Meh. In fact I am a bit jealous. I don't get to experience patchdays anymore
SC2 only has minor balance patches. The game has no patchdays like the ones you get in wow. We get an expansion pack with a new campaign and units every 2-3 years, and that's about it.
No, if you play sc2 it's really only for the competitive excitement. Nothing else.
Sometimes I lack a proper game like wow to play on odd hours :/
GIMME THE CINEMATIC ALREADY!!!1!!11 NEW WARCHIEF!!!1! AARWARHÆJFNEVGLFLURG!
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And hi \o
I want Vol'jin. Once you go troll, you never reroll. It is known.
Please don't be Thrall, please don't be Thrall, please don't be Thrall...
That's my chant of the day.
I could see Lor'themar as Warchief. Or as leader of the Horde. The Warchief title would go to the new orc leader. But Vol'jin mon!
Saurfang or nobody!
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
I wouldn't mind Saufang either. - but troll fanboi :I
That's so mean Why would you say that?
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That was pretty cool Nemi. And I do like what the Amani have to say about themselves... well Zul'jin at least
De' Amani never give up! We never forget. We never die.....
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.
Without the Darkspear, the orcs wouldn't have been able to beat the humans in Durotar. Besides Vol'jin is loyal to the Horde which he proved by declining to join the Zandalari. I'd reward that rather than dismissing the Darkspear as important to the Horde. With that said, I'm not that much into lore to care as much about it. You can have your Saurfang, I just like my Vol'jin. He my boo <3
One fucking mark.
Failed by one fucking mark.
Ugh...
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There there
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Well, I didn't really revise for it or anything so no big deal really.
Oh that's not so bad. Have fun at Uni and put the theory out of your mind. :3
OMFG what is going on with my downloader?! It goes up to it's maximum (~400kb/s) and then very rapidly drops down to ~20Kb/s where it stays for a few seconds and then increases back up to 400 and then keeps cycling like that.
A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.