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World of Warcraft is a MMORPG that was released in North America in November of 2004. It has since grown exponentially into the largest pay-to-play MMORPG in the world with over 8 million customer, 2 million residing in North America.

With this large of a player base it is only natural for black market elements to creep into the system. Gold farmers that spend hours grinding WoW gold for sale to automated scripts to level your character's professions. Blizzard recently banned over 30,000 accounts for these dubious actions. However, that has done little to stop it.

While automated scripts should be illegal, should they ban those that farm their WoW gold personally? Is it really so wrong for paying customers to also be able to reap some benefits from their playing time? Blizzard seems to think so. Many players, however, disagree.

WoW gold buying and selling violate the EULA and Blizzard has recently convinced Ebay to stop allowing members to sell through their auction site.

"An eBay spokesperson said that "virtual game items" are now banned on eBay's US and UK sites. This includes everything from accounts to characters to currency to items. The new policy was instituted "due to the legal complexity associated with these types of items."

These changes are not as bad as one may think. When buying on eBay, many customers were scammed out of their money or their accounts due to the lack of tracking on virtual items. Certain companies would refund money without proof of delivery (which is hard with virtual items).

Now players will be forced to buy their gold and accounts from reputable companies - is that really bad? The safety is greatly increased and the prices are surprisingly reasonable. You may pay a little bit more, but it is negligible - especially when you factor in the safety of buying wow gold from such places. To find out more and for a listing of sites that sell and buy World of Warcraft gold, please visit us at cheap Wow gold and useful guides.

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I think , if you have not enough time to make gold by yourslfe and badly eager to level up quickly,then you can choose to buy WoW gold.

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fully scripted wrath of the lich king 3.0.3(8) fun server?

wife and i are looking for a fully scripted funserver, we've tried quite a few and most are lacking in key areas. looking for a stable server, no roll backs, good starter gear (as in the winter gear on some servers), working death knights/spells, starting gold, things of that nature. if anyone knows of a server like this, please let me know, id prefer a server where you ARENT forced to donate to be able to do anything in wow.

yea there proly isnt a server like that for wow but if you lower your standars you could find servers like the one i did youll find that all you have to do is a few quests and you can reach lvl 80 in like a day and not donate at all. then once you reach 80 you can do all fun you can want as an 80

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We imagine – World of Warcraft: The Movie

It's been on again more times than Lindsay Lohan's knickers. For nearly five years, since that first captivating cinematic intro to the classic World of Warcraft, gamers have craved a cinematic adaptation to Blizzard's magnum opus. In this article we ponder what form such celluloid sweetness might take.

 

The man behind the wheel, Sam Raimi

 

When Sam Raimi was chosen to direct Sony's multi-billion dollar adaptation of the popular Marvel comic, Spider-Man, a lot of folks couldn't wrap their heads around the decision. Raimi was a director known more for comedic, off-beat horror... not delivering summer blockbusters.

 

Fast forward a decade or so, and the decision to choose Sam Raimi as director of the World of Warcraft movie seems like WoW gold in the bank, if you will.

 

Raimi was most famous for his Evil Dead films, which included Evil Dead 1 and 2, and Army of Darkness. What attracted Sony suits however, was Raimi's ability to blend danger and humor, and his solid directorial hand.

 

It also helped greatly that Raimi was such a fan of the Spider-Man character. He knew the comic inside and out, knew what made it important, and was able to adapt this intangible magic to the screen.

 

So he knows tights and capes, but does he know his orcs, dwarves and blood elves? Oddly enough, yes! Raimi happens to be a massive World of Warcraft fan who has gone on record as having at least one maxed out main character.

 

Being a fan of the source material isn't a prerequisite for being able to direct a successful movie adaptation, but you only have to look at his work on Spider-Man, Guillermo Del Toro's work on Hellboy, Peter Jackson's work on The Lord of The Rings, etc. etc. to know that true passion for the material only helps ensure that the world of Azeroth will be represented in slavish detail. Raimi's eye for action and extensive experience working with advanced special effects over the course of the Spider-Man trilogy will only help serve him here.

