No...they aren't Most of the cast freely admits to never playing the games in their lives and having no interest in it... This dude knows his warcraft lore and history, and he knows to much for someone who never played before.
first this super hot dude paired with Idris in PR1, and then Scott Eastwood (Hunk of all hunks) paired with John BOyega playing Idris' son in PR:U. Talk about cool parallels.
Every woman I've been with ... one of the first thing I mention... numerous times is... I AM A GAMER. Take me or leave me but don't pretend I did not warn you way ahead of time @_@.
in the few cases where it became in important point, I clearly stated to any of my love interests that I was a faithful Christian Disciple (not a dogmatic, fascist asshole -see American right now), and the my faith would always overrule any human relationship.. I deeply respect Rob for being clear about such things. Make a choice, inform others about it, and stick to it --- right or wrong, you have the simple respect/courtesy to inform others, so they can make their own choice.
I didn't say that at all, I'm just stating that his comment is rather pointless since this is mainstream media and as long as there is the word "Warcraft" in the title, it's all linked together. No need to be picky, let the man tell his anecdotes and enjoy the movie (which is rather awesome).
If I remember correctly, alpha started mid-2003 and beta early 2004. Pretty much everyone interested in the game at that time could get into the stress tests, which was early 2004. I myself am almost at 13 years of World of Warcraft, minus a lot of breaks of various lengths. Am not stating my "/played" in an attempt to be cool. It's not. But it is fairly safe to assume that roughly one million people played during that time - and given that the numbers climbed to 6-7 mill(?) during vanilla, we might be able to tell that a large portion of the first 'million' stuck around for a bit.Now, the thing that gets confusing.. didn't he say something about starting with WotLK, playing a DK? WotLK was released late 2008. I could easily be off on that note. But hey, 8'ish years is still a long time. Plenty of time to get those famous 10.000 hours in.
It may be stupid, but he sounds like he has never played warcraft or world of warcraft either... all that he says is very general and does not get any point about the game itself.
I still remember him from the Eastenders days! Good for him for breaking out and finding success.
Used to love him in EastEnders as a kid, I love him even more now haha!
He's in America because he said it's tough to find work in the UK.
He did come back last year for a few weeks
I absolutely love the success he has now!
Sean Slater cleans up nicely. 😎😂❤️
Rob is ADORABLE!!! Hard to believe he played sleazy Sean Slater on Eastenders.
Such a good fucking movie. I loved it.
We will get a ton more Orgrim in the future!
I'm so happy that out of all possible actors it was Rob who was chosen to act my all time favorite Warcraft character.
Ahhhhhh, the beautiful Don
An actor like him makes me proud to be British
great for him I wish sean would come back
He is the incarnation of the good fellow
What a stud
Sir Macklyn Warlow... :D
18 hours a day? Puts 15 year-old me to shame. Vanilla WoW was a beautiful, addicting scourge
The film is awesome!
Love this dude
I want him to come back to Eastenders!!
I thought I played a lot but damn he's serious
he didn't, they are just bullshitting to make you like the movie more
No...they aren't
Most of the cast freely admits to never playing the games in their lives and having no interest in it...
This dude knows his warcraft lore and history, and he knows to much for someone who never played before.
Well can we stop being so negative about everythings
Says he has over 600 days played. That's a crazy amount. WoW has left an impact on my life and I'm sitting around 150 days.
first this super hot dude paired with Idris in PR1, and then Scott Eastwood (Hunk of all hunks) paired with John BOyega playing Idris' son in PR:U. Talk about cool parallels.
waheyyy Sean Slater!
Every woman I've been with ... one of the first thing I mention... numerous times is... I AM A GAMER. Take me or leave me but don't pretend I did not warn you way ahead of time @_@.
in the few cases where it became in important point, I clearly stated to any of my love interests that I was a faithful Christian Disciple (not a dogmatic, fascist asshole -see American right now), and the my faith would always overrule any human relationship.. I deeply respect Rob for being clear about such things. Make a choice, inform others about it, and stick to it --- right or wrong, you have the simple respect/courtesy to inform others, so they can make their own choice.
good job ! Warcraft is awesome !
What a badass
rob is so hot
Wonder what his guild was.
Or which server
Praise the Don
You know, tat the movie Warcraft is about the game Warcraft and not World of Warcraft...
They take place in the same universe (obviously), so talking about WoW is still fitting in a way :-)
You're completely missing the point here.
if you know about warcraft you know its story ends up as the same story as wow
The film is about the origin of the Warcraft story, WoW doesn't even come into it at this point.
I didn't say that at all, I'm just stating that his comment is rather pointless since this is mainstream media and as long as there is the word "Warcraft" in the title, it's all linked together. No need to be picky, let the man tell his anecdotes and enjoy the movie (which is rather awesome).
12 years?
2004 - 2016?
The Warcraft games before WoW?
If I remember correctly, alpha started mid-2003 and beta early 2004. Pretty much everyone interested in the game at that time could get into the stress tests, which was early 2004. I myself am almost at 13 years of World of Warcraft, minus a lot of breaks of various lengths. Am not stating my "/played" in an attempt to be cool. It's not. But it is fairly safe to assume that roughly one million people played during that time - and given that the numbers climbed to 6-7 mill(?) during vanilla, we might be able to tell that a large portion of the first 'million' stuck around for a bit.Now, the thing that gets confusing.. didn't he say something about starting with WotLK, playing a DK? WotLK was released late 2008. I could easily be off on that note. But hey, 8'ish years is still a long time. Plenty of time to get those famous 10.000 hours in.
Kerem Bursin
he doesn't play wow and he never have, ''i was in a high leveled guild'' they are just saying this to fool you
Guilds had levels fam...
SkT Legacy in cataclysm yeah, FAM..
He's probably referring either to the guild members or the seriousness of the guild
High level guild = competitive guild progress-wise. Doubt he meant catacylsm guild perks..
TheWildmanden yeah i understood that, but i have never in my life heard anyone say high leveled guild. never
It may be stupid, but he sounds like he has never played warcraft or world of warcraft either... all that he says is very general and does not get any point about the game itself.
Maybe made it easier for the people in the crowd and the host, who likely have never played WoW.
I played with him, he did play.