ask:
I am thinking of going and buy these games but i have questions.
about WoW: Ok i have heard of this game but i dont know. Do you need a credit card number to play? Do you need Subscription codes? Where do i get them. And is this a Laggy Game, Do i need a very good Pc to play it?
about Counterstrike: I know there alot of you guys playing this. What will i ned to play it. Is it really addicting?
answer:
WoW is a highly addicting MassiveMultiplayerOnline RolePlayingGame (MMORPG)..... If you decide to get WoW, then you have to pay for the game, you must get the World of Warcraft cd key ,then pay 25 dollars every month to keep playing so that's why you have to give them your credit card number. Once you start on WoW, you automatically become addicted and you keep paying Blizzard, so basically, WoW is VERY addicting...
Counter Strike Source is a great game where you don't need lots of playing time, but skill. To play this, you can either get Half Life 2 (another great game), or just Counter Strike Source.
World of warcraft will have a wow CD key (a code of random numbers and letters),and the same for counterstrike. Then, download a free program called Steam. If you have the Counter Strike Source CD, then when you install it, you will have the option of playing it on steam (which is better than just playing it). If you have Half Life 2, then use the CD key with Steam to play. Counter Strike Source (CSS) is very fun and easy to pick up and play. Counter Strike Source is around 40 dollars Canadian. But Counter Strike Source is only a one time pay of the game, whereas WoW is monthly paying.
Oh yeah, and WoW burning crusade is just an expansion. If you don't have burning crusade, then you can still play with the people who have it, except you won't be able to use some special expansion features.



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