slashrandom.wordpress.com - 10/22/2008
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I haven’t blogged much in the past month because I’ve been busy playing WAR. I’m having a blast, it’s mostly the game I expected (although it’s not my dream MMO, I can see myself playing for a long time), and I’ve been lucky enough to join up with a great group of players in Casualties of WAR. I ...
herald.warhammeronline.com - 10/17/2008
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herald.warhammeronline.com —
Folks, After over three years of work and
one of the smoothest launches in MMORPG history, WAR
is moving quickly towards the end of its first month. This is a perfect time to take a look at where we were, where we are and where we are going. First, on ...
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State of The Game - Mark Jacobs
gamesindustry.biz - 10/21/2008
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gamesindustry.biz —
Massively multiplayer online games, or MMOs, are a
growing market. People see Blizzard operating World of Warcraft
and imagine bags of money and critical acclaim. Very few companies rise to the occasion of producing an MMO and fewer succeed in ...
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MMO WAR // Interview
blessingofkings.blogspot.com - 10/20/2008
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blessingofkings.blogspot.com —
Patch 3.0.2 brought Achievements to WoW, and so
far they're proving to be a lot of fun.
I've explored and finished a few low level quests in Eastern Kingdoms to unlock the exploring and questing achievements. I went on a raid to kill Hakkar and ...
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WoW Achievements vs WAR Tome of Knowledge
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The Podcast of Prolonging...
Van Hemlock —
... More shows here! As Rick quite rightly pointed out, I was indeed slacking off last week, but in Belgium, rather than Egypt, but still managed to get back in time to do a show. Five hundred miles on English, French and Belgian Roads, interspersed with visits to far more war graves than I'll ever want to see again lent something of an introspective mood to the proceedings, and Burnout came to mind. What happens when we've had more than our fill? Can anything be done? Should anything be done? ...
Da Bloody Twenty - October 23
Blog Posts from "WAAAGH!" - Gameriot.com —
... “Questing, Persistence, WAR” @ Stylish Corpse - Curse you, Foozles! Curse you all!
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“State of the Game Interview” @ TTH - A good follow-up to Mark Jacob’s previous announcements.
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“Mark Davis Dev Diary” @ The Herald - Witch Hunters, Witching Night and the seedy side of WAR.
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“State of WAR” @ /random - A good analysis of the ups and downs of the first ...
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potshot.wordpress.com 10/31/2008 —
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tobolds.blogspot.com 9/10/2008 — Some readers preferred that I do a specific WAR review with a recommendation of whether to play it or not, so here is my take on that. As I've already talked enough about how the game works, this post is pure opinion. I don't do scores, but rather ...
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tobolds.blogspot.com 10/10/2008 — On November 13 me and many other MMORPG players will have to make a decision: Do we continue to play Warhammer Online, or do we go back to World of Warcraft and the new Wrath of the Lich King expansion? So somewhere in my head there is a little ...
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ardwulfslair.wordpress.com 10/18/2008 — According to Xfire, I spent 36 hours over the past seven days playing Warhammer Online. It’s actually more than that, since Xfire rounds the length of each session down to the hour. So add probably another 3 or 4 hours on top of that.
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examiner.com 9/29/2009 — EA SOUNDS CALL OF WAR TO MAC GAMERS WITH RELEASE OF WARHAMMER ONLINE: AGE OF RECKONING FOR MAC ON OCTOBER 28 WAR for Mac will be Available via Digital Download for $19.95; Beta Version Available Now for Download to Current Players, New Mac User...
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mmognation.com 11/18/2008 — We all knew it would come, of course. Folks who have ... perhaps not experienced the full heartbreak of MMO after MMO ... psyche themselves up and get ready and raring to go. From optimistic post-launch experiences at K&G;'s site to this ...
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thegreenskin.com 10/16/2008 — Of people who left WoW for WAR have returned:
Q: Did you notice a drop off in World of Warcraft users when Warhammer Online launched?
Paul Sams : Not significantly, we’ve certainly had some of that happen, which is the same thing we ...