shit anyway.

    I hope Blizzard is mandated by the gods they worship to never make another game again. WC3 is a wretched travesty.

  5. "NEEDS" AAA games? by Twister002 · · Score: -1, Troll

    Yes, that's what the market needs, another $60 video game. Otherwise people might have to buy a console to play their $50 games on, or they might only have 100 choices of games to play instead of 101.

    Of all the things the market "needs" right now, a game is the lowest on the list.

    Heck, if you want a AAA game go play a popcap game. If you like it, it only costs $20.

    I played the WC3 demo, really the only reason I like it is because it runs well under WineX.

    But I'm not gonna pay $60 for it.

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