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Posted 2004-04-02, 11:45 AM in reply to Randuin's post starting "Yay for the fool"


LOL

Twenty-eight days... six hours... forty-two minutes... twelve seconds. That, is when the world will end.
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Posted 2004-04-03, 01:35 PM in reply to zeal311's post starting "http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/race..."
I thought this was real atfirst... till my cousin told me it was an april fools joke lol
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Posted 2004-04-03, 03:34 PM in reply to Acer's post starting "I thought this was real atfirst... till..."
did blizzard make that picture? how long did it take, just for a april fools joke?
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Posted 2004-04-03, 03:41 PM in reply to iceman887's post starting "did blizzard make that picture? how..."
You can tell it's fake because screenshots don't generate blur at any speed.

Il papa caca nei legno?
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Posted 2004-04-05, 09:46 AM in reply to RoboticSilence's post starting "You can tell it's fake because..."
Some games have "motion blur" as an effect, how do you know that this isn't one of them?
In any case, you could tell from the way that it was added to the character races screen and the fact that this would be an absolute customer service nightmare for Blizzard:
"Hello?....No, sir, I cannot change your partner assignment on your two headed ogre...no, there's nothing I can do, sorry, goodbye."
"Hello?....No, mam, I cannot change your partner assignment on your two headed ogre...no, there's nothing I can do, sorry, goodbye."
Continue ad nausium.
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Posted 2004-04-06, 10:21 AM in reply to WetWired's post starting "Some games have "motion blur" as an..."
I actually had a lengthy conversation with a friend on the whole issue (if it were to be implemented). There are only a few changed that need to be made for it to be effective. As well, upon launch, one could simply make 5 two-headed ogres, (if 5 is the character max per server... possibly 10) and play the one with the partner whom you believe is the least retarded.

Anyhow, I was mad that it was an April Fool's joke. This could have really been a great innovation, but Blizzard just managed to piss off a lot of people.
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Posted 2004-04-06, 07:48 PM in reply to Medieval Bob's post starting "I actually had a lengthy conversation..."
I honestly think it would of been stupid... you would have to wait for someone else to create one for your character to be active... and can you play it when they aren't on? Things like that just made it seem more of a hassle than fun
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