Hmmmmm... gudluck to Blizzard then.. they must face the consequences of what their shortcomings... players in china will havinga hard time playing the game now...
Seems China is having the same bureaucracy issues the USSR had in the 80's. Too many people without any meaningful work will jump at the chance to be in control of something so they feel powerful.
edit: typoes
It sucks being a hardcore player at heart but a casual player in availability. ~NightCloak
Netease must have violated every rule in the book in order to get WoW back in China but the chinese government will have none of that nonsense it seems. I wonder what kind of bribes I mean legitimate offers Blizzard will pull out of their hat this time to save face.
Another revolution is brewing in China, and its not about human rights like democratic voting, but rights like playing The WoW and watching good porno movies
Another revolution is brewing in China, and its not about human rights like democratic voting, but rights like playing The WoW and watching good porno movies
Those are the two things the internet was made for.. Porn and WoW. www.youtube.com/watch
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Hmmmmm... gudluck to Blizzard then.. they must face the consequences of what their shortcomings... players in china will havinga hard time playing the game now...
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This is true! No more blizzard in china. Seems the government took exception to the content of WoW and has basically banned WoW from China
I feel sorry for the people in China...they have to endure playing all but just copy cat games LOL
Seems China is having the same bureaucracy issues the USSR had in the 80's. Too many people without any meaningful work will jump at the chance to be in control of something so they feel powerful.
edit: typoes
It sucks being a hardcore player at heart but a casual player in availability. ~NightCloak
Netease must have violated every rule in the book in order to get WoW back in China but the chinese government will have none of that nonsense it seems. I wonder what kind of bribes I mean legitimate offers Blizzard will pull out of their hat this time to save face.
go go communism activate!!
How does anyone in the rest of the world take China serious with all the crap they pull?
Another revolution is brewing in China, and its not about human rights like democratic voting, but rights like playing The WoW and watching good porno movies
Those are the two things the internet was made for.. Porn and WoW. www.youtube.com/watch
WoW will still be in China. It looks more like a power struggle between two government departments.
http://tech.yahoo.com/news/ap/20091104/ap_on_hi_te/as_china_online_game_squabble_1