By buying a copy of World of Warcraft sold in an American store. Note that you will suffer from worse lag, and you may find the world a lot emptier because of the time difference.
A better question is "who doesn't play world of warcraft?" between 9,000,000 and 10,000,000 people play world of warcraft
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
No. It wasn't until the end of WW2 that troops were stationed in Europe.
It crippled the commerce between Europe and the New World.
Eisenhower
Technically, private servers are illegal for World of Warcraft. Nevertheless, many people still play on private servers.
One can find a complete list of Word of Warcraft servers, on the online site called "Wowwiki". The list includes servers from all over the world including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
No, only on private servers
Support pages sometimes go down when they take the servers offline for maintenance. Just keep trying.
World of Warcraft is made by Blizzard Entertainment. They are the ones that host the official servers that people play on.
of cource they are...well 99% of them
By visiting the homepage for World of Warcraft we can visit a page that shows all of the names of the servers. Here it is also able to see not only the type, population, and location of the servers but also whether or not they are available to play on.
This is what I'm currently downloading. http://www.antwow.com/ Games in this include, World of Warcraft1.2GB) World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade(4.6GB) World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Linch King (15GB)
Unfortunately, yes there are people who run private servers for world of warcraft. Keep in mind that these servers could be several patches behind the live official servers, and the Game-Masters of these servers follow no rules unlike the official servers. The economy of the private servers is nearly non-existent because of the amount of people on them compared to the official servers.
There are no GM power hacks on retail (legal) servers. There might be on private servers, but private servers are illegal. We can not help you with that here.
Europeans are capable of playing on American (US) servers just as Americans are capable of playing on European (Oceanic) servers. The only difference between them, other than the culture of those on the server, is the physical location of the servers them selves. The greater the distance, the more likely you are to experience latency (lag) issues. It should be noted that for Americans to play on European servers (and vice-a-verse) you will need the appropriate account. If you want to play on American servers, you need an American account. It does not matter where in the world you are accessing the servers from, you can not access one regions servers if you do not have the appropriate regions account. The two regions are completely separate.
Private servers are... well... private. It depends on what the administrator of the server allows.