The Day World Of Warcraft ALMOST Died



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26 thoughts on “The Day World Of Warcraft ALMOST Died”

  1. killed wow? Talk about a cheap click bait. People thinking something happened on blizzard that they would cancel wow..
    But its was a bug that they fixed fast.
    God, this channel is decaying. Just like when they put old videos.

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  2. i was pretty young when this happened (i think i was 11-12), but i do remember logging on with my lvl 30 (?) after school into stormwind and just seeing skeletons everywhere, and a healer rushing me out of the city, i think i died at least twice in the attempt. i was a kid and the panic scared me so much i didn't play again until my dad (who was whatever max was at the time, 60-70?) said it had passed (plus i was following the main quest so i was stuck in populated areas). to put in in modern terms i got it, then went into full lock down until it passed.

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  3. This is nothing like the pandemic. Cities were just piles of bones, everyone was dying. Very different than someone you know getting really sick, and someone that someone you knows dying, and devastating effects being confined to a small portion of the population.
    That said, good coverage of the event.

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