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The Lineage 2 world and runescape money
2009-09-26
Welcome to the wonderful world of Lineage 2. Entering the realm of Lineage, the gamer finds himself drawn into a wonderful fantasy territory populated with spectacular creatures and noble heroes. Lineage 2 is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), which fallows closely the footsteps of its predecessor, Lineage 1.

This already popular online game was launched on the 1st of October, 2003, succeeding in capturing the imagination of more than 1.5 million Lineage 2 subscribers by September 2004, all over the world. Lineage 2抯 congeniality between gamers continued to rise, and by the 1st-half of 2005 Lineage 2 had around 2.25 million subscribers worldwide making it the second most popular MMORPG in the computer-games?history. At the present moment, World of Warcraft still remains the title-holder, with its 6.5 million active subscribers, but the premises for Lineage 2 are appealing as its constant rise in popularity surpassed Blizzard抯 game.

The dream world of Lineage 2 is composed of fighters and mystics. The player can choose between five original Lineage 2 races. This first choice will serve as an archetype for later skill features. As they reach level 20, the players are allowed ...
IGE Sued By World Of Warcraft Player
2009-09-11
In a new twist on an old MMOG debate, gold-farming company IGE has been sued by a World of Warcraft player.

Instigated by long-time World of Warcraft player Antonio Hernandez, the class action suit filed against IGE claims that the company made a "calculated decision to reap substantial profits by knowingly interfering with and substantially impairing the intended use and enjoyment associated with consumer agreements between Blizzard Entertainment and subscribers to its virtual world called World of Warcraft."
At issue is IGE's practice of using low-wage labor in third-world countries to "farm" virtual property or currency within the game, which can then be sold for real currency on eBay or other industry-related websites. According to critics, these activities not only directly violate the World of Warcraft terms of service, but also diminish the enjoyment of legitimate MMOG...