WoW...?

You folks have some serious patience.

On an unrelated note, if you ever get into Tribes, let me know. 25-minute matches are about all I can handle at one setting. :)
 
Half-life is about the only game I ever play online. I'm an old-school hldm, op4dm player. HL2 is taking all my time at the moment, however. Just need to upgrade my computer now....HL2 is owning it hard.
 
You need to be playing Tribes:Vengance Arena. DM of any kind is paltry compared to the rush of only having one life and taking out all of your opponents before you die.

But, maybe that's just me...
 
lol..true..though I've gone through DM maps without a single death numerous times. When you're up 100-0 or better, people start getting a little testy with you.
 
Hahahah! When I read the title of this thread I thought Whip it out Wednesdays were making a comeback somewhere.... a long time ago there was a radio station on in the Boston/New England area that had these idiot disc jockeys (who have since been fired) and they used to encourage women to flash their chests to passing drivers on Wednesdays... you'd see big mack trucks driving around with WOW written in the dirt on their sides or back doors, LMAO!!!!

I'm not familiar with this game... the only games I play are tetris and pac man on my game boy and stones on my cell phone (oh yeah, and free cell on the computer at work :P ).

:D
~Tara
 
It's an MMORPG like EverQuest, Final Fantasy XI, etc. You pay for the game (which comes with one month play included) and pay for a monthly fee on top of that. The monthly fee pays for the bandwidth/support/etc. plus new content and such. It's 100% online in a persistent world. There are few thousand other players on each server that you can interact with.

EDIT: Oh yeah, I'm not sure how the single-player Warcraft games were, but in WoW, you control a single character rather than whole units like you would in an RTS.
 
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