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I'm really looking forward to it.

The new expansion is going back to basic story line of Vanilla WoW with the Black Dragonlfight paying a huge part part as well as Ragnaros and other characters.

At least dps won't matter as much in Cataclysm as it does in Wrath...crowd control will be important - no more "tank pull 5mobs and we will aoe them down".

Can't wait till it comes out :D

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Is the date of December 7 confirmed officially by Blizzard?

I notice they have release the first of 3 (or 4, can't remember) patches, with the first patch being 4.5gb.

Obviously they are getting close to releasing it with the patches starting to appear now. What I can guarantee is that they will release Cataclysm before Diablo ;)

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I bet you $40 it won't be pushed back haha.

There are a total of 3 4.5gb patches to download, and they obviously contain all the new designs and quests and bla bla bla for Azeroth etc. I guarantee it won't be pushed back :)

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I bet you $40 it won't be pushed back haha.

There are a total of 3 4.5gb patches to download, and they obviously contain all the new designs and quests and bla bla bla for Azeroth etc. I guarantee it won't be pushed back :)

when its in my hands on the 7th, ill be convinced

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I really want to play again but being married now etc (no... not under the thumb :) ) I don't really have spare hours that I can spend on it :(

Stopped playing Jan '09. Can't even remember my account details anymore.

divorce + wow = win

go to wow site and click the forgot username and password buttons!

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Haven't played WoW since BC came out.. is there anything new and exciting and majorly different that warrants looking into this (and WoTLK :P )

not really, i rathered bc more than wotlk... i heard the new expansion is going to be more traditional!

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