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'World of Warcraft' News: Players Forms a Special Guild & Looking for More Members; Windows XP & Vista Are No Longer Supported

'World of Warcraft' News: Players Forms a Special Guild & Looking for More Members; Windows XP & Vista Are No Longer Supported

Coco Dollanganger

Sometimes, when players don't actually intend to have fun with a game they are playing, this doesn't mean that the game is not good enough and it's already not on the developer. "World of Warcraft" has something that makes players stick to have their characters built up and some wants to explore and decides to form new groups.

With this, there is a forum created by Battle.net Noxar with other "World of Warcraft" players in an attempt to create a special Guild in the game, which will be tailored to only perform specific things within the game. Reports say that they are calling themselves ‘Project Sixty' because they will maintain their Guild's level cap at 60 at this time but then, they will only play the Vanilla content within the title (Vanilla means the original content and no expansions or updates).

It is intended for a pure playing purpose of "World of Warcraft" and the team is currently getting their hands on it at the moment and they need some more members to build the Guild officially. This would be a great chance for those who have excellent skills in the game to share their knowledge with the team members.

That being said, the team has a set of rules for those who might be interested in joining the Guild, which can be seen on Reddit and mainly pertain to the modifications within "World of Warcraft" that been implemented since the game's expansions have arrived. In other words, there are particular items, abilities as well as races will not be allowed.

In other "World of Warcraft" news, CNBC reports that Blizzard has announced that the game will no longer be supported with the older versions of Microsoft Windows such as Windows XP and Windows Vista later this year. Microsoft usually stops releasing auto-updates to older platforms and has been pushing users to upgrade to newer versions to keep viruses at bay.

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