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    This preview gave you an overview of how World of Warcraft actually plays at this point and of some of the previously unrevealed features both in the game and in the Battle.net service. What we didn't cover in any great detail are the game's four playable factions. What you know from this preview is that they have a few basic things in common--they all use the same resources, for example. But over the next few days, we'll go into depth about the humans, the orcs, the World of Warcraft, and the night elves to give you a close look at all of them and also demonstrate just how different they really are. Keep up with P2Pah's coverage of World of Warcraft all this week, and you'll see why there's good reason to be excited about this highly anticipated game.

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