Comments on: World of Warcraft caught up in Chinese red-tape
https://criticalgamer.co.uk/2009/11/08/world-of-warcraft-caught-up-in-chinese-red-tape/
Thu, 30 Jun 2011 11:09:09 +0000hourly1By: Les Thomas
https://criticalgamer.co.uk/2009/11/08/world-of-warcraft-caught-up-in-chinese-red-tape/comment-page-1/#comment-592
Les ThomasWed, 11 Nov 2009 00:35:00 +0000https://criticalgamer.co.uk/?p=3768#comment-592The game would not be changed, but a literal big brother would be watching, like all internet traffic in China.The game would not be changed, but a literal big brother would be watching, like all internet traffic in China.
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https://criticalgamer.co.uk/2009/11/08/world-of-warcraft-caught-up-in-chinese-red-tape/comment-page-1/#comment-575
kinahMon, 09 Nov 2009 20:19:46 +0000https://criticalgamer.co.uk/?p=3768#comment-575@Darrell
Yeah, what measures China will be taking to sensor WoW? And what will they filter on the game? I just have no idea on this one when even the Ministry of Culture, under Li Xiong, said that WoW met its requirements.@Darrell
Yeah, what measures China will be taking to sensor WoW? And what will they filter on the game? I just have no idea on this one when even the Ministry of Culture, under Li Xiong, said that WoW met its requirements.
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DarrellMon, 09 Nov 2009 14:24:46 +0000https://criticalgamer.co.uk/?p=3768#comment-567Interesting to say the least. How would China sensor world of warcraft though? Will the characters and the the maps be somehow representative of Chinese culture? Even though it is a huge market for Blizzard is it worth it to "water down" and change their game?Interesting to say the least. How would China sensor world of warcraft though? Will the characters and the the maps be somehow representative of Chinese culture? Even though it is a huge market for Blizzard is it worth it to “water down” and change their game?
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