Originally posted by: AdamSnow
NEW DOWNLOAD :
WoW-1.1.2-to-1.2.1-patch-enUS.exe
This link Stays on Anandtech ONLY !!!!
enjoy.
Originally posted by: AdamSnow
NEW DOWNLOAD :
WoW-1.1.2-to-1.2.1-patch-enUS.exe
This link Stays on Anandtech ONLY !!!!
enjoy.
Originally posted by: AdamSnow
NEW DOWNLOAD :
WoW-1.1.2-to-1.2.1-patch-enUS.exe
This link Stays on Anandtech ONLY !!!!
enjoy.
Originally posted by: AdamSnow
NEW DOWNLOAD :
WoW-1.1.2-to-1.2.1-patch-enUS.exe
This link Stays on Anandtech ONLY !!!!
enjoy.
Lets put it this way, I was off yesterday and played nearly all day :Q Just got the game a couple days ago and am a level 13 paladin, going on 14 soon. Also have a level 6 paladin on a non pvp server... I used to be addicted to CS but this game has so much more depth, so much more to do and is wayyy more fun then most run and gun shooter games.Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I guess I'm late to the WOW parade, is it really worth picking up?
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
I guess I'm late to the WOW parade, is it really worth picking up?
WoW Support PageThe Blizzard Downloader requires that TCP ports 3724 and 6112 be forwarded. It can also benefit from having ports 6881 through 6999 forwarded.
Originally posted by: crystal
Is just me or all the hyperlink do something like this: http://www.blizzard.com/support/<SPAN STYLE=
Originally posted by: Babbles
I am, for the most part, impressed with WoW. However the way they run their patches and torrent server stuff is irritating as hell. They need to change how that is handled. Most importantly it kind of pisses me off that people with broadband connections are basically used as a server for the dial up people to leach off of.
Originally posted by: Gurck
Uploading while downloading is just how BT works, once you click "Finished" you're no longer uploading anyway - and broadband has become the norm rather than the exception. Even Joe AOLer with his trojans and spyware has broadband now (and AOL's $10/month "AOL for broadband" handholding service to go with it :roll:). I like the way they're doing it, I think it's a good idea and saves them resources which can be, and knowing Blizzard's quality, will be, put toward providing a better gaming experience.
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: crystal
Is just me or all the hyperlink do something like this: http://www.blizzard.com/support/<SPAN STYLE=
You found this thread searching for WoW correct? This is a bug with Fusetalk, caused by the search feature highlighting words - just take the "&highlight=WoW" or whatever out of the url and hit enter to reload the page, that should fix the links for you.
Originally posted by: Babbles
I am, for the most part, impressed with WoW. However the way they run their patches and torrent server stuff is irritating as hell. They need to change how that is handled. Most importantly it kind of pisses me off that people with broadband connections are basically used as a server for the dial up people to leach off of.
Uploading while downloading is just how BT works, once you click "Finished" you're no longer uploading anyway - and broadband has become the norm rather than the exception. Even Joe AOLer with his trojans and spyware has broadband now (and AOL's $10/month "AOL for broadband" handholding service to go with it :roll:). I like the way they're doing it, I think it's a good idea and saves them resources which can be, and knowing Blizzard's quality, will be, put toward providing a better gaming experience.
Originally posted by: Babbles
Originally posted by: Gurck
Uploading while downloading is just how BT works, once you click "Finished" you're no longer uploading anyway - and broadband has become the norm rather than the exception. Even Joe AOLer with his trojans and spyware has broadband now (and AOL's $10/month "AOL for broadband" handholding service to go with it :roll:). I like the way they're doing it, I think it's a good idea and saves them resources which can be, and knowing Blizzard's quality, will be, put toward providing a better gaming experience.
I know how bit torrent works but that is not how they should be distributing patches. I think that was fine for the beta testing but now as a paying customer I wish they would not do that. The fact that it sucks up so much of my bandwith resources and I can not surf the net on another PC is unacceptable.
I have played EQ since 1999 and have put up with more than my share of craziness from SoE, but even they did not resort to this method of patching.
Blizzard has sold a helluva lot copies of WoW not to mention charges more than the competition and I think the least they can do is have another server (or whatever it takes) for the patches.