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| Senior Member | anyone play USA from the EU, if u do how do pay? how did u get the games/cdkeys? how is lag/pings? (as the eu ptr are hosted in usa i find the pings great my isp have good rooting to the usa) am just fed up on the EU there not many good guilds i play at silly times when the eu sleeps due to the hours i have to be online for work
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| Senior Member | I went the other way. The EU site took my card fine. I had about 200ms increase, worse at times.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Arlington Texas
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| You would probably have to buy time cards from a US distributer or alternatively use the WOW interface to pay directly. You will need to DL the US WOW as it is a bit different and updates on a different schedule. I have an inactive EU WOW account I have not played in years. It seems I was on their schedule and things worked out well, sorta. Of course I am a somewhat solotary player not really getting into guilds and such. Which is why boxing appeals to me, I get to keep all the spoils and no sharing. ![]() I had two directories with WOW on them, one USA and one EU. Worked out well unless I tried to log onto EU in my USA directory WOW or visaversa. |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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| The easiest way is to just create a US trial account from World of Warcraft Community Site, download the US WoW install. Then upgrade that. Then send out RAF codes from the new US WoW account. Poof - Now you're better than the rest of the world! (jk) |
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