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Posted Feb 11, 2008 at 09:38AM by Isaac C. Listed in: Previews, Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Tags: orcs, EA Mythic
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Warhammer Online - The Black Orc (Greenskin Career) and the Orcaniser - Image 1 In the great war between Order and Chaos in Warhammer Online, a great and brutal army fights for the side of Destruction: the Greenskin faction. Read more about the brutal (and grammar impaired) Orcs and the Goblins of the Greenskins in the full article.

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Posted Aug 26, 2007 at 02:34AM by Enrico S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Videos Tags: Blizzard, orcs
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In World of Warcraft, even an Orc can love. While most people would consider Orcs as brutish individuals, they feel loss every time their mate is called off to fight against the Alliance.

This video is relatively well made. The music is decent and the use of black and white scenes are nicely incorporated. The story itself is pretty touching, if you think about it. After all, what man wouldn't go rushing off to find the love of his life if they've been separated for four years?

Enough spoilers, watch the video and feel the drama. Remember to keep checking back here for more machinima videos and news about Blizzard's World of Warcraft.



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Posted Jul 19, 2007 at 12:46PM by Ryan C. Listed in: The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, Lore Tags: orcs, Codemasters, Lord of the Rings, Tolkien
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Gramsfoot - Image 1


Here's another reason why you should take the scenic route when playing Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar - at least, when you're playing as a monster character anyway. Here it is, realized in full 3D by the good people over at Codemasters - Gramsfoot, in Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar.

Adventurers should take note of Gramsfoot being the dwelling place of a great many goblins - until the death of Goblin King Golfimbul at the hands of Bandobras "Bullroarer" Took, that is. Once presumed to be empty and lifeless, Gramsfoot has gained new life as a fortress-kingdom of goblins, as well as a host of other creatures.

It's here in Gramsfoot that players who choose to play as a monster character start off in, and is considered a safe zone. This means that it's immune from being captured by Free Peoples players. And even though Gramsfoot itself was created by the Turbine designers of LotRO, Tolkien fans should be pleased to know that it draws from The Hobbit lore.

More updates about LotRO: Shadows of Angmar as we get them!

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Posted Jul 14, 2007 at 02:21PM by Enrico S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: Blizzard, orcs, Mage, Hortus
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World of Warcraft PTR not so peachy, updates on the problem - Image 1 


A lot of players have been complaining about problems on the PTR in World of Warcraft. Among the problems that were pinpointed by the players include the Orc shoulders, Mage Season 2 Armor, voice chat, and password problems.

Blizzard QA Hortus has been giving updates regularly on the WoW Forums, and it looks like patch 2.2.0 is slowly coming into its own. However, the operative word there is slowly. Anyway, here are the updates he gave, and from the look of things, a lot of changes will be happening when the testing phase of this patch is over.

Character Copies: Character copies are currently down, we're working on it. I don't have a ETA of when they will be available but I will post if I get updated information.

UPDATE 3: The Copies are backed up, everything is getting queued and they are slowly getting put through.


Orc Shoulders: This issue was fixed for 2.2 but seems to have regressed, it is not my intention to let 2.2 go live with anemic Orcs, so expect this to get fixed.


Mage Season 2 armor: I do not have information about the season 2 armor, I do not know when or if they will be changed, I'll see if the CMs have any information and ask them to post about it. UPDATE: The armor is fixed on the PTR.


Voice Chat: Yes Voice Chat is planned for 2.2. No it is not available yet. When it is available expect an announcement because we intend to do a lot of testing on it.


Passwords: For those of you who have changed your passwords recently, there may be an upcoming update that will let you use your new passwords. I will post more when I have additional info.


So there you have it, the latest from Blizzard. If you've been experiencing any of these problems, rest assured that the programmers already know about it and that a solution should be up soon.

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Posted Jul 10, 2007 at 12:10PM by Karl B. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: Blizzard, orcs, Hortus
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Orc shoulder bug (image from WoW forums member Rothian) - Image 1Another graphical bug first found in the PTR for World of Warcraft's latest patch has once again reared its ugly head. Or shoulders, in this case.

According to a post by Tojoro on the official WoW forums, the shoulders of male Orcs are half the size they normally are. To get an idea of what male Orcs look like now, check out the screenshot on the right, taken by WoW forums member Rothian.

This graphical issue had already been reported in the PTR, but it seems the patch went live without it getting fixed. Blizzard poster Hortus, who incidentally was the same Blue who acknowledged the first reports in the PTR, said that the fix was not ready in time for the release of patch 2.1.3 and that a fix should be available in the next major patch.

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Posted May 16, 2007 at 09:52AM by Karl B. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Previews Tags: Blizzard, orcs, Draenei
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Illidan the Betrayer - Image 1Blizzard has put up a little preview for patch 2.1 on the official World of Warcraft website. If you're looking for a list of patch note, you won't find 'em here, though. The preview deals mainly with the backstory of the Black Temple, which we have attempted to retell below.

