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Posted: Feb 8th 2010 10:18PM nopunin10did said

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You're a little late to the party, bud. The whole bone/skeleton thing was easily remedied. This problem has less to do with Blizzard and more to do with two competing Chinese government agencies.

Each wants to regulate online games... each wants whatever bribes/graft are required by NetEase to keep WoW afloat.

Until those two agencies come to a formal agreement, the Chinese WoW players are stuck in a void.
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