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World of Warcraft 1.11 sports Mac fixes
#2
Posted 21 June 2006 - 01:36 PM
"the Plaguelands, an area populated by the Horde." It's not populated by the horde any more than the Alliance. It's populated by The Scourge, a group of undead distinct from the undead that are members of the horde, which are known as The Forsaken.
The Plaguelands are bordered by a Horde region (Tristfall Glades) and several contested areas, but are themselves held by neither faction.
The Plaguelands are bordered by a Horde region (Tristfall Glades) and several contested areas, but are themselves held by neither faction.
#4
Posted 21 June 2006 - 02:54 PM
Yeah. Besides, it's "Tirisfal Glades." I made the same mistake until I traveled up to Scarlet. But the OP is correct. I made a run for Light's Hope Chapel in Eastern Plaguelands yesterday, and there were plenty of both faction there.
Er.. ah.. nerd.
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Version 1.11 does feel a little smoother inside Ironforge for me, with 2.5 GB of RAM in this machine. Some others in the guild were saying it's now worse. Of course, that was between all the server reboots and disconnections yesterday (typical after a patch). Overall, it seems a worthwhile update. Aside from the worldwide LFG channel, which is now a spam motherlode and requires putting it on a separate, hidden chat window tab.
Er.. ah.. nerd.
/forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Version 1.11 does feel a little smoother inside Ironforge for me, with 2.5 GB of RAM in this machine. Some others in the guild were saying it's now worse. Of course, that was between all the server reboots and disconnections yesterday (typical after a patch). Overall, it seems a worthwhile update. Aside from the worldwide LFG channel, which is now a spam motherlode and requires putting it on a separate, hidden chat window tab.
#5
Posted 21 June 2006 - 07:34 PM
One could argue that WPL is Alliance-biased since it has an Alliance outpost there (with flight point), while Horde does not, even though the Bulwark is right over the zone's border.
Anyway, what's the point of this "article"? The patch is downloaded automatically, it's not like you need to make a decision of whether to install it or not, or go find it. Additionally, the patch notes window comes up automatically when it's installed with a big "Mac" subheading marker.
Anyway, what's the point of this "article"? The patch is downloaded automatically, it's not like you need to make a decision of whether to install it or not, or go find it. Additionally, the patch notes window comes up automatically when it's installed with a big "Mac" subheading marker.
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