Currently World of Warcraft has around 11 million account subscriptions. They may not have that many live people playing because some people pay for more than one account. Some pay for 20 accounts (Multi-boxers).
I think over 9 million people
take about 40% of people from all nations, then add them together, then that is a rough estimate. take about 40% of people from all nations, then add them together, then that is a rough estimate.
The wow.exe file is located in the main wow directory at "C:\Users\Public\Games\World of Warcraft" (by default) on Windows vista and 7.
A lot its hard to calculate if you mean users and monsters/ quest people more than 3 million!=]
At present time there are no plans for users to eb the walrus-lie Tuskarr.
Currently in Mists of Pandaria, the latest expansion to World of Warcraft, there are 90 levels.
There are roughly 9-10 million active subscriptions for World of Warcraft.
Assuming every single subscriber in World Of Warcraft plays which is ten million subscribers, then it is assumed that there are ten million people playing world of Warcraft.
too many...
It is estimated that around 9500 people join World of Warcraft every day.
There are many forums available on the official World of Warcraft website. WoW also has many "fansites" that can be found on the official website: http://www.worldofwarcraft.com Here is another website: http://www.fanaticsofwow.webs.com
There is no such thing as World of Warcraft: The Frozen Throne. It is called Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. World of Warcraft is much different.
Normally World of Warcraft offers a ten day trial which requires you to create a Trial account and download the game client, both can be done from either WoW-Europe.com or WorldofWarcraft.com for US users.
Ever since mid July-2011, the usage of World of Warcraft Trials has been discontinued and been replaced by the starter edition. This starter edition has a level 20 and 10 gold piece cap for users.