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How much i want to play wow..., This is my story
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tritonite
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Mar 30 2011, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE(2strong @ Mar 30 2011, 01:48 PM) i just feel sad for all the new people/old timers wanting to play/get back in wow.. they all gonna spend days and days downloading all the patches, and extensions and if unlucky, the might have to restart the whole process lol..before they can actually play.. hahaha.. what a turn off!!!!!!! damnit blizzard!!! imagine in 5 years, how many expensions wouldve came out... and how the hell would new ppl would even get to the top..they gotta spend like crazie hours... Actually, you just need to find an active WoW player and mirror his directory. That's the great thing about WoW. You don't actually have to reinstall and reupdate even if you have deleted it from your system or have a new computer.
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tritonite
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Apr 1 2011, 06:46 PM
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QUOTE(tajul182 @ Apr 1 2011, 04:55 AM) I thought the patches are downloaded ingame now? while playing? Blizzard Background Downloader has three phases for three 'types' of patches. Red phase - Downloading vital stuff. Can't start up WoW at all. Yellow phase - Downloading important stuff. Can start up WoW, but MAY have performance issues during play. Green phase - Downloading trivial/unimportant stuff. Can start up and play WoW, stuff will continue downloading in the background.
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tritonite
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Apr 2 2011, 01:50 AM
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QUOTE(tajul182 @ Apr 2 2011, 01:46 AM) Anyway I just started wow like 2 and a half months ago and I can say theres not that much differences between me and those that played for years..except for the reps and achievement. but in dungeon/bg i can still compete nicely. You came in at the start of an expansion lifecycle, instead of in the middle of one. Catching up when other people have had more than 8 months' headstart is more daunting.
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