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If you are a world of warcraft gold buyer, you probably noticed that there are lots of gold farmers in China who made a great contribution to the cheap price of wow gold. Sure, there are lots of sweatshops in China involved wow gold farming. That's the main resource of your cheap wow gold. How do these companies get their wow gold? The idea was that these shops would get people to do repetitive tasks in online games to create virtual wealth that could be sold in the real world for cash.
Recently, there were some stories claiming that China was looking to crack down on gold farmers, but later it was proved to be wrong, analysis suggested it had less to do with gold farming and more to do with alternate currencies found online.
Still, it's worth noting the reports claiming that World Of Warcraft has been down in China for a while, and no one's entirely sure why. The rumor is that the Chinese government believes there is an illegal agreement between Blizzard and another company, and during the investigation it has forced the site offline.
Still, you may wonder with curiosity what all those WoW gold farmers are going to be doing when wow is down in China? Regarding their perfomance of trying to spam our comments from Chinese IP addresses, they can't be handling the downtime all that well. Folks in the comments come through again, pointing out that the gold farmers are connecting via US servers so this doesn't much matter. So now you know, of course, if that's the case, then who cares whether or not the Chinese servers have gone down? They still have way to do so.
Source: www.wowruler.com |