Maybe they would pass for real wow players and not just gold farmers trying to make a buck if they knew how to speak better engRish.
See, I was thinking this too, I even went to their site and poked around looking for it hidden somewhere and couldn't find it....yet. I wouldn't be surprised to see it become some sort of Christian themed WoW\Warcraft III ripoff when it comes out of beta.Cliff_m85 said:I was expecting Christian dribble about removing the 'evil' from WoW and replacing it with Jebus. Glad to be wrong.
That game you linked looks hilarious. I want to sign up for shits and giggles, but I'm worried about ley kogging!The Random One said:I can think of a much better browser-based MMORPG [http://www.kingdomofloathing.com/].
For everyone who's crying 'lawsuit', if they are based in China, there's not much Blizzard can do. I actually think this sort of knockoffs are legal there. Maybe they are getting ready for the rumored ban of WoW on China, and taking the chance to scan some people while they're at it.
Dw about it, I've had an acount on there b4 its a good and funny game... but its Clicky based :/Baron_BJ said:That game you linked looks hilarious. I want to sign up for shits and giggles, but I'm worried about ley kogging!The Random One said:I can think of a much better browser-based MMORPG [http://www.kingdomofloathing.com/].
For everyone who's crying 'lawsuit', if they are based in China, there's not much Blizzard can do. I actually think this sort of knockoffs are legal there. Maybe they are getting ready for the rumored ban of WoW on China, and taking the chance to scan some people while they're at it.
Was pretty much my thoughts, especially given how the government there has been going to rediculous lengths to mess Blizzard around with WOW in China of late. Even if it was technically illegal (really I have no idea whether it would be or not in China) nothing meaningful would be done about it anyway.The Random One said:I can think of a much better browser-based MMORPG [http://www.kingdomofloathing.com/].
For everyone who's crying 'lawsuit', if they are based in China, there's not much Blizzard can do. I actually think this sort of knockoffs are legal there. Maybe they are getting ready for the rumored ban of WoW on China, and taking the chance to scan some people while they're at it.
Don't be *too* surprised.Amnestic said:Wasn't that the intro movie to Warcraft 3?Valiance said:Hm...
Finally, the decisive battle between the Alliance and the Horde broke out in the center of the land. Both sides gathered the most elite armies, intending to settle the argument once and for all. When the battle turned white-hot, a great number of demons descended from another world. These demons had desired for the continent for a long time. The assault was launched just when the two factions were weak at both sides. Those exhausted soldiers were too astonished to face the Demon Legion, and they instinctively scattered and ran for life.
So, they said this -isn't- world of warcraft? I find that hard to believe.
Haha I reckon aye. They might as why by the ScamShamWow, or... here's an idea... give a shadey stranger a loaded gun and then put their wallet in their hands.ffs-dontcare said:I'm not sure what to make of this...
Anyone dumb enough to fall for this deserves what they get.
My brother, who also plays WoW, would get a huge laugh out of this whole thing.
And the Races page is a joke. Not literally, but you get what I mean. It's a travesty.