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Next World of Warcraft Patch Review

Via Penny Arcade, a review of the next patch for World of Warcraft on Blizzplanet. The author takes a look at some of the new art being added to the game and examines details of the new honor system. From the article: "The horde slowly started to show up in the area to attempt to protect their territory. I joined a raid group to counterattack, and noticed that each kill where my Priest character helped with fear, word: pain, or healing counted toward my Honorable Kills, even if I didn't directly caused damage or killed. Healing and Fear count toward your kill points."

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  1. Re:Overpriced Gaming by ZephyrXero · · Score: -1, Redundant
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  2. Re:Overpriced Gaming by ZephyrXero · · Score: -1, Redundant
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    "A truly wise man realizes he knows nothing."
  3. Re:Overpriced Gaming by ZephyrXero · · Score: -1, Redundant

    It's only "redundant" when multiple people are saying the same thing, at which point I'll be fine with stopping ;)

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  4. Re:Overpriced Gaming by ZephyrXero · · Score: -1, Redundant

    "Dude, there are bigger issues in the world than being charged $15 a month to play a game that is hosted on Blizzards servers."

    Well, those other topics belong in other threads... Besides this is not just about Blizzard and WoW's pricing... these trends are in all the other aspects of life right now. There's alot of messed up stuff going on around the world, and no one seems to care. That's my problem.

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  5. Re:Overpriced Gaming by ZephyrXero · · Score: 0, Redundant

    I have no problem with the fees, I just think it's a little too high. They could easily afford to make it $10 a month with the million or so subscribers they have...

    ...and no, this isn't really part of the "messed up stuff", but it's important to me as it's my chosen industry.

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