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Online MMORPG Games

Archive for February, 2009

by Steve

Its common knowledge that World of Warcraft is quite possibly one of the most popular MMORPGs on the market right now. Millions of members are subscribed to the monthly subscription of $15.00 a month. However, there are a lot of people that rather not pay $15.00 a month to play the game on retail servers. Thus, many World of Warcraft gamers embark on a journey to find ways to play WoW for free.

So where do the many World of Warcraft subscribers flock off too when they’ve realized they cant pay for their monthly subscription anymore? They find private servers. Private WoW servers allow members to play World of Warcraft for free. Sounds great doesn’t it? Well at first glance, it seems like a great idea. Who wouldn’t want to play WoW for free? However, there were some issues about the private servers that really turned me off. You see, playing World of Warcraft for free has its drawbacks. The game play on most servers is unfair. There is obvious preferential treatment to players from administrators in some servers that Ive been to. The lag is unbearable. They ask for donations which in turn beef up donators items which affects game play between donators and non-donators. It just seemed like a mess compared to retail. But I guess that’s the cost for playing for free.

by Patricia Adams

There are so many items on World of Warcraft, and definitely not enough inventory space to keep them all. The higher your level, the more space you need. It can be quite challenging finding creative ways to manage your inventory.

So what can you do when your hoarding tendencies are threatened? Jonathan Kenins of Secret Warcraft offers a couple of useful tips in dealing with this kind of problem

First you should take full advantage of the bag slots, bank slots and character slots that you do have available. You are allowed to create 5 characters on each server…So what you do is you create a low level character, and put them in each of their respective auction houses (If you’re playing both sides)