We have motioned that one girl of total five Wow players is girl at our previous post(World of Warcraft Statistic in 2010). Without coincidences there would be no stories, the following is an love store happened in World of Warcraft recently. [...continue reading Wow Girl Found her love in World of Warcraft]
We have read an interesting stat. information for World of Warcraft today and has the impulsion to write something down:) It is a news published in an Germany site in February 25, 2010. However I haven’t found the root resources. So that we are not sure if it’s correct. Anyway, just for funny here. [...continue reading World of Warcraft Statistic in 2010]
After the first month of Star Trek online launching, we are sold more than $2,000 dollars. In order to thank to the each customer, we finally decided to slash all products/services related with STO, included Star Trek Online Credits, STO Power Leveling. [...continue reading All STO Products Prices Slashed]
I am writing to thank Jen Rogers. Yesterday, we have updated the web services of e-Commerce system. Unfortunately, there was a bug to crash both the shopping and sign functions. Jen reported the bugs to us at the first time. And we fixed the bug now!
In order to thank him, I have added a exclusive coupon code which can applied for additionally 15% gold of total purchase!
Jen, thanks very very much!
Today, we have detected a post about 36 Wow accounts when we are checking the ranking of the phrase Wow accounts at Google.com.
It is the old story(Feb.14.2009) about a single Wow player plays 36 World of Warcraft accounts at the same time. Seems he is crazy. The total accounts cost him $5,711 a year in subscription costs. So why did he do that? Because his main aim is to invade Stormwind abd Ironforge when they reach top level. He tries to console his lavish and extreme spending habit by stating that there are more expensive ‘hobbies’ out there and WoW is his main hobby. [...continue reading 36 Wow Accounts be Played at the Same Time?]
I have read an apology that published by WowHead.com in 17.January,2007 today! It caused by images’ appropriate. It seems that Wowhead took the Cataclysm images from wighout MMO-Champion’s permission Wowhead promised that won’t happen again! It gives a link to MMO-Champion. The World of Raids and Official Wow Magazine has been motioned as well as.
Last Thursday we posted a guide to Cataclysm, the upcoming WoW expansion. In that guide, we included a number of screenshots and photographs that we did not take, and they were not appropriately credited. Specifically, a number of them were taken from MMO-Champion, as well as a few that came from World of Raids and from the Official WoW Magazine.
This is seriously not cool, and should never have happened. I have tremendous respect for all three of these editorial teams, and taking advantage of them is the last thing I would want to do.
By way of putting this right, I am currently going through the guide and adding credit where credit is due on all of the images I can find. If you happen to be reading the guide and you find an image that I missed—or if you are the owner of one of these images—please let me know via a comment here or via email at feedback@wowhead.com so that you can be credited.