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I can play on American servers and choose absolutely any game language. While European servers do not allow you to change the language at your discretion, they force you to change the server in order to play in your native language. It looks like racism, I was very pleased with this America that there is such freedom.
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Timecards are cheaper, I used to pay for Warcraft before the sanctions as much as I now pay for timecards playing on American servers)
3.Online 24/7 keeps good and can be played at any time due to time difference in states, australia and other countries, 24/7 content
4.There is a possibility that Angelina Jolie will see my game on demon hunter and take me to her)
5.The only disadvantage of playing on American servers is the high ping.
Such are the cases, thanks for disabling payment methods, because of this, online on Russian servers fell and I went to play in America and found out what real Warcraft is. I would go to play on another populated European server, but there I can’t set the Russian language, and on American servers you can set any language on any server where you play, that’s cool!
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Not true at all. I can play on german realms with English language and text. You have to change the language in the installation menu of the launcher.
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but you won’t be able to play on an English server using German, that’s what I’m talking about
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I both admire and appreciate this optimism
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You can. I did in the past. I switched later to english because it was weird having the game in german (both text and audio) and the chat talk in english.
You can, only russian language is separate. So you can only play with russian text on russian server and with any other text on all EU servers outside russian
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You can switch however you like, but you need to do it before you start the game, in the launcher.
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Really? I tried to do that but keep getting a message that my chosen language is different from the server and only one button to press and I’m unable to go to my realm unless I swap back to English.
Maybe I am doing something wrong?
The restriction you’re talking about is just for the Russian client, to prevent EU and NA users from playing on the Russian server, due to cheaper sub costs in Russia. Only the Russian client is language-locked.
Even with the increase of WoW subs in Russia from last year, it’s still much, much cheaper than Europe. Why would anyone pay EU sub costs if they could pay the cheaper Russian cost and switch client language to English?
The reason why many companies sell their games at a discounted rate for Russia is that due to Russia’s impeccable leadership, Russians are so poor that they can’t afford full-price games. However, it’s still a collective of nations that has over 140 million population, so it’s better to discount the games than to not sell them at all.
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That happens more often than you’d think. Celebrities are always preying on innocent WoW players.
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Try connecting to the EU servers with korean language client.
Once the German language pack, which I have just trialled on Aszune and it works perfectly, finishes downloading I will give it a try.
Edit: Still not tried yet but doesn’t Korea have it’s own servers? If so that could be why there is a restriction on connecting to the EU servers with the Korean language pack.
Doesn’t work, your language pack is not suitable for playing on this server
As people have explained that isn’t possible on RU realms because that is restricted. But the rest of EU realms aren’t.
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I have just changed my language pack to German and logged into the ‘English’ realm Aszune with no issues whatsoever.
The restrictions are if I try to use a language pack for a language which has it’s own server set such as Russian, Korean or Chinese.
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I believe that the price reduction can only be due to the fact that in Russia they began to play Warcraft a little) we have a monthly subscription for $ 11.2, you can’t call it low prices)