What more needs to be said about wow gold that folks don't know already? I'll save the readers the tedious ramblings here. The key features of WotLK are the introduction of World of Warcraft's first hero class The Death Knight, ten more levels raising the maximum level to eighty, new PVP zones, and a brand new continent Northrend.I pondered what would the best way to approach this review, and decided to go old school format. For long time MMORPG readers you'll recognize the "classic" break down of subjects. Sure it may be a little clinical, but it's my hope you gain some insight to how the game ranks, rather than something that reads as just another fan-boy's ramblings, although there may be some of those, as well as a rant thrown in.I am running the game with Windows Vista Ultimate on a Dual Core E6750 @2.66, Dual ATI Radeon HD 3850, 2 Gig Corsair RAM and cable modem. Once in the game, the game play was mostly smooth. I played the game on the factory default settings and never saw the need to adjust. In fact in never occurred to me to adjust them until I just typed this. Of course there were the standard 800 plus queues to battle. The most notable lag for me was found in the most heavily populated areas, such as Dalaran (the new major hub of WotLK) a lesson a think would have been learned from introduction of Shattrath. I mean really, do the Horde and Alliance need to share a city?