I have just cancelled my World of Warcraft subscription and I am no longer allowed to logon to my account, therefore I will not be able to carry on with many of my World of Warcraft projects, including LevelRange. I will continue to give support for them but I cannot guarantee that they will stay working with the newer versions of World of Warcraft.
I came to this decision due to me neglecting to play World of Warcraft for over a month now and I don't think that I will be going back to playing it for a little while either, so there really is no point in paying for it if I am not going to be playing it. It was a good game while the novelty lasted and I may think about returning at a later date, but I will not be even half as dedicated as I used to be, most probably playing just for fun and when I am bored.




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December 22nd, 2008
#1
oh..I see. Me and my brothers used to love playing Warcraft.
But now,we find it so boring. So we switch to Flyff,but it is also a boring game.
And we ended up loving battle realms again..So retro,i know..haha
December 23rd, 2008
#2
I have a good friend who plays anarchy online, but really, when it comes to mass multiplayers, how can they come over the top of world of warcraft, I dare say that the game is the peak, and all others will be copies from here on out… maybe the copies will have varried themes, but still copies none the less.
Have you see the new game Fallout for xbox360, people will claim it to be revolutionary, but it imo it is a variation of Elder Scrolls.
What can top WOW as far as MMORPGs go?
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