Long before the Draenei were massacred by corrupted orcs, the Black Temple was known as the Temple of Karabor, the center of Draenei worship. After the massacre, it was seized and rechristened as the Black Temple by the warlocks of the Shadow Council. The Council ruled over the Black Temple for years until they fell to the Alliance's invasion of Draenor.

The next one to claim the Black Temple as a seat of Power was the demon general Magtheridon. There, the pit lord bolstered his orc army with Legion forces streaming in through the portals. Magtheridon might have gone unchallenged if Illidan the Betrayer did not decide to take the Black Temple for himself.

Magtheridon proved no match for Illidan and the Twin Blades of Azzinoth. After returning to Outland, bloodied by the Death Knight Arthas, Illidan established his throne on the Black Temple. There he awaits any and all challengers to his rule, determined to maintain his grip on Outland.

Downloadable goodies include a cool new Black Temple wallpaper (you can see a bit of it in the image to the right). The new Black Temple trailer is also available for download as well as for streaming. To check it out, click on the read link below.

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Posted May 13, 2007 at 10:17AM by Karl B. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Rumors Tags: Blizzard, orcs
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Blizzard.com main page - Image 1


A look at the StarCraft, Diablo Series">Blizzard website reveals something pretty interesting. There's a timeline listing the company's games, starting with 1994's Warcraft: Orcs and Humans and ending with a big glowing question mark. Of course, it begs the question, "What does Blizzard have in store for us?"

A while back we posted that the company is looking for a few good men and women to work on a "next-gen MMO". Back then, we theorized that the game could be a Diablo MMO. This one though, feels like a teaser for Starcraft 2, which is apparently already in development. May 19's only a few days away, and we should get more details then.

One thing's pretty certain, though: it's definitely doesn't look like a new World of Warcraft expansion. As Amanda Rivera of WoW Insider notes, the timeline doesn't include Burning Crusade as well as any of the expansion packs for any of Blizzard's other titles.


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Posted Apr 17, 2007 at 06:26PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News, Tutorials Tags: orcs, Europe, Rogue
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Joni, a Level 70 Rogue Human, just recently completed the Netherwing quest on the newly patched Public Test Realms and grabbed a sweet (and emphasis on sweet, people) Netherdrake mount and it's becoming a hot topic around the World of Warcraft community. And why wouldn't it? A Netherdrake mount is sooooo fly, it'll make anyone look good. Anyone.

Behold the Netherdrake - a reward from the new Netherwing quest chain on 2.1.0 - Image 1 


But before you all go "open up a giant can of whoop ass" on Illidan Stormrage, you might want to know how to go about the quest first before prepping your Level 70, Epic mount trained avatar for a seriously awesome reputation grind. We've searched for some answers, and we've found a good, concise summary of the quest straight from the World of Warcraft Forums.

Remember that the rewards for this quest, as for all rewards gained on the Public Test Realm, are only valid until the end of the Test Realm period. Once the patch goes live on the numerous Europe and U.S. realms, you would have to go about the quest again. But since you succeed the first time, the second time around should be a breeze.

The reward lets you get a specific rein for a specific type of Netherdrake - Image 1 


A little more info before you get on with the guide: it also seems that if you do succeed in the quest and remain exalted to the Netherwing, you may still be able to choose another Netherdrake if you don't like the hues on your current one. It hasn't been tested yet, but the dialogue "I have lost my reins, could you supply me with another?" seems suggestive enough that folks can get to choose another color from the following choices: blue, pink, purple, green, light blue, or black.

Click on Full Article to view the summarized Netherwing quest guide.

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Posted Mar 14, 2007 at 12:28AM by Mabie A. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Videos Tags: Blizzard, orcs, Hellfire Citadel
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Hellfire Citadel in Burning Crusade - Image 1There's a new gameplay trailer in World of Warcraft town, and it would be best for you guys to check it out, especially if you have yet to get your hands on Burning Crusade. This one here is on Hellfire Citadel, the former base of operations of Horde, entrenched deep in the heart of Hellfire Peninsula.

Why is it relevant? Because apart from the fact that the fell orcs have used this as their breeding ground, this is one of the first few dungeons that you will have to get through in Blizzard's hit-selling Burning Crusade. Are you interested yet? Then click on the Via link below to catch the trailer for you to see what the fuss is all about, especially their three five-man wings.

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Posted Mar 11, 2007 at 04:42AM by Rio S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Videos Tags: orcs, machinema
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We've seen so many machinima that we've come to expect them to be funny or parodying other games. The Strange Company has made a machinima from the World of Warcraft that just oozes social consciousness.

Well, it was intended to be that way. The Strange Company is part of a project called Fair Game, which features machinima ads from popular games for Fair Trade products. What's it about? In the video, we see a farmer who sells Runecloths for a measly price. The orcs in suits horde the Runecloths and well, get rich with by selling it at steeper prices. It's the same thing with Third World coffee and cocoa farmers and the big corporations.

With this machinima, let's hope that Fair Trade gets more support. Which reminds me of WoW economy as well, is there still hording at the AH?



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