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WoW questions

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by ThaUnknown, Mar 20, 2007.

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  1. ThaUnknown Newcomer, in training

    Ok i have some questions before buying the game. Ok if i actually go and purchace the game from the store and install it. Will i need a Credit Card to get an account. Couldnt i just use the WoW time cards? And will it be terrible on a Laptop. I have heard much about the game but i wanna know a little more. Like the tech issues, Is there alot of Lag, Does it slow your PC if its Running? Those kinda things.
  2. johnnynumba1 Newcomer, in training

    well i played wow for over 2 years and it all depends on the net connection you have i have 1500 (XL) Plus Flat Rate 1500k/256k and it runs fine no lag at all !
    and no u dont need to give ur Credit Card details you can just buy the game card

    well i hope this helped :)
  3. TimeParadoX Newcomer, in training

    You will need a credit card for this game, To be sure your PC could run it ( It probably will ) try this:


    Go this this website:
    www.systemrequirementslab.com and run the test for World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade ( Even if you're not getting the exspansion you might as well run the test to see if you could run it ;) )

    If you get recommended your system will run it really awesome! :)

    If you get a minimum pass then upgrade your system to the stuff it needs ( videocard, RAM or something else like that )

    If you fail do the same for the minimum pass results

    Hope I helped :)
  4. gamerboy14 Newcomer, in training

    its an awesome game..but howi t will run will depend on your laptop...you should have @ least 512mb of ram if not more than that, and your graphics card needs 2 be @ least 32MB or higher, NVIDIA GRFORCE, or NVIDIA nForce, class 2 card or higher...you need directx 9.0, and @ least 6 GB hard drive space...what kind of processor do you have?
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