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Post by Majere on Jul 17, 2009 12:15:04 GMT
did you generate that response with the iChild app? kek lolstu
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Post by si on Jul 17, 2009 12:17:47 GMT
For the iPhone users who also play wow, this has just been released; www.curse.com/articles/wow-en-news/517847.aspxan incredibly good app, one of the best ive used, the quality is presumably because it's made by blizzard. There's some screenshots at the bottom of the article. This is blizzards second iPhone app (first being the authenticator), so hopefully there's more iPhone love to come oh, the apps free too... haha. blizzard obviously not being content with the fact that users have to leave their PC's every once in a while, have come up with this. genius! I was going to make that point, but I felt epic drama would occur if I did. Who gives a fuck if you can check your WoW stats when you're away from WoW? Seriously, those people need to go the fuck out and have a life.. Check your WoW stats when you're in front of WoW by all means.. When you're not in front of WoW, do something fucking else. /rant over
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Post by falgorn on Jul 17, 2009 15:38:18 GMT
Nah - if it was just armoury I'd say - get the fuck over looking at yourself in tier 6 gear.
As you can check raid calanders and naff around with specs it has some interest value.
And obviously having been made by Blizz the mere fact that it's on your iPhone improves the standard of living for everyone in your immediate vacinity.
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Post by Majere on Jul 17, 2009 16:26:27 GMT
When I played WoW I had my PC with the game on it, and my laptop running beside me for these things (and internet browsing while "afk" levelling!!). Way easier than a phone!
Ah, back to the thottbot days in pre-TBC!
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