 

The sad history of game movie adaptations

 

It's a shame, but the truth is that basing a movie on a videogame in Hollywood has generally meant flushing WoW gold down the drain.

 

The only consistently successful film series based on a videogame has been the Resident Evil film series, and frankly, one might argue about the quality of these adaptations, and their faithfulness to the source material.

 

And yet, they keep coming. From Super Mario Bros. to Double Dragon, Doom and Streetfighter, it's just never gone well. You only need to look at the recent failure of Disney's mega-big-budget action adventure flick, The Prince of Persia to know that there's something wrong here. Sure there was a ton spent on marketing and the films' massive budget, then why didn't it set the box office alight as expected? Was it a weak story? Lack of faithfulness to the original material? Do videogames just not translate well to the movie format?

 

Where to draw inspiration from

 

Not like Tron. These are the words of Sam Raimi when asked whether the World of Warcraft movie would follow a similar template to Disney's sci-fi videogame film, Tron, in which part of the film took place in the "real world" and the rest in the "virtual world".

 

Frankly, such a movie would probably have been seen as a bait and switch, or too artsy of a presentation. Wow-heads want to see Azeroth living and breathing, not reduced to a virtual world, otherwise what's the point of making the movie in the first place?

 

Lord of the Rings' verisimilitude. Lord of the Ring's impact on the movie making landscape, particularly in the oft-maligned fantasy genre, has been massive.

 

One of its greatest successes was the manner in which it cemented its universe, and made it seem just as real as ours. It was dark, grungy, dirty, textured, and packed with historical details that hinted at tales and legends that stretched beyond what we observed on the screen. One wouldn't suggest that a World of Warcraft movie adopt the same bleached palette (WoW is colorful after all), but we'd hope that a similar effort is made to etch and carve Azeroth's rich history into the fabric of this movie.

 

Post Avatar Tech

 

It goes without saying that since Avatar's phenomenal two billion dollar plus box office blitz, the rules have changed. Suddenly, everything has to be in 3D. But what should be of more importance for Raimi and his production team to look at, is just how James Cameron and his crew brought the world of the N'avi to life in startling detail.

 

Using the latest techniques in computer graphics and performance capture, Cameron and co. were able to capture in stunning detail every emotion, expression and twitch made by the movie's lead actors. Considering that non-human characters make up such a large percentage of Azeroth, one would hope that Raimi and his crew adopt similarly impressive techniques to bring Azeroth to life.

 

Pixar's storytelling nous

 

Everything Pixar touches turns to gold, and there's a good reason for that. At its very core, every Pixar movie has a great story, and great characters. There can't be any denying that World of Warcraft has a ton of lore, and fascinating as it is, lore alone isn't enough to get moviegoers to keep coming back. Raimi and his writing team will have to sit down, and parse a great story from all that lore, one that's faithful to the material, but not too dense that folks new to the property can't get involved. It's never easy satisfying everyone, but with the amount of money that's likely to be on the line, it'll be essential to WoW's success.

 

Speaking of success...

 

What are the real chances that a World of Warcraft film will be successful? It's hard to say, while the property is wildly popular and has appeal even beyond the traditionally hardcore, other than Lord of the Rings, fantasy movies have tended not to do very well at the box office, likewise videogame adaptations, so it has those two strikes working against it, but then, it's World of Warcraft, and it's being directed by Sam Raimi.

 

Ultimately you have to wonder whether the film will ever get made, or whether, Microsoft's failed Halo movie, will just fade away. Raimi has stated that the script is being worked on, and since directing Spider-Man 3, he has only worked on the small scale horror comedy Drag Me To Hell. Wow-heads can only hope and pray that the Hollywood machine moves quickly enough that Raimi's head doesn't get turned, because if he takes up another project, it will mean whatever director comes aboard will want to start almost from scratch on pre-production, and that's a recipe for development hell!

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Chris Coker is a freelance writer and avid gamer. He has written on all aspects of the MMO industry, focusing on his latest favorite, Star Trek Online. Check out some of his posts where he dishes out everything from ship interiors to energy credits to good old-fashioned grinding.


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