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And in case you've been wondering about the AIAS nominations we mentioned a little while ago, Blizzard is going about 33%. While they did win the award for best MMO game of the year (beating out Warhammer Online with more [http://www.item4u.com/bestSelling-CDKey/WoW-US-CDKey  WoW CD Key]), Wrath of the Lich King lost its other two categories -- Left 4 Dead was awarded Best Computer Game, and Metal Gear Solid 4 won for Best Music over the Lich King's silky tones.
 
And in case you've been wondering about the AIAS nominations we mentioned a little while ago, Blizzard is going about 33%. While they did win the award for best MMO game of the year (beating out Warhammer Online with more [http://www.item4u.com/bestSelling-CDKey/WoW-US-CDKey  WoW CD Key]), Wrath of the Lich King lost its other two categories -- Left 4 Dead was awarded Best Computer Game, and Metal Gear Solid 4 won for Best Music over the Lich King's silky tones.
 
Guess you can't win them all. But considering that the second expansion of a years-old MMO is still garnering honors, Blizzard has nothing to be ashamed of.
 
Guess you can't win them all. But considering that the second expansion of a years-old MMO is still garnering honors, Blizzard has nothing to be ashamed of.
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== War open the service t of character inter-server transfer function ==
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EA opened the service of character inter-server transfer function of Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning on Feb. 23rd, 2009. Now Warhammer Online players can transfer all their character belongings to certain server retaining the level of characters. That is to say, some Warhammer Online players do not need to buy [http://www.item4u.com/Warhammer-Online/Power-Leveling  Warhammer power leveling] if they want to change the server while want to remain their character level. However, they can not transfer to any server but those the official admits:
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·        Red Eye Mountain/Ungrim → Monolith/Iron Rock/Ironfist
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·        Sylvania → Volkmar/Gorfang ortex
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·        Azazel → Volkmar/Gorfang/Magnus
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If all servers can be transferred to, [http://www.item4u.com/Warhammer-Online/Power-Leveling  Warhammer online power leveling] may be largely cutted. Lots of Warhammer Online players bought it to level their characters. If they want to change server, they have to level their character from the beginning level before. They may buy [http://www.item4u.com/Warhammer-Online/Power-Leveling  War power leveling] for high level. But now, they may change their server while maintaining their level and items.
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In addition, the players who transferred to the new server will receive a 20% experience increase in limited special events. Will Warhammer power leveling be needed in this case? The role of the transfer of specific information in detail, please visit the official website www.warhammeronline.com.

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On Blizzard and caving

Players complain that dual specs are available only at the highest WoW power leveling, and Blizzard drops them down to World of Warcraft Power leveling 40 (and removes the reagent, to boot). Engineers complain they don't have a self-buff, and they get one. Hunters are finally getting that last bag back. Even after the Love is in the Air holiday ends, Blizzard decided to nerf the achievement so everyone can get it anyway. And when ghetto hearthing, a much-loved exploit, is removed from the game, Blizzard decides to nerf, of all things, the hearthstone cooldown. Is it just us, or is Blizzard doing a lot of spelunking lately? Not that it bothers us -- most of those changes are welcome. The good thing about Blizzard caving is that at least it'll make somebody happy. But on the other hand (just to play devil's advocate here), this game is great because the devs made it, not because the players did. If Blizzard caves in every time players throw a fit on the forums, won't that hurt the game? It's not happening, says Zarhym. He says the Hearthstone change, as well as presumably all of the other changes above, came about not because of constant pestering of the devs, but because they sat down and made the decision that it was right for the game. He doesn't say they never cave (we can probably all agree that the dual spec at 40 change likely came about from player feedback, even if it was very insightful feedback), but Zarhym says the devs won't move on stands they believe in. Given that patch 3.1 is like an early tax return with all of the bonuses we're getting back, we wonder what exactly those are.

WoW nominated for BAFTA

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King has been nominated for yet another award -- this time, Wrath has received a nod for Best Game of the Year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Videogame awards. UK residents can vote for the game right now over on their site, and a nice set of prizes, including a big TV, a Playstation 3, and copies of all ten nominated games (of course with the fantastic World of Warcraft cd key)going to one lucky voter. Voting is closed on March 9th, and the winners should be announced soon after that. And in case you've been wondering about the AIAS nominations we mentioned a little while ago, Blizzard is going about 33%. While they did win the award for best MMO game of the year (beating out Warhammer Online with more WoW CD Key), Wrath of the Lich King lost its other two categories -- Left 4 Dead was awarded Best Computer Game, and Metal Gear Solid 4 won for Best Music over the Lich King's silky tones. Guess you can't win them all. But considering that the second expansion of a years-old MMO is still garnering honors, Blizzard has nothing to be ashamed of.

War open the service t of character inter-server transfer function

EA opened the service of character inter-server transfer function of Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning on Feb. 23rd, 2009. Now Warhammer Online players can transfer all their character belongings to certain server retaining the level of characters. That is to say, some Warhammer Online players do not need to buy Warhammer power leveling if they want to change the server while want to remain their character level. However, they can not transfer to any server but those the official admits:


· Red Eye Mountain/Ungrim → Monolith/Iron Rock/Ironfist

· Sylvania → Volkmar/Gorfang ortex

· Azazel → Volkmar/Gorfang/Magnus

If all servers can be transferred to, Warhammer online power leveling may be largely cutted. Lots of Warhammer Online players bought it to level their characters. If they want to change server, they have to level their character from the beginning level before. They may buy War power leveling for high level. But now, they may change their server while maintaining their level and items. In addition, the players who transferred to the new server will receive a 20% experience increase in limited special events. Will Warhammer power leveling be needed in this case? The role of the transfer of specific information in detail, please visit the official website www.warhammeronline.com.

On Blizzard and caving

Players complain that dual specs are available only at the highest WoW power leveling, and Blizzard drops them down to World of Warcraft Power leveling 40 (and removes the reagent, to boot). Engineers complain they don't have a self-buff, and they get one. Hunters are finally getting that last bag back. Even after the Love is in the Air holiday ends, Blizzard decided to nerf the achievement so everyone can get it anyway. And when ghetto hearthing, a much-loved exploit, is removed from the game, Blizzard decides to nerf, of all things, the hearthstone cooldown. Is it just us, or is Blizzard doing a lot of spelunking lately? Not that it bothers us -- most of those changes are welcome. The good thing about Blizzard caving is that at least it'll make somebody happy. But on the other hand (just to play devil's advocate here), this game is great because the devs made it, not because the players did. If Blizzard caves in every time players throw a fit on the forums, won't that hurt the game? It's not happening, says Zarhym. He says the Hearthstone change, as well as presumably all of the other changes above, came about not because of constant pestering of the devs, but because they sat down and made the decision that it was right for the game. He doesn't say they never cave (we can probably all agree that the dual spec at 40 change likely came about from player feedback, even if it was very insightful feedback), but Zarhym says the devs won't move on stands they believe in. Given that patch 3.1 is like an early tax return with all of the bonuses we're getting back, we wonder what exactly those are.

WoW nominated for BAFTA

World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King has been nominated for yet another award -- this time, Wrath has received a nod for Best Game of the Year by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Videogame awards. UK residents can vote for the game right now over on their site, and a nice set of prizes, including a big TV, a Playstation 3, and copies of all ten nominated games (of course with the fantastic World of Warcraft cd key)going to one lucky voter. Voting is closed on March 9th, and the winners should be announced soon after that. And in case you've been wondering about the AIAS nominations we mentioned a little while ago, Blizzard is going about 33%. While they did win the award for best MMO game of the year (beating out Warhammer Online with more WoW CD Key), Wrath of the Lich King lost its other two categories -- Left 4 Dead was awarded Best Computer Game, and Metal Gear Solid 4 won for Best Music over the Lich King's silky tones. Guess you can't win them all. But considering that the second expansion of a years-old MMO is still garnering honors, Blizzard has nothing to be ashamed